Re: I''m Jack from SPRING LIGHTING
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16 years, 10 months
cfs test kernels for FC6/7
by drago01
Hello,
I was testing the new cfs scheduler [1] in the past few weeks and has
found this site:
http://linux-dev.qc.ec.gc.ca/
there are prebuilt kernels for FC6/F7 (F7 kernels should also work on
rawhide) with the cfs scheduler patched in. If anyone wants to play with
new stuff he can go ahead and test them and share the results. CFS
should make it into mainline in 2.6.23.
Your system should fell more responsive under load when using this kernels.
1: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/13/180
16 years, 10 months
cfs test kernels for FC6/7
by drago01
Hello,
I was testing the new cfs scheduler [1] in the past few weeks and has
found this site:
http://linux-dev.qc.ec.gc.ca/
there are prebuilt kernels for FC6/F7 (F7 kernels should also work on
rawhide) with the cfs scheduler patched in. If anyone wants to play with
new stuff he can go ahead and test them and share the results. CFS
should make it into mainline in 2.6.23.
Your system should fell more responsive under load when using this kernels.
1: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/13/180
16 years, 10 months
Re: [Suspend-devel] willing to contribute - so laptops suspend better - but how?
by Nicolas Mailhot
Le Jeu 31 mai 2007 21:43, Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
> Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>> Le Jeu 31 mai 2007 10:21, Valent Turkovic a écrit :
>>
>>> How much time does it take to configure vanilla kernel to run with
>>> fedora? Can you give me some guide or some general info.
>>
>> It would be *very* nice to have an official simplified spec file
>> where
>> one would just dump vanilla source & patch references and test the
>> result. The Fedora kernel spec is so complex it can't really be
>> reused
>> standalone
>
> Already planned. See fedora-kernel list archives.
Not really what I had in mind
What's planned if I understand it correctly is some automation to have
koji spill vanilla kernels in addition to fedora-patched ones
What I'd like to see is a spec template where you can just list the
upstream patches & config options you need, and mock-build locally a
kernel package that integrates nicely in Fedora (all the debuginfo,
devel, etc subpackage stuff)
ie kill the multi-arch multi-flavour automation, just build a simple
single version for the user system
The use case is when you hit a bug, open an issue in upstream's
bugzilla/mail LKML, and people ask you to try vanilla kernel X with
patch Y and config option Z on.
--
Nicolas Mailhot
16 years, 10 months