On a side note I have heard that some flavors of Linux come stock with
1000hz kernels but I am not sure of which. You kernel is probably at 250hz I
assume. How people achieve 2000-4000 fps is beyond me.

-G

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Gregg Hanpeter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've never done it on centos, only debian but it is all pretty much the
> same. I would google "compile a kernel the centos way". Read very thoroughly
> for kernel panics suck real bad if you don't have kvm. Once you read the
> walkthrough's I would actually recommend using make oldconfig. Then when you
> make menuconfig you can just change the kernel frequency.
>
> I have heard mixed opinions about real time kernels but I use one and it is
> good for me. Take a look into those as well.
>
> -G
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Eric Greer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This goes to you too, Jason :-D
>> So I've recently had some trouble getting CentOS to run 1000 FPS servers.
>>  I
>> read online people seem to think you need a custom kernel compile to make
>> this happen.  What kind of adjustments need to be made and what settings
>> must be in the config or command line to make this feat possible?
>>
>> Thanks everyone,
>> Eric
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