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Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Nov 2014 08:46:20 +0100 |
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York Zhao <gtdplatform@gmail.com> writes:
> This is interesting. On my system, running
>
> ps -eo psr,comm | grep ' 1 '
>
> produces:
>
> 1 watchdog/1 1 migration/1 1 ksoftirqd/1 1 kworker/1:0
> 1 kworker/1:0H 1 kworker/1:1
>
> Is this acceptable?
Yes, that's normal. I guess the Grub stuff somehow
doesn't affect those. You'll have to examine the Linux
boot process to find out why.
> My feeling is that my Emacs is running a bit faster.
> Could be placebo though.
No, it is faster! And why shouldn't it be? It is
logical.
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- HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Emanuel Berg, 2014/11/08
- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Marcin Borkowski, 2014/11/09
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- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Emanuel Berg, 2014/11/15
- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, York Zhao, 2014/11/15
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- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore,
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- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Jean-Jacques Rétorré, 2014/11/16
- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Emanuel Berg, 2014/11/16
- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Jean-Jacques Rétorré, 2014/11/16
- Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Emanuel Berg, 2014/11/16
Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2014/11/15
Re: HOWTO: lightning fast Emacs on Linux multicore, Bob Proulx, 2014/11/16
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