Philip Dillon-Thiselton wrote:

I'll try and get a version of this in [community] tonight :)

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 - Already includes 2.6.13.1):
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/patch-2.6.13-archck3.bz2
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/patch-2.6.13-archck3-dsdt.bz2
Broken Out
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/2.6.13-archck3-broken-out.tar.bz2
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/2.6.13-archck3-dsdt-broken-out.tar.bz2
Website:
http://iphitus.loudas.com/archck.php

Changes from 2.6.13-archck2:
 updated ck to 2.6.13-ck3
 updated reiser4 to reiser4 from 2.6.13-mm2
 updated unionfs snapshot to 020908
 added software suspend
 added some software suspend fixes
-dsdt  added custom dsdt patch

I had a request to add the custom acpi dsdt table patch. I have not
merged this with the main patch, as I am not sure how this will effect
fbsplash. If you're using fbsplash and a custom dsdt, please tell me
if you have a problem.

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 in the next day or two.

Thomas: Give this one a shot and let me know how you go.

If anyone has any issues with this, drop me a line.

Enjoy,

James Rayner
/iphitus

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Any chance is adding it to testing as well. I have recently migrated my box to all testing software and with the kernel in the testing repo, I don't get that good of performance (Compared to your kernel). What I do now is compile my kernel using the new gcc version and that works ok, but using pacman might be simpler for other folks...

Just a though...

Joe

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