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@graysky: this may have been asked before, but would it be possible to set bfq as the standard scheduler in the kernel config so that it is enabled by default?
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@graysky: this may have been asked before, but would it be possible to set bfq as the standard scheduler in the kernel config so that it is enabled by default?
It's possible but I don't want to force users to disable it if they don't want it; i prefer an opt-in approach to it. As you know, I do compile it into each package, but i do not enable it. See the wiki page for several methods to enable it, both of which are 'set it and forget it' solutions.
Last edited by graysky (2012-08-13 11:43:17)
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This may very well be something i'm screwing up on my side, but just in case it's not:
error: linux-ck-corex: signature from "graysky <graysky@archlinux.us>" is invalid
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
(while updating linux-ck-corex-3.5.2-1)
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CONFIG_HZ still 300 in 3.5.2?
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CONFIG_HZ still 300 in 3.5.2?
Yep, but no_hz seems to be working again:
CONFIG_NO_HZ=y
CONFIG_RCU_FAST_NO_HZ=y
CONFIG_HZ_300=y
CONFIG_HZ=300
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Hello,
the new kernels since 3.4 don't like my system very much, causing random segfaults and panics within minutes of booting up, so I've been using 3.3.7 for a while now. Today I tried installing 3.5.2 to check if the problem has been fixed, and learned that it hasn't, and also that I had accidentally deleted the 3.3.7 package from cache, leaving me without any way to go back to a stable system. Would anyone here, by any chance, have the compiled packages for linux-ck-corex-3.3.7 (or 3.3.8, or anything 3.3.* really) and its headers for x86_64?
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^^ I see.
^ I have 3.4.9 if it helps: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24870763/linux/index.html
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@bucaneer: you can grab the PKGBUILDs from Graysky's repo site and build yourself:
Oldest is 3.3.7-1
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Thanks, but the problems started with 3.4, so 3.4.9 would be just as unstable.
Edit: @ lynix: it doesn't run long enough before a panic hits to compile a kernel, I tried.
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Edit: @ lynix: it doesn't run long enough before a panic hits to compile a kernel, I tried.
Okay I'm building one for you, hang on
I'll send you the URL via mail when it's done.
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Thanks! I really appreciate it
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Thanks, but the problems started with 3.4, so 3.4.9 would be just as unstable.
Edit: @ lynix: it doesn't run long enough before a panic hits to compile a kernel, I tried.
Wow, doesn't even STOCK kernel run long enough?
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Just checked - stock linux-3.4.9 panicked about a minute and a half after bootup. It's pretty random, too - sometimes it happens even before X starts, sometimes it may run for a half hour; sometimes I first get programs randomly crashing with a segfault, sometimes panic is the first thing that happens. 3.3.7 ran without a single hitch. Thought that's offtopic, especially since there's a thread about this elsewhere.
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Plz keep discussion in this thread to repo-related issues. Thanks.
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trying to update the system it gives me this error
[michi@sunny ~]$ pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: nvidia-ck: requires nvidia-utils=304.37
[michi@sunny ~]$ pacman -Qs nvidia-utils
local/nvidia-utils 304.37-1
NVIDIA drivers utilities and libraries.
hm, nvidia-utils-304.37 required but nvidia-utils-304.37 is installed. How could I solve this?
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hm, nvidia-utils-304.37 required but nvidia-utils-304.37 is installed. How could I solve this?
The problem is that pacman wants to bump nvidia-utils higher, but nvdia-ck won't let it because it has not been upgraded by graysky yet. Simply wait until graysky updates his nvidia package on his repo.
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@Sid - Sans is right. I just have to bump up nvidia-ck to 304.43-1 which I just did. It would be faster if someone would flag the nvidia-ck package out-of-date in the future so I can be made aware of the new version. It is in the AUR and in the repo now. Enjoy!
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nvidia-ck-corex 304.43-1 kernel module fail to load.
I have to downgrade to 304.37-3.
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nvidia-ck-corex 304.43-1 kernel module fail to load.
I have to downgrade to 304.37-3.
Not in front of my laptop now to verify. When you installed it, did you reboot or remove the old module and restart X?
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Not in front of my laptop now to verify. When you installed it, did you reboot or remove the old module and restart X?
Sorry graysky it was my mistake.
I forget to run the mkinitcpio to update nvidia module in it.
Now everything is ok.
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Sorry graysky it was my mistake.
I forget to run the mkinitcpio to update nvidia module in it.
Now everything is ok.
No problem. Glad it wasn't me
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It would be faster if someone would flag the nvidia-ck package out-of-date in the future so I can be made aware of the new version.
You mean on the AUR nvidia-ck page? Or is there any means to flag packages out-of-date in your repo?
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You mean on the AUR nvidia-ck page? Or is there any means to flag packages out-of-date in your repo?
Yep. There is no direct way to do it on the repo, but since I will never update the repo without updating the packages in the AUR, the best wy you can let me know is to flag out of date in the AUR since it sends me an email when this happens.
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The ck-atom package works perfectly on my desktop atom. CPU used to max out frequently but is now much more stable.
My HPDV5000 laptop is equipped with an AMD Turion 64. It’s not specifically listed in the ck-kx packages. Any chance it is compatible?
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@Czubek - Not sure but I suspect so. Post the output of:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
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