Linux changes processor values.
For my homework, I had to write a program in C in linux, but it gives the wrong answer. My friend programmed the same program in windows and it works fine. I think it has something to do with how linux makes the processor multiply. Probably a bug in linux? I think linux is uncompatable with my
1) Motherboard (Asus) 2) Processor (Centrino) 3) RAM (60GB) I think it's hardware related because I just got this computer from the school, I had a Dell before. Does anyone know if linux should work? I can take screenshots of my hardware manager Thanks, Lee |
How about more information on the program itself, there's no way Linux is changing the way processor does math.
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