Re: Weird differences in rc5 behavior on -current vs. -stable

1999-08-23 Thread Sheldon Hearn



On Sat, 21 Aug 1999 19:11:33 MST, Doug wrote:

   I have a 3.2-Stable and a 4.0-Current system at home, both
 running rc5des.  On both systems I set the priority in the rc5 options
 menu to '0', indicating lowest possible priority. On the -Stable
 system it's running at nice level '0', but it seems to be taking
 advantage of the idprio stuff since in general my system seems much
 "snappier," than when I was running 2.2.8 on the exact same machine.

I think you'll find PR 12381 explains these results quite well. The
fix bde applied to CURRENT and backported to STABLE were not backported
to RELENG_2_2. If you look at the difference between RELENG_2_2 and
RELENG_3, I think you'll see why. :-)

Ciao,
Sheldon.


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Re: Weird differences in rc5 behavior on -current vs. -stable

1999-08-23 Thread Sheldon Hearn



On Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:47:05 MST, Doug wrote:

   How does that PR explain why rc5des with the same ini file is
 running at nice 20 on -current, seemingly without idprio and running
 at nice 0 on -stable, seemingly with it?

Um, different nice levels. I didn't see that. Trigger happy. :-(

Sorry,
Sheldon.


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