I tried it on my old FC6, 2Ghz processor, 512mb ram. It ran ok until it reached 175000 when I got a "temperature above threshold" warning. To get around that, I rewrote it like this, trying to keep to "brute force":
#!/usr/master/bin/perl -l
use Modern::Perl;
use Parallel::Runner;
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
use Math::Prime::XS qw(mod_primes);
$|=1;
my $runner = Parallel::Runner->new(1);
$runner->run( sub {
my @all_primes = mod_primes();
print Dumper @all_primes;
});
$runner->finish;
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