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@philanecros - Actually, I did get it working after I installed nvidia-ck from AUR.
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I have some problem with nvidia-ck package.
I was install kernel26-ck-p4 and kernel26-ck-p4-headers. Reboot. Then I was install nvidia-ck in kernel26-ck repo. But Xorg don't start. In /var/log/errors.log is such rows:
Jan 21 13:05:32 localhost kernel: nvidia: version magic '2.6.37-ck SMP preempt mod_unload K7 ' should be '2.6.37-ck SMP preempt mod_unload PENTIUM4 '
Jan 21 13:05:32 localhost kdm[1332]: X server died during startup
Jan 21 13:05:32 localhost kdm[1332]: X server for display :0 cannot be started, session disabled
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My problem solved install package nvidia-ck from AUR.
P.S.: sorry for my English.
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Will you build kernel26-ck-core2 for i686 repo? I have x86 system and core2 processor.
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Any change you can make kernel26-ck-k8 for i686?
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@unikum and Falcata - I have no idea how that k7 shit got into the nvidia-ck package. I'm planning to build a specific nvidia-ck-XXX package to match up with each kernel just like the headers. Stay tuned.
@unikum and anonymous_user - For the core2 in i686 and k8 in i686, no problem. I will add them. Hopefully, later today.
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I'm planning to build a specific nvidia-ck-XXX package to match up with each kernel just like the headers. Stay tuned.
I think this is single variant.
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@unikum - maybe... only way to know for sure is to do a diff of the generic and xxx-optimized.
Anyway, I'm building the requested arches and will upload to the repo. As to the nvidia problems, I will remove the nvidia packages from the repo until I can figure out this problem.
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OK! The problem with batch building is now solved and the repos are now populated!
-Added core2 and k8 to i686
-Added new nvidia packages
Please give the nvidia packages a try. Note that there are matched nvidia packages for kernel types. In other words:
$ sudo pacman -S kernel26-ck-atom nvidia-ck-atom
Or if using generic:
$ sudo pacman -Syy
$ sudo pacman kernel26-ck nvidia-ck
Last edited by graysky (2011-01-22 23:50:53)
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@graysky: Thanks, kernel26-ck-core2 and nvidia-ck-core2 from i686 repo works fine.
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@graysky: Thanks, kernel26-ck-core2 and nvidia-ck-core2 from i686 repo works fine.
Glad to hear it. I now build the nvidia module based on the specific contents of each kernel26-ck-ARCH-headers package.
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On the wiki for Kernel26-ck, it says this:
Intel Atom platform specific optimization (All Atoms 2xx/3xx/5xx).
Is this a typo, or is it not recommended to use -atom for 4xx CPUs, like the Atom N450?
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@flan - typo... got for it. (Fixed the wiki). Thanks.
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root@iVAIO kos]# pacman -S kernel26-ck kernel26-ck-headers
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (2): kernel26-ck-2.6.37-1 kernel26-ck-headers-2.6.37-1
Total Download Size: 28.76 MB
Total Installed Size: 148.98 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] Y
:: Retrieving packages from kernel26-ck...
kernel26-ck-2.6.37-1-x86_64 24.6M 197.1K/s 00:02:08 [############################################] 100%
kernel26-ck-headers-2.6.37-1-x86_64 4.1M 283.8K/s 00:00:15 [############################################] 100%
checking package integrity...
:: File kernel26-ck-2.6.37-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted. Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] Y
:: File kernel26-ck-headers-2.6.37-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted. Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] Y
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
kernel26-ck-2.6.37-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is invalid or corrupted
kernel26-ck-headers-2.6.37-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is invalid or corrupted
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
strange behavior... repo x86_64.
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I got the same message about those two packages being corrupted. kernel26-ck-core2-2.6.37-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz appears corrupted too.
Last edited by KM3K (2011-01-23 18:21:55)
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@unikum and KM3K - thanks for the info. Fixed now (was a bad transfer causing the md5sum to differ). I have a safeguard in place to prevent this for happening in the future. Please give it a try now.
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I tried "pacman -S kernel26-ck-atom nvidia-ck-atom" and it works fine
I did a performance test against the default Arch Kernel running UT2004 on my HP 311c (atom@2000 Mhz + ion)
Defaulf Arch kernel + nvidia driver = 64.5 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom(2.6.37-1) + nvidia-ck-atom = 65.7 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom(2.6.37-2) + nvidia-ck-atom = 66.1 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom(2.6.37-4) + nvidia-ck-atom = 67.9 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom(2.6.37-5) + nvidia-ck-atom = 67.6 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom(2.6.37-6) + nvidia-ck-atom = 67.7 fps
Last edited by Mammut (2011-02-12 22:53:16)
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I tried "pacman -S kernel26-ck-atom nvidia-ck-atom" and it works fine
I did a performance test against the default Arch Kernel running UT2004 on my HP 311c (atom@2000 Mhz + ion)
Defaulf Arch kernel + nvidia driver = 64.5 fps
Kernel26-ck-atom + nvidia-ck-atom = 65.7 fps
Out of sheer curiosity, what settings (details, resolutions etc.) do you use to get 60+ fps?
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Im running UT2004 on 1366*768 (The default resolution for HP 311c) and most of the graphic details are on the highest as the atom CPU is the bottleneck and not the graphic card.
Online I get 45 to 80 fps on the 311c, (but I mostly play on my stationary PC)
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Im running UT2004 on 1366*768 (The default resolution for HP 311c) and most of the graphic details are on the highest as the atom CPU is the bottleneck and not the graphic card.
Online I get 45 to 80 fps on the 311c, (but I mostly play on my stationary PC)
I guess that Ion is more powerful than I though.
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Sorry for the OT ;P
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Thanks for the feedback all, please take OT stuff to new threads to help keep the signal-to-noise ratio high in this thread.
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@graysky. For x86_64, kernel26-ck and kernel26-ck-headers work now but kernel26-ck-core2 still says it is corrupted.
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I can't build the modules for virtualbox with kernel26-ck. Here's the output
# /etc/rc.d/vboxdrv setup
:: Unloading VirtualBox kernel modules [DONE]
:: Recompiling VirtualBox kernel modules [BUSY]
Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong
Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong
Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong
[DONE]
:: Reloading VirtualBox kernel modules [DONE]
And here's what's in /var/log/vbox-install.log
Makefile:167: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again. Stop.
cp: cannot stat `/tmp/vboxdrv-Module.symvers': No such file or directory
Makefile:94: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again. Stop.
cp: cannot stat `/tmp/vboxdrv-Module.symvers': No such file or directory
Makefile:90: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again. Stop.
What can I do about that? Or is there something missing in kernel26-ck? It works with the repo kernels.
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is it possible to compile a core 2 duo optimized kernel in a k8 machine? as far as i know it doesn't matter but i am not sure about it.
i am not reffering to flags but in processor family choice in make menuconfig.
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I can't build the modules for virtualbox with kernel26-ck.
Can you post the output of: pacman -Qq | grep kernel26-ck
is it possible to compile a core 2 duo optimized kernel in a k8 machine? as far as i know it doesn't matter but i am not sure about it. i am not reffering to flags but in processor family choice in make menuconfig.
Yes, you can build whatever processor type. The flags in /etc/makepkg.conf are another matter entirely as you pointed out indirectly.
Last edited by graysky (2011-01-24 21:28:50)
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FYI - repo refreshed with 2.6.37-2 packages.
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