Joe Giles wrote:
Philip Dillon-Thiselton wrote:
Ok - this time I'll build based on the current Arch config, which
should help and add a devfs warning to the install too. Anyone have
suggestions about which pre-empt we should be using? I have been
using the not-voluntary one as I believe that is the one applied by ck
and so the advantageous one (i.e. the point of the patchset :)) - and
how about kexec?...
Phil
James Rayner wrote:
ArchCK is a derivation of the CK patchset that is taking a similar
path to the old CKO patchset. It aims to include a variety of popular
features and updates that have not currently made it to the vanilla
kernel. Con Kolivas' CK patchset is the core of ArchCK and wouldnt
exist without it (thanks Con).
Patch (Apply patch to 2.6.13):
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/patch-2.6.13-archck2.bz2
Website:
http://iphitus.loudas.com/archck.php
Changes from 2.6.13-archck1:
updated to 2.6.13-ck2
updated acpi patch to 2/9
updated reiser4 to reiser4 from 2.6.13-mm1
Arch Linux Users, archck is available in the community repository, to
get it, add the community repo and pacman -S kernel26archck. It
should be updated sometime this week
If anyone has any issues with this, drop me a line.
Enjoy,
James Rayner
/iphitus
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I agree. The Preemptible Kernel (Low-Latency Desktop) (Third option)
seems to offer better desktop responsiveness. I haven't extensively
tested this, but I have heard it does make a difference.
Preemptible kernel? You mean the current kernel that we use is
cooperative???
The kexec system call feature is interesting. I would like to test that
more too, but have no clue how to yet. I always thought it would be cool
to unload and reload kernels without rebooting :)
Whoah, that gets me horny.
I will try to read up on it. However, it is experimental and not sure
what Arch's policy is on experimental support for features in the kernel.
You can always make yourself a pkgbuild...
Just my 2 cents..
Joe
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