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I'm running systemd and linux-ck with absolutely no problems here. As I recall from reading CK's outline/FAQ on BFS, it actually doesn't even implement the cgroups mechanism:
What features does BFS have and not have?
On top of the current scheduler design, it has a SCHED_IDLEPRIO which actually
does only schedule tasks when idle, and SCHED_ISO for unprivileged realtime
performance. BFS does NOT implement CGROUPS. A desktop user should not need
know about CGROUPS, nor should they need to use them. BFS also does not have
the feature of "lots of tunables I don't understand".
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I emailed CK and will post his reply.
EDIT: Read here on the systemd mailing list.
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-11 06:27:18)
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I cannot use the i686 virtualbox-ck-host-modules-corex. When modprobing, I get a: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxdrv': Exec format error
The same does not occur on my x86_64 ck-corex system
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I cannot use the i686 virtualbox-ck-host-modules-corex. When modprobing, I get a: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxdrv': Exec format error
The same does not occur on my x86_64 ck-corex system
Thank you for reporting this. Think I squashed the bug that introduced it (problem w/ my building script). Plz update `pacman -Syyu` and let me know if you're good.
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-13 16:27:43)
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let me know if you're good.
it appears that I'm good and so should you ty for supporting us little people with the i686
Last edited by akspecs (2012-11-14 08:16:21)
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Glad you're up and running. Thank you for reporting this problem.
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-14 09:49:59)
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Now that we have an nvidia-ck and nvidia-304xx-ck package, I have updated the conflicts arrays for nvidia-ck. I still need to build all of the nvidia-304xx-ck packages. I hope to have some time either later tonight or tomorrow. Hang tight you legacy nvidia owners.
Who needs this package instead of the 'nvidia-ck' package? Users of GeForce 6 and 7 series. Starting with release of the 310 series, NVIDIA’s minimum supported hardware will be the GeForce 8 series. My advice for repo users of GeForce 6 and 7 series hardware is to wait for me to post again indicating that I have deployed the 'nvidia-304xx-ck' series to the repo.
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-16 23:02:36)
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EDIT: I'm surprised I'm still supported with NVS 135m mobile graphics.
Have you ever considered supporting catalyst drivers on the repo? I know you haven't had good experiences with them, but it seems that times are a changing. Especially since even the official Arch community repo has them since October.
Last edited by akspecs (2012-11-16 23:28:07)
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Thanks very much for your effort, graysky; will watch for the new package. My desktop machine has a GeForce 7300 GT, and I was unaware that NVIDIA had stopped supporting the GeForce 7 series (with the newest driver branch) until reading this post.
Last edited by MrCode (2012-11-16 23:25:56)
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No interest in supporting another package, akspecs plus no hardware for testing.
Mr.code - yeah, you would have figured it out after installing the 310 series when X didn't start
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-17 01:04:26)
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Wow, I totally derped…I don't even use linux-ck on my desktop! I would, except ck kernel + NVIDIA blob + Compiz as WM = ridiculous delay/freeze when mapping/switching OpenGL windows…no idea how to fix/if it can be fixed.
Oh, well…still found out about NVIDIA's deprecation of GeForce 7 GPUs, though.
Last edited by MrCode (2012-11-17 10:08:25)
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I installed nvidia-304xx-ck 304.64-1 from AUR. Hope I can use nvidia-304xx-ck-kx from [repo-ck] in the future.
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Ok. Repo is populated with all flovors of nvidia-304xx-ck. for those of you who built it manually from the AUR, first remove the package you built, then:
# pacman -Syy && pacman -S <package>
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graysky, I just want to let you know that your repo is still being kinda funky. It is not as bad as before, but my last update was fluctuating from <50KB/s to ~450KB/s. And it was mostly on the low side.
Just thought you might want to know since I presume you pay for the hosting. (Which by the way I appreciate very much... thanks )
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Thx for the info. The godaddy tech support said there is nothing wrong per their tests. Maybe it's time to shop around again. Speeds to my stuff is actually nice and fast.
EDIT: Speeds from work are around 1.4 MB/sec so I can't say that godaddy is to blame.
Last edited by graysky (2012-11-21 11:16:43)
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Hey, if it works for you, I see no issue. It works for me, just not quickly. Your repo only has a few packages, so I think that the speeds are acceptable for the infrequent kernel updates.
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resolving dependencies...
warning: cannot resolve "linux-ck-corex-corex", a dependency of "linux-ck-corex-headers"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
linux-ck-corex-headers
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^ I'm getting this exact same message.
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I got these too, but I checked the versions, and it appears I don't even need an update.
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Thanks guys. Fixed.
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Also, I wanted to let you know that the download was much faster this time. Though I am not in the bay area, CA right now, but visiting family in Southern California. It finished 42.9MiB in 29sec.
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Any progress with the 'Failed to create cgroup cpu'-error? The bug you opened with systemd doesn't seem to get any attention
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@ww - Cool. It seems to be hit or miss though. Last night I was back down to low speeds again.
@harey - No one responded to the bug report yet. I think it's cosmetic personally.
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On the most recent update I topped out at 160 kb/s which never happened before. I don't mind though. My ISP tops out at 700kb/s so... I'm used to not going too fast.
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Seems to be hit or miss. More hit for me though.
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