On 20 Apr 2010, at 09:02, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been
applied to
ck-sources?
They did not get applied to ck-sources. ck-sources *is* the
patches.
Hmmm this seems to be an issue of semantics.
When one runs `emerge ck
On 05/03/13 01:14, walt wrote:
My mojo seems to be broken lately :( I just updated a gentoo vbox guest
from ck-sources-3.6.11-r1 to 3.7.10 and I'm seeing file-system corruption
and a segfaulting NetworkManager during bootup.
I went back one snapshot and I'm going to try switching to gentoo
wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied
to ck-sources?
Thanks for your opinion,
Helmut.
if you have more
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied to
ck-sources
Tom Naujokas:
> I have run sys-kernel/ck-sources for years and it has been working well.Â
> Just updated and got this message:
>
> Â Â !!! The following installed packages are masked:
> Â Â - sys-kernel/ck-sources-5.4.48::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
> Â Â /var/db/rep
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 16:41:03 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied
to ck-sources?
Thanks for your opinion,
Helmut.
if you have more than 2 cores, you
be the ck-patchset. Gentoo has it in ck-sources.
-hwh
Most probably. I was using ck-sources for a while. ;-)
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On 03/04/2013 03:14 PM, walt wrote:
My mojo seems to be broken lately :( I just updated a gentoo vbox guest
from ck-sources-3.6.11-r1 to 3.7.10 and I'm seeing file-system corruption
and a segfaulting NetworkManager during bootup.
Heh. My RAM is broken, not my mojo :) Bless memtest86...
I got about 950-980fps.
With the ck-sources I get 1,100fps.
Install the ck-sources and give them a shot. You might be able to get
an extra 100 fps out of them. I configured my ck-sources with the
Anticipatory scheduler, low-latency desktop and 1000HZ.
Jim
On 20/04/10 09:47, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied to
ck-sources?
Thanks
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo
I have run sys-kernel/ck-sources for years and it has been working well. Just
updated and got this message:
!!! The following installed packages are masked:
- sys-kernel/ck-sources-5.4.48::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
/var/db/repos/gentoo/profiles/package.mask:
# Joonas Niilola
My mojo seems to be broken lately :( I just updated a gentoo vbox guest
from ck-sources-3.6.11-r1 to 3.7.10 and I'm seeing file-system corruption
and a segfaulting NetworkManager during bootup.
I went back one snapshot and I'm going to try switching to gentoo-sources
on that same virtual machine
it in ck-sources.
-hwh
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On 04/21/2010 12:59 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 16:41:03 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have
and set that to 1000 HZ.
At the moment I'm using ck-sources with CFQ I/O scheduler and voluntary
kernel
preemption. It's possible that this is the problem. I will try our
settings.
Marcin
Ah. CFQ stinks compared to Anticipatory. Google the Kernel mailing
list for CFQ vs Anticipatory
Alle Wednesday 21 September 2005 04:09, Erick Michau ha scritto:
I can confirm the flaw for gentoo-sources-2.6.13-r2. The -r1 was good, though.
for the ck-sources look at:
http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=sys-kernel;name=ck-sources
it's marked as bug # 106405 (already closed
Am 21.04.2010 13:14, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
Maybe some sort of super-sources package, with the various patches
controlled by USE flags would be a good idea. Then we could have a kernel
with just the patches we want, like:
USE=gentoo reiser4 -bfs emerge super-sources
Are we too late
on this thread
late.
Billk
My laptop is a Pentium M 1.73GHz with 1GB memory.
With gentoo-sources I got about 950-980fps.
With the ck-sources I get 1,100fps.
Install the ck-sources and give them a shot. You might be able to get
an extra 100 fps out of them. I configured my ck
On 20 Apr, Justin wrote:
On 20/04/10 09:47, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:44 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
My mojo seems to be broken lately :( I just updated a gentoo vbox guest
from ck-sources-3.6.11-r1 to 3.7.10 and I'm seeing file-system corruption
and a segfaulting NetworkManager during bootup.
I went back one snapshot and I'm
Holly Bostick wrote:
The vanilla sources are the same sources you would get on kernel.org.
No extra patches (as you would find in gentoo-dev-sources) or
optimizations/patches (as you would find in ck-sources) and no bleeding
edge patches (as you would find in mm-sources).
The kernel doesn't
On 27/11/2010, at 4:29pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
The way I solved the I/O problems is to use the sys-kernel/ck-sources kernel
(2.6.36-r3). It shouldn't be necessary to use ionice and schedtool for most
tasks, but I use it for portage with this in make.conf:
PORTAGE_NICENESS=19
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 12:26:13 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Yes. Though it applies everything, not just BFS, and I'm not sure if
this a good idea or not.
How is ck-sources different from zen-sources?
zen-sources seems to be a gigantic mixing pot of every possible patch
set ever
hello,
I have been looking into compiling a 2.6 kernel for an older Pentium III
with latest unstable ck-sources and found a few really reallly weird
things here that worried me a bit. For example, when I go to
Device Drivers --
USB-support--
actually nothing shows up except for USB
Hello,
I would like to be able to have different kernel versions installed
(i.e. rt-sources, ck-sources, suspend2-sources) and easily manage the
startup scripts, modules, even configuration flies (xorg.conf) for each
kernel. I am aware about initrd, but wonder whether it is possible to
use
On 27/11/2010, at 10:22pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 11/27/2010 11:34 PM, Stroller wrote:
On 27/11/2010, at 4:29pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
The way I solved the I/O problems is to use the sys-kernel/ck-sources
kernel (2.6.36-r3). It shouldn't be necessary to use ionice and schedtool
.
No extra patches (as you would find in gentoo-dev-sources) or
optimizations/patches (as you would find in ck-sources) and no bleeding
edge patches (as you would find in mm-sources).
The kernel doesn't get any more risk-free than vanilla-sources, because
if those sources are broken then Linux
Martins,The problem just seemed to disappear I did a few kernel upgrades since this thread, and it never seemed to kick in again. I've also switched to reiser 4, but that was recently, so I guess I'm not really sure where the problem was. I'm still using ck sources without problems now.
Jason
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 04/20/2010 05:41 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have
On 2 June 2011 10:49, András Csányi sayusi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Just for the record. It looks like this problem is solved. I switched
back to gentoo-sources and I haven't experienced such problems which
is described in my first letter. I have used ck kernel. I would like
to emphasize
is the performance hit of using encrypted file system?
I hate laptops, but you never know ;-)
I would suggest to try and duplicate it with an initrd/initramfs, and
if it goes away, file a bug at bugs.kernel.org. They might refuse a
bug report with -ck sources, so you might have to report
On 11/27/2010 11:34 PM, Stroller wrote:
On 27/11/2010, at 4:29pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
The way I solved the I/O problems is to use the sys-kernel/ck-sources kernel
(2.6.36-r3). It shouldn't be necessary to use ionice and schedtool for most
tasks, but I use it for portage
is available here:
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/2.6.12/2.6.12-ck3/patches/1g_lowmem1_i386.diff
If you need it for a different kernel version, start here:
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/
Tom
He could also emerge ck-sources, which include the full ck patchset and
genpatches base.
I've been using
On 04/20/2010 05:41 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources
On 5/15/05, Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holly Bostick wrote:
The vanilla sources are the same sources you would get on kernel.org.
No extra patches (as you would find in gentoo-dev-sources) or
optimizations/patches (as you would find in ck-sources) and no bleeding
edge patches
mounts
my root filesystem, and then chroot's into it. The mount call from
userspace is likely the difference.
I would suggest to try and duplicate it with an initrd/initramfs, and
if it goes away, file a bug at bugs.kernel.org. They might refuse a
bug report with -ck sources, so you might have
On Mar 6, 2013 2:34 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/04/2013 03:14 PM, walt wrote:
My mojo seems to be broken lately :( I just updated a gentoo vbox guest
from ck-sources-3.6.11-r1 to 3.7.10 and I'm seeing file-system
corruption
and a segfaulting NetworkManager during bootup.
Heh
this gives:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Apr 15 11:16 /etc/make.profile
- /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0
packages:
-
sys-kernel/ac-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/ck-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/grsec-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/hardened-sources-2.5
sys
in the portage tree. On my system this gives:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Apr 15 11:16 /etc/make.profile
- /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0
packages:
-
sys-kernel/ac-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/ck-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.5
sys-kernel/grsec-sources
not work properly on this machines (it's a known problem).
I am running on ck-sources (tried gentoo-sources and same result). I know
the fan
is not spinning at full speed (I ran the tests from Dell).
Does anyone knoe how I could get the FAN up to speed ?
Thanks,
Catalin
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gentoo-user
On 27/11/2010, at 10:22pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
Does using the ck-sources kernel reduce the necessity to use ionice?
To some degree, yes.
Tried this late last week. You chose your words perfectly - there is only some
degree of improvement.
The machine seems much snappier if I
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 12:42 +, krgn wrote:
Hello,
I would like to be able to have different kernel versions installed
(i.e. rt-sources, ck-sources, suspend2-sources)
easy (with a proviso... see below)
and easily manage the
startup scripts, modules,
semi-easy
even configuration
, but you switched to
another kernel variant like gentoo-sources or ck-sources, and you don't
want to upgrade suspend2-sources anymore), the solution is to emerge -C
(unmerge) the version of suspend2-sources you had installed (delete the
source in /usr/src before unmerging to speed up the process
-sources appear to be gone?? they used to be there.
Although I usually patch my own kernel for the ck-sources optimizations. I
think the gentoo, or vanilla sources patch pretty straight foreward, although
I'd stick with 2.6.11, as the 2.6.12 series are problematic with the win4lin
patch set so far
sources in ages. I don't need fb
beautification, zcache, alps or livecd goodies. I like to be as close to
upstream as possible, so bug reports are taken seriously.
vanilla-sources work reliably with that annoying io-stuff. But no matter which
kernel I tried, ck, zen, gentoo, love etc pp
Anyone else notice that the ck5 version of the ck-sources is flawed?
Each atempt to emerge it results in a failure at during modules build at:
drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.c: In function `yenta_probe':
drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.c:986: error: `KERN_ERROR' undeclared (first use
in this function
HZ.
At the moment I'm using ck-sources with CFQ I/O scheduler and voluntary kernel
preemption. It's possible that this is the problem. I will try our settings.
Marcin
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. Scroll
down to Timer Frequency and set that to 1000 HZ.
At the moment I'm using ck-sources with CFQ I/O scheduler and voluntary kernel
preemption. It's possible that this is the problem. I will try our settings.
Of course I mean your settings. :-)
Marcin
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occurs, please contact your vendor (...)
Of course there is any other working applications.
This problem occures only with gentoo ...
My hardware:
- Radeon 9200 (ati-drivers-8.14.13-r1)
- P4 3ghz HT
- kernel: ck-sources-2.6.12_p3; gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r9;
gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 (tested
occurs, please contact your vendor (..
.)
Of course there is any other working applications.
This problem occures only with gentoo ...
My hardware:
- Radeon 9200 (ati-drivers-8.14.13-r1)
- P4 3ghz HT
- kernel: ck-sources-2.6.12_p3; gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r9;
gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 (tested
try CK's
sources, to be honest. Compilation takes a couple of hours on this
system, and I just know that I'm going to have to give it a little
attention.
After reading this thread I decided to give CK sources a go. Make
oldconfig offered me one option, whose help message made it pretty clear I
and google. It might be a couple of days before I try CK's
sources, to be honest. Compilation takes a couple of hours on this
system, and I just know that I'm going to have to give it a little
attention.
After reading this thread I decided to give CK sources a go. Make
oldconfig offered me one option
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
I'm just poking around looking at kernels again this morning. Maybe
I've missed it but I cannot find one in portage that uses Ingo
Molnar's realtime-preempt patches. Is there one? I am now using both
ck-sources as well as the realtime-lsm module from
On 9/28/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great. Tried it. It worked fine and didn't upset Jack which means my
experiment goes on.
This is working so much better for me than Gnome on my AMD64 box. I'll
have to go back and try the standard Gentoo kernel instead of
ck-sources.
Thanks
Con Kolivas's kernel
http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/kernel/
or
emerge ck-sources
use Kolivas' toolsched (http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/toolsched/) so that
background jobs only run when no other task wants to run. toolsched uses
sys-process/schedtool
patched or vanilla should make no difference in this case.
using a different scheduler like in the ck-patches could make a difference.
Yes I suppose it could. My point is only that 1000Hz is the officially
recommended setting for a desktop machine even for the vanilla sources.
--
T.G.
couldn't time it accurately because it's only part of a
process.
This was using CK sources? I'm ready to try them later this evening.
Stroller.
/Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt
nice idea - but that didn't help in the past. Why should it help now?
The question is - why does disk IO make the mouse jerky and delays keyboard
input? That is just idiotic.
Have you tested ck-sources for comparison?
for ionice (PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND). There's also
'schedtool' (sys-process/schedtool).
The way I solved the I/O problems is to use the sys-kernel/ck-sources
kernel (2.6.36-r3). It shouldn't be necessary to use ionice and
schedtool for most tasks, but I use it for portage with this in make.conf
, really neat!
BillK
Very cool indeed.
Which kernel did you choose? ck-sources? Something else?
Cheers,
Mark
gentoo-sources 2.6.34, just finished compiling 2.6.36 (all manually
configured)
BillK
--
William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au
Home in Perth!
ck-sources for comparison?
in the past, yes. Complete disappointment.
But it is ok, if the io happens between two very fast drives (ssd - ssd or ssd
- raid5). So the problem is:
io with one slow drive being written to
swapping
those cases are just horrible.
And vanilla-sources just work. Stable
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Hash: SHA512
Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone else notice that the ck5 version of the ck-sources is
flawed? Each atempt to emerge it results in a failure at during
modules build at:
drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.c: In function `yenta_probe':
drivers/pcmcia
with his kernel patches.
Many people me included think that he has succeeded.
Give Cons patches a try:
# emerge ck-sources
I would be a nice feature if I could simply turn it off.
Yes, if it only were that easy to fix kernel problems ;)
As a matter of fact I'm using ck9 at this very moment
before starting Xfce. I nev-
er found out what, but found a workaround. Before it starts Xfce "sddm"
sources "~/.xsession", if it exists. Therefore running
$ echo 'exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --exit-with-session $@' >
~/.xsession
once and then rebooti
-nitro? Is that your own kernel version string or is that like
ck-sources?
It's nitro-sources. I've used gentoo-sources, and I'm now trying nitro-sources.
Thanks a lot.
DZ
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
. --
The Win4Lin-sources appear to be gone?? they used to be there.
Although I usually patch my own kernel for the ck-sources optimizations. I
think the gentoo, or vanilla sources patch pretty straight foreward,
although I'd stick with 2.6.11, as the 2.6.12 series are problematic with
the win4lin patch
, sometimes
Amarok did this, too. Now, it's no problem any more. Well, activating Strigi
desktop indexing and Nepomuk still slows things down, though.
Your insights and experiences are most welcome,
including your opinion of BFS...
It rocks!
But then, I have been running ck-sources before
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
This may be a dvdrip item but I thought I'd try here first as I'm
not that sure about udev. my laptop is running ck-sources. I have a
Strange...I've ripped DVDs using udev, so I doubt it is a udev issue.
Unfortunately, I am 8,000 miles from home right now
instead of
ck-sources.
snip
In the end the xruns came back so FVWM-Crystal didn't magically solve
my problems. (unfortunately...)
My quest goes on. Now running 2.6.14-rc2-mm1, looking for
2.6.14-rc2-mm1-rt6
Am I the only one who doesn't know what are 'xruns'? Whatever they are,
it would
Ingo Molnar and is located here:
http://people.redhat.com/mingo/realtime-preempt/
patch-2.6.14-rc4 is available on kernel.org.
Note, this is very new stuff so tread carefully.
More standard in Gentoo is the ck-sources kernel which is liked by
many folks here but is not specifically designed
that he has succeeded.
Give Cons patches a try:
# emerge ck-sources
I would be a nice feature if I could simply turn it off.
Yes, if it only were that easy to fix kernel problems ;)
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T.G.
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Richard Fish wrote:
Hmm, I don't see this with my system. I'm pretty sure that the
mount() system call should not be returning before the recovery is
finished. What kernel and baselayout versions are you using?
-Richard
===
kernel: 2.6.16-ck12 #3 PREEMPT (ck-sources)
sys-apps
have for ram, plus whatever you use for swap. About
1gig for us. The number you end up with will be overkill, but you are assured
of enough cache space for all your needed files.
Cheers.
BTW, the ck-sources, which can be found in the portage comes with
several performance related patches
.
The scheduler affects every system. Single-CPU systems also need to schedule
processes.
Anyway, did the ck kernel help in some way with your problem?
I was the OP, not walt.
I will give this my full attention tomorrow, taking time to re-read all posts
and google. It might be a couple of days before I
, calculating dependencies took about another 10
minutes, though I couldn't time it accurately because it's only
part of a process.
This was using CK sources?
It was, yes.
--
Rgds
Peter. Linux Counter 5290, 1994-04-23.
win2k in qemu,
emerging latest updates, browsing the web and reading email in
evolution, running updatedb and other cron jobs (just restarted after a
tuxonice hibernate so everything is triggering at once!).
Really, really, really neat!
BillK
Very cool indeed.
Which kernel did you choose? ck
with gentoo ...
My hardware:
- Radeon 9200 (ati-drivers-8.14.13-r1)
- P4 3ghz HT
- kernel: ck-sources-2.6.12_p3; gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r9;
gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 (tested on this 3 kernels)
--
Nemrod ...
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Computer Operator - RS
I run ck-sources, so I don't
know if the problem existed with the kernel itself or the ck patches.
My freezes would occur in firefox mostly of course I am almost always
browsing the Internet for something.
Of course, I just joined the gentoo-user mailing list today so forgive
me
here wasn't any ConsoleKit session running at
> all! I was using "x11-misc/sddm" as a desktop manager and something had
> made it stop starting a ConsoleKit session before starting Xfce. I nev-
> er found out what, but found a workaround. Before it starts Xfce "sddm"
>
nearly all attempts to burn an audio CD end with
an error. After some of the mistakes (using k3b) I searched the forum
and found some postings on problems writing CDs as normal user.
So I tried the ck-sources (2.6.11_p10) as these were said to have a
patch, no change. The last thing I tried
CDs as normal user.
So I tried the ck-sources (2.6.11_p10) as these were said to have a patch, no
change. The last thing I tried was using cdrecord as root (both with the
ck-sources and the gentoo-sources-2.6.11), but I still get errors like the
following:
Track 01: Total bytes read/written
postings on problems writing CDs as normal user.
So I tried the ck-sources (2.6.11_p10) as these were said to have a patch, no
change. The last thing I tried was using cdrecord as root (both with the
ck-sources and the gentoo-sources-2.6.11), but I still get errors like the
following
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 09:49:50 -0700
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm just poking around looking at kernels again this morning. Maybe
I've missed it but I cannot find one in portage that uses Ingo
Molnar's realtime-preempt patches. Is there one? I am now using both
ck-sources
both
ck-sources as well as the realtime-lsm module from portage. Many
thanks to who ever helped with getting that in there.
Are there enough people using Gentoo for realtime audio that it
would warrent some sorrt of specialized kernel project? I expect so.
Is there interest? How do we
at anything you say anyway:O))
Althought I think the 2.6.12's are maybe a bit of a problem, at least trying
to patch the ck-sources I use are a problem after 2.6.11, I can't get them
going. I'm still stuck with 2.6.11-ck8.
Mike
--
Michael W. Holdeman
are
only 20.
I looked around at how to get the FAN speed up at max but lm_sensors
simply
doesn't want to get installed.
ACPI does not work properly on this machines (it's a known problem).
I am running on ck-sources (tried gentoo-sources and same result). I
know the fan
installed.
ACPI does not work properly on this machines (it's a known problem).
I am running on ck-sources (tried gentoo-sources and same result). I know
the fan
is not spinning at full speed (I ran the tests from Dell).
Does anyone knoe how I could get the FAN up to speed ?
Thanks
the problem was?
Benno
--
Cetere mi opinias ke ne Äio tradukenda estas.
I have the same problem with ck sources kernel, gentoo sources kernel never
stopped at mounting local file system, or just lucky random hits there
martins
--
Linux 2.6.17-gentoo-r6 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
08:19
a
tuxonice hibernate so everything is triggering at once!).
Really, really, really neat!
BillK
Very cool indeed.
Which kernel did you choose? ck-sources? Something else?
Cheers,
Mark
gentoo-sources 2.6.34, just finished compiling 2.6.36 (all manually
configured)
BillK
If you're up
On 12/06/2010 04:33 PM, Stroller wrote:
On 27/11/2010, at 10:22pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
Does using the ck-sources kernel reduce the necessity to use ionice?
To some degree, yes.
Tried this late last week. You chose your words perfectly - there is only some
degree of improvement
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
On 12/06/2010 04:33 PM, Stroller wrote:
On 27/11/2010, at 10:22pm, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
Does using the ck-sources kernel reduce the necessity to use ionice?
To some degree, yes.
Tried this late last week
my rescue system from a
different kernel: no problems found.
4. Booted the previous kernel, gentoo-sources-2.6.35-r11, which had been
running until late October, instead of the usual 2.6.36-r5.
5. Booted ck-sources 2.6.36-r3.
6. Checked permissions on /var/run and /var/run
l
> patches for Gentoo userland... Tho I don't see any that may have
> directly to do with your problem...
>
> But maybe you want to check if it happens there, too. They have at
> least 4.11.1 available by now. Myself, I'm using ck-sources 4.11.1.
>
>
> > What is happening here?
it happens there, too. They have at
least 4.11.1 available by now. Myself, I'm using ck-sources 4.11.1.
> What is happening here? Has Linus implemented a timer
> for that ? :)
Do you use systemd and mounted it with a mount-timeout parameter
accidently?
> Any help is very appreciated si
gt; exactlu: off a mirror of that).
> >
> > Why don't you use the gentoo-sources kernel ebuild? It has some special
> > patches for Gentoo userland... Tho I don't see any that may have
> > directly to do with your problem...
> >
> > But maybe you want to ch
-machine 2.6.15-nitro3 #3 PREEMPT Sun Feb 26 13:23:00 MMT
2006 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz GenuineIntel
GNU/Linux
What's -nitro? Is that your own kernel version string or is that like
ck-sources?
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Hi Max,
I have a Compaq laptop also.I've never set it up for wireless so I
decided to give it a shot. I happen to run ck-sources at the moment.
Interesting results:
flash linux # ndiswrapper -l
Installed ndis drivers:
bcmwl5a driver present, hardware present
flash linux # lsmod | grep ndis
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