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#26 2007-05-13 22:56:54

Izuil
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Well, solved the problem so I'm happy now tongue

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#27 2007-05-14 13:15:40

danym
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

I've recently tried your last kernel26ck almost with success.  By almost success, i mean that everything seemed to work except networkmanager was unable to connect to wireless.  With kernel26, networkmanager is working well.


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#28 2007-05-14 13:39:53

lucke
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

There has been a report of networkmanager misbehaviour with sd.

Other than that, ck2 is out with swap prefetch fixes.

Last edited by lucke (2007-05-14 13:44:45)

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#29 2007-05-14 19:14:15

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

B wrote:

I don't think the maintainer is gonna provide all add-on drivers you can think of wink.

Not all, only those requested wink

lucke wrote:

There has been a report of networkmanager misbehaviour with sd.

Yep, no fix available so far.

lucke wrote:

Other than that, ck2 is out with swap prefetch fixes.

Updated.

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#30 2007-05-18 18:59:35

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

SD - replaces staircase
CFS - replaces Ingo's scheduler
enabling in the kernel does really nothing. You have to set nice for X (SD limit is -1, CFS limit is -19, best/stable at -10)

to take advantage of SD you also need to modify /etc/sysctl.conf and add
kernel.rr_interval = 400

CFS does not require editing sysctl.conf

both schedulers are designed for desktop only

personally I found CFS better, SD caused sound stuttering and jumpy mouse under heavy load. However both schedulers are at early stage of development so best is to check which works better for the specific configuration

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#31 2007-05-19 07:18:42

henryouly
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

hi swiergot, thanks for your effort, do you have time to build ndiswrapper module in against your ck kernel?


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#32 2007-05-19 08:26:18

swiergot
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Sure, done.

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#33 2007-05-19 09:57:22

lucke
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

broch, you've got (almost) all your facts wrong.

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#34 2007-05-19 11:41:29

ekerazha
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

broch wrote:

best/stable at -10

Why should -10 be better than -19?

both schedulers are designed for desktop only

Absolutely not:

From: Ingo Molnar [email blocked]
To:  linux-kernel
Subject: [Announce] [patch] Modular Scheduler Core and Completely Fair Scheduler [CFS]
Date:    Fri, 13 Apr 2007 22:21:00 +0200

[announce] [patch] Modular Scheduler Core and Completely Fair Scheduler [CFS]

i'm pleased to announce the first release of the "Modular Scheduler Core
and Completely Fair Scheduler [CFS]" patchset:

   http://redhat.com/~mingo/cfs-scheduler/ … +cfs.patch

This project is a complete rewrite of the Linux task scheduler. My goal
is to address various feature requests and to fix deficiencies in the
vanilla scheduler that were suggested/found in the past few years, both
for desktop scheduling and for server scheduling workloads
.

Last edited by ekerazha (2007-05-19 11:42:07)

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#35 2007-05-19 18:17:16

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Is there any chance to get the reiser4 patch into this kernel since beyond is gone?

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#36 2007-05-19 20:08:37

swiergot
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

I'm affraid no. Basically kernel26ck is the official kernel26 plus the ck patchset. So as long as reiser4 doesn't make it into kernel26, it will not be included in kernel26ck.

I don't know if inclusion of reiser4 to Arch's kernel was already discussed. I'm not familiar with kernel internals but it seems to me that the very few changes that the reiser4 patch does to the kernel are not harmful. Surely the Arch kernel has many patches that modify the vanilla kernel much more deeply. I'll search the forum and the mailing list and see what can be done.

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#37 2007-05-21 13:32:47

broch
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

both for desktop scheduling and for server scheduling workloads.

in theory, yes
have you seen any benchmarks proving this in real world tests? No? Then cfs is safe for desktop, unless it is proven otherwise. Including the fact that this is still early testing phase so schedulers (both SD and CFS) thend to crash.

Why should -10 be better than -19?

see benchmarks on lkml. Maybe in theory -19 looks better, but this is not the case in the benchmarks + lower stability (also lkml)

broch, you've got (almost) all your facts wrong.

which ones?

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#38 2007-05-22 07:41:08

mykey
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

@ swiergot

Thank you for looking into this - kernel26mm (which seems to be the only one with the reiser4 patch) just doesn't run nicely over here  and a professionally tweaked kernel with the patch would just be really appreciated smile

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#39 2007-05-22 10:35:20

swiergot
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Unfortunatelly reiser4 won't be included in the official kernel package (see here). I might however create a separate kernel package (or packages) with reiser4.

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#40 2007-05-23 07:35:15

mykey
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

The opinions in the mailing list reflect the sad discussion about including reiser4 in vanilla - yes hans reiser seems to be one of a kind and yes people simply seem to not understand what he is coding - IMHO.

I really like reiser4 - patched my own kernels also before I started using arch and was suprised actually that the patch was included in beyond (which I honestly consider one of the best kernels at this point in time thanks to iphitus). I had my issues with the patched version of grub too which I was not able to solve - but then I don't understand why people stick to a piece of bootloader that is not even developed any longer - so I am using lilo which works flawlessly as long as I use it in an ext2 boot partition.

Since I am not a coder I simply would appreciate a kernel package that includes the patch somewhere - it does not have to be 'official' as long as it exsists.

Thanks again for your approach to the problem.

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#41 2007-05-24 18:01:29

robbel
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Hi there,

would it be possible for you to create a package of the fglrx drivers that work with your latest ck patches?

Thanks!
Philipp

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#42 2007-05-24 20:32:20

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Hi ck people smile

Apologies for my unavoidable absence, and thanks to swiergot for keeping the flag flying. I'm building 2.6.21-ck2 now, so expect it in [extra] tomorrow, along with the usual assortment of external modules.

Re ck's future, I'll keep producing packages as long as Con keeps maintaining the patchset.

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#43 2007-05-25 05:44:31

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

I am using this kernel and it runs great smile Thanks for this smile

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#44 2007-05-25 10:16:45

swiergot
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Welcome back, Tom!

PS In the meantime, fglrx has been added to the repo.

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#45 2007-05-29 03:09:41

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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Bumping to let the community know that swiergot's package (built from the ABS tree) works well on 64 bit. I've had it up and running for days without any noticeable problems.

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#46 2007-05-29 13:29:03

aRcHaTe
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

can it you build it with fbsplash?


Its a sick world we live in....

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#47 2007-05-30 10:47:18

cpu
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Would be nice to have 2.6.21-ck2 in x86_64 repo...

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#48 2007-05-30 23:34:02

aRcHaTe
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

did anybody could compile ck kernel with fbsplash patch? mine gives error tongue  a PKGBUILD would be apreciated smile


Its a sick world we live in....

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#49 2007-06-01 19:04:10

ekerazha
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

broch wrote:

in theory, yes
have you seen any benchmarks proving this in real world tests? No? Then cfs is safe for desktop, unless it is proven otherwise. Including the fact that this is still early testing phase so schedulers (both SD and CFS) thend to crash.

Have you seen any benchmark contrary to this? No? Have you seen any benchmark proving that CFS is "safe for desktop"? Is there a "benchmark" for "safety"? Does "good-for-desktops" necessarily exclude "good-for-servers"?

Ingo Molnar, the CFS developer, said "both for desktop scheduling and for server scheduling workloads": do you know anything about CFS that Ingo doesn't know?

see benchmarks on lkml. Maybe in theory -19 looks better, but this is not the case in the benchmarks + lower stability (also lkml)

What? Where? When?

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#50 2007-06-02 11:43:57

mic64
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Re: Updated kernel26ck

Hi

I have a problem with the ck kernel, but also with the standard one.
I can remember the days with older kernels, where I could do a lot of stuff at the same time.
example: encoding, rar some stuff and still do the normal stuff like surf the web or browse files.

Now it is almost impossible to do this.
As soon I start rar or mencoder the system behaves like crap.
Opening a konqueror takes minutes, watching a clip stutters like hell.

My System C2D E6300 @ 2,8 GhZ
2 Gb RAM

What is this?

Last edited by mic64 (2007-06-02 11:47:18)

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