you have a link to that rpm by chance?  I cant find a dl anywhere. (to try
on my gentoo box)

->-----Original Message-----
->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of DLinkOZ
->Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:14 PM
->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
->
->
->Yes, as far as serving hlds is concerned (and in my experience).  Anyone
->running redhat owes it to themself to at least try the 2.4.9x kernel rpm.
->Worst case, they lose 20 minutes and a reboot and can go back to whatever
->kernel they were prviously using.
->
->
->----- Original Message -----
->From: "Oscar N aka 'Dreadful'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:54 AM
->Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
->
->
->Didn't someone discovered that the cpu usage changed very much in the
->kernel version above 2.4.9 or something like that?
->But there's nothing wrong with using 2.2.0 :)
->
->/Oscar
->
->Andy Hodges wrote:
->
->>Debian's TOP works fine. Even the user pings stayed normal with 20 users
->>compared to RH, etc.
->>
->>Give Debian a try with Kernel 2.2.20 .. don't take my word for
->it, find out
->>for yourself.
->>
->>-Andy Hodges
->>
->>----- Original Message -----
->>From: "Jonas Andr�n" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->>Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 10:37 AM
->>Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
->>
->>
->>
->>
->>>sounds really strange that a 20player server under linux would only take
->>>10-15% cpu.... id rather think that there is something wrong with top in
->>>debian :)
->>>
->>>cs_assault is one of the heaviest maps for my server to run, while aztec
->>>
->>>
->>is
->>
->>
->>>one of the least heavy.
->>>which map are the procentages from?
->>>
->>>file://Jonas
->>>----- Original Message -----
->>>From: "Andy Hodges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
->>>Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:21 PM
->>>Subject: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance
->>>
->>>
->>>
->>>
->>>>During the past week I have done some research and ran a few
->tests using
->>>>different platforms. Initially, I asked what Linux flavor everyone was
->>>>
->>>>
->>>using
->>>
->>>
->>>>and most people said RedHat, FreeBSD, and Debian. I installed all of
->>>>
->>>>
->>these
->>
->>
->>>>flavors on different linux machines. This testing was done on the
->>>>Counter-Strike MOD using 20 players.
->>>>
->>>>The maps were cs_assault, and de_aztec.
->>>>
->>>>All Linux flavors performed the same except for Debian. Debian's
->>>>
->>>>
->>>performance
->>>
->>>
->>>>was much better than the other machines. I used RedHat v7.2, RedHat v
->>>>
->>>>
->>7.3,
->>
->>
->>>>RedHat v8.0, Debian v3.0, and FreeBSD v4.7.
->>>>
->>>>20 player Counter-Strike Tests:
->>>>
->>>>RedHat v7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 = 80-90% CPU usage
->>>>FreeBSD = 60-70% CPU usage
->>>>Debian = 10-15% CPU usage
->>>>
->>>>The difference I found was the Kernel. RedHat installs the
->latest Kernel
->>>>which is v 2.4.18x. Debian installed v 2.2.20 as the default. I found
->>>>
->>>>
->>this
->>
->>
->>>>very interesting. So I installed Kernel 2.4.18x and the CPU usage went
->>>>
->>>>
->>up
->>
->>
->>>to
->>>
->>>
->>>>25%-35%. Still, beating RedHat and FreeBSD.
->>>>
->>>>I'm going to use Debian 3.0, and Kernel 2.2.20 (or 2.2.24) as
->my kernel.
->>>>
->>>>
->>>I'm
->>>
->>>
->>>>not saying that Debian is the best Linux out there, however, my tests
->>>>
->>>>
->>>prove
->>>
->>>
->>>>that Debian and Kernel 2.2.x make great harmony.
->>>>
->>>>Just thought I would pass the info.
->>>>
->>>>-Andy Hodges
->>>>
->>>>
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