I am trying to familiarize myself with kc and was checking out the typical vs custom settings when I saw = "Number of jobs to send to the cpu." Can someone explain that to me? I've looked for kc tutorials but haven't had much luck yet other than finding how to add a patch. Thanks!
Robin
Question about kernelcheck
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Re: Question about kernelcheck
Looked like it had some poss useful info on the subject. Hopefully the links to documentation for ya are still valid and updated as well.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=618563
lol ... nevermind Robin ... aka z06gal, is posted as the last poster on that thread. So seems you've already found that. Oh well ... may as well leave it. If others are interested ... etc.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=618563
lol ... nevermind Robin ... aka z06gal, is posted as the last poster on that thread. So seems you've already found that. Oh well ... may as well leave it. If others are interested ... etc.
Re: Question about kernelcheck
lmintnewb wrote:Looked like it had some poss useful info on the subject. Hopefully the links to documentation for ya are still valid and updated as well.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=618563
lol ... nevermind Robin ... aka z06gal, is posted as the last poster on that thread. So seems you've already found that. Oh well ... may as well leave it. If others are interested ... etc.
Yep, that is me. I did a typical installation and it went great. I was looking at what the custom installation was all about and had no idea about that one. Thanks!