On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Glen Batchelor <webmas...@all-spec.com> wrote: > > Something like this can be a nightmare to debug on a mailing list and I'm > no kernel expert. I did see a few notices where Intel recalled some of the > H67/P67 chips due to them being shipped with failing SATA 3G ports. That was > back in Jan 2011 if I read correctly. The 6G ports are fine for all > revisions and if you're using them instead of the 3G ports then it is > completely irrelevant anyway.
Fortunately I have B3 Revision motherboard without these issues :-) > I may be wrong but I don't believe it is a kernel configuration issue. You > should find out what is different between your problematic Debian setup and > the successful Funtoo setup. Find out which drivers are being loaded for > specific devices and get the module version as linked to the running kernel > version, determine Xorg configuration differences, compare hardware device > addresses and interrupt assignments, etc. I thought this was more a structural problem with Debian's default configurations since I've noticed it with different versions on a variety of hardware, I've found Arch Linxu & Gentoo always very snappy even under load whereas Debian performed sluggish under load. Anyone else used Arch or Gentoo and noticed any differences with Debian performance under load? . -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/banlktikkma35rzmdevzpgzleltmhpay...@mail.gmail.com