Re: [OT] MacBook Pro

From: Jeff Genender (jgenende..pache.org)
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 10:24:40 EDT

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    7200 RPM will only make a difference with very large files. Things like
    compiles with many "small" files will show almost no speed differences.

    Gentry, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
    > Maybe it is the router? About a month ago I had to replace mine because
    > it completely lost the ability to do wireless (the 4-port ethernet
    > section still worked).
    >
    > Just out of curiosity, did you get the 7200 RPM HD upgrade? That makes
    > things run faster, especially doing compiles/etc.
    >
    > /dev/mrg
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:andru..bjectstyle.org]
    > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:39 AM
    > To: cayenne-de..ncubator.apache.org
    > Subject: Re: [OT] MacBook Pro
    >
    >
    > Ok, even more strange. I am visiting my friend now - and it works ok
    > on his network (he has a different router model). I guess I'll try
    > different settings for the Network Interference robustness when I get
    > back home.
    >
    > Andrus
    >
    >
    > On May 11, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Gentry, Michael ((Contractor)) wrote:
    >
    >> My co-worker says he has no problems with his 15" MacBook Pro wireless
    >> connection. Not sure that helps, but it is another data point ...
    >>
    >> /dev/mrg
    >>
    >>
    >> -----Original Message-----
    >> From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:andru..bjectstyle.org]
    >> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:08 PM
    >> To: cayenne-de..ncubator.apache.org
    >> Subject: [OT] MacBook Pro
    >>
    >>
    >> Just got my new laptop (you guessed it - a MacBook). Things are
    >> running much faster now including Eclipse (I had to upgrade to 3.2).
    >> Cayenne embedded unit test times improved 2x. Still lots of
    >> glitches...
    >>
    >> One particularly annoying thing is that AirPort drops ~30% of packets
    >> making it unusable (I installed all updates, still doesn't work). For
    >> now I am back to a regular ethernet cable (plugged to the same
    >> wireless router; never looses a single packet), but I wonder if there
    >> is a solution to that? Everything I found on the internet is mostly
    >> random and doesn't really work.
    >>
    >> Andrus
    >>
    >



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