> On Sat Mar 22 23:28 -0600, Paul Misner wrote: > > I'm interested in looking at the 2.5 kernel, but I'm not an experienced > > kernel hacker, and I'm having a hard time getting everything set up > > properly. I understand from an article in the Linux Journal > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6740 that things may be > > stable enough for some testing by someone like those of us who do cooker > > testing. > > I'll probably start playing around with 2.5 later this week, when my > TODO list clears up a little.
I've just started playing around with 2.5 only a few module problems so far. But I've managed to compile and install a copy that works. Now I'm going to try getting the Nivida drivers working with 2.5 found a site with some diffs that will apparently allow me to run them. It is quite abit more reponsive I'm finding especially when doing some thing like compiling in the background listening to an some ogg's and browsing the web with 6 or so open tabs. Tabs seem to refresh and load nearly straight away while with the 2.4 kernels it would take a couple of second to change tabs @ least on my k6-2 450Mhz any way. Chad -- Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have bugs, then they'd be algorithms.
