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On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 15:06 -0500, markw-FJ05HQ0HCKaWd6l5hS35sQ at public.gmane.org wrote: > I'm compiling a custom Linux kernel. Sort of walking down memory lane as > it were. Can someone please explain to me how doing this in 2009, with a > very fast dual core CPU and very fast SATA disks takes LONGER than it did > back in 1999 (10 years ago)? (rhetorical question) > > I mean come on? How much faster are systems today than 10 years ago? Has > the Linux kernel REALLY grown that much? You would have expected the compiler to be different as well. But it's like Cory Doctorow says: Hardware advancements happen incredibly fast, compared to software progress which seems to be one of the slowest modern industry.
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