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Obviously, the reason for this poll is to find out how do the ArchLinux users prefer their kernel.
If you use a flavour, please specify which one (CK, MM, AA.. etc.) and why do you use it (what is it good for)? Which are the advantages and the disadvantages of each one?
I'd like to gather here as much information as possible about the "flavours", because I couldn't find something centralized anywhere on the net.
The users' experiences is always a good place to start.
Note:
1. kernel26mm from extra = stock kernel + flavour + default config
2. it doesn't matter if it's kernel26 or kernel24
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2.6.7-ck5 with custom config
I use kolivas' patches (good for desktop computers), some included patches:
- cfq io scheduler
- bootsplash
- supermount
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Stock Kernel + Flavour + custom config
Flavour: mm
custom config: no, i mean default config addapted for mm (the thing i plan do to for 2.6.8-mm1)
why mm?:
it does not panic or die when using swap heavily (>1.5gb) while computing for longtime (>2h)
(this compared to the 2.6 vanilla)
ck i don't know, but i would like to try a kernel26mmck soon
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stock no alterations.
don't have time to play with my kerne for a few seconds here and there and for features I would either not need and use.
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Stock. Haven't been able to compile my own kernel, since I changed my PC, as every new kernel I compile complains about my hard drive (sata), even though I have the SATA option enabled. I've tried almost everything, but I just decided to quit.
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[X] Stock Kernel + custom config
I need some custom settings for my AVM Fritz!Card DSL .
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There's no option for the FreeBSD kernel... :cry:
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Stock if it works why mess with it....
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There's no option for the FreeBSD kernel... :cry:
Sorry, I wasn't aware you can run other kernel types on the Linux machines. This is new to me.
What are the advantages of the FreeBSD kernel?
Did you make a PKGBUILD for it?
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Sorry, I wasn't aware you can run other kernel types on the Linux machines. This is new to me.
I think there is (was?) a project to make Debian run on FreeBSD kernel...
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dpb wrote:There's no option for the FreeBSD kernel... :cry:
Sorry, I wasn't aware you can run other kernel types on the Linux machines. This is new to me.
You can't. You can just use a BSD distro. :twisted:
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I think there is (was?) a project to make Debian run on FreeBSD kernel...
There is. It's a distro that runs the FreeBSD kernel and has a gnu userland. It's very alpha/beta still though.
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Stock Kernel + Flavour + custom config for me:
Today I am on 2.6.8-rc4-mm1 with reiser4, a few sched patches and win4lin patched in.
Why? I always like to test the new kernels and give as much feedback as possible so they can fix as many bugs as possible before releasing vanilla kernels that the majority would use.
The patches I add are self explanatory.
Now as soon as my computer is fixed I can stop messing around with my g/f's. She's getting a bit annoyed, lol.
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I prefer vanilla kernels from kernel.org and all custom .config files. I am not to big on modules or ck, mm type patches either. PLain straight vanilla with a nice custom .config
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2.6.7 grsec custom config im not using ck becouse there is no more grsecurity on it
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GU/ d- s: a- C L U P+ L+++ E--- W+
N 0+ K- W-- !O !M V-- PS+ PE- V++ PGP T 5 Z+ R* TV+ B+
DI-- D- G-- e-- h! r++ z+ z*
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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I just decided to play around with some kernel configs this weekends, so I'm kinda in between kernels. What kind of patchsets does everyone use. Why do people use one patchset rather than another?
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