camosoul
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You're welcome, guys.
For getting more cores on the job, have you considered something like Gentoo's dist-cc?
Source-compiled distro finds a way... Not sure how to do it on any other distro, but in Gentoo, you just enable a flag in a config file and every computer on the network joins in to become a cluster.
The last time I played with it, Intel was still in denial about amd64. So, I may not be much help beyond mentioning it...
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Distcc
Looks like its grown up a lot since I last used it.
For getting more cores on the job, have you considered something like Gentoo's dist-cc?
Source-compiled distro finds a way... Not sure how to do it on any other distro, but in Gentoo, you just enable a flag in a config file and every computer on the network joins in to become a cluster.
The last time I played with it, Intel was still in denial about amd64. So, I may not be much help beyond mentioning it...
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Distcc
Looks like its grown up a lot since I last used it.
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