Re: [OM Cooker] Problem: SSD drastic drop in hdparm/disk reads.

2016-12-26 Thread Ben Bullard
Thanks for your help. I will read the manual on tuned. Ben Bullard ben79 OpenMandriva-QA Team On 12/26/2016 07:00 PM, Tomasz Gajc wrote: Great then. Please be aware that tuned is doing a lot optimizations. In my case it was setting APM to low on sata links which reduced

Re: [OM Cooker] Problem: SSD drastic drop in hdparm/disk reads.

2016-12-26 Thread Tomasz Gajc
Great then. Please be aware that tuned is doing a lot optimizations. In my case it was setting APM to low on sata links which reduced performance. Anyways tuned can be adjusted with proper settings. Read manual. 27.12.2016 12:28 AM "Ben Bullard" napisał(a): I tried

Re: [OM Cooker] Problem: SSD drastic drop in hdparm/disk reads.

2016-12-26 Thread Ben Bullard
I tried throughput-performance, desktop, and realtime and had same problem with all. Then I tried disabling tuned.service and that worked in that there are no longer drops or fluctuations in read speed under hdparm over 10 hour time period. Ben Bullard ben79

Re: [OM Cooker] ?==?utf-8?q? [OM?==?utf-8?q? Cooker] One users reasons for using i586 on 64 bit hardware.

2016-12-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
Hi, I've been meaning for a while to do a new build, using X32 ABI as well as replacing glibc with musl and libstdc++ with libc++ (the only big reason not to replace those 2 is binary compatibility with other distributions -- which doesn't exist in X32 ABI anyway, given only very few distros

Re: [OM Cooker] One users reasons for using i586 on 64 bit hardware.

2016-12-26 Thread Tomasz Gajc
What are real performance gain? Doubt that it will be significant. 26.12.2016 2:59 PM "Colin Close" napisał(a): > The X32_ABI looks interesting and I think that is what D21 was referring > to at the end of his post. > It does look like this would offer improved

Re: [OM Cooker] One users reasons for using i586 on 64 bit hardware.

2016-12-26 Thread Colin Close
The X32_ABI looks interesting and I think that is what D21 was referring to at the end of his post. It does look like this would offer improved performance for 32bit apps running on 64bit boxes. What is more the SSE instructions become available. I wonder what is involved in creating such a

Re: [OM Cooker] One users reasons for using i586 on 64 bit hardware.

2016-12-26 Thread Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
2016-12-25 16:33 GMT-05:00 His Shadow : > I thought that only addresses doubled, not the instruction opcodes. This is mostly right. Instructions that use 64 bit operands, or registers with absolute value larger than 7 also need a prefix