I guess, you have to wait for a bit longer, because 64-bit of HZ will
be supported in 2.6.24.
http://kerneltrap.org/node/11751

Also, when tickless system (NO_HZ) enabled, the timer frequency no
longer matters.
RTFM :)

On 04/08/07, John Thng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For me, I increase change the Preemption Model to Preemptible Kernel
> Low-Latency Desktop also.
>  I don't think this option might help, but for desktop application should be
> okay.
>
>  I think the next option I change should matter.
>  Timer Frequency, I've changed to 1000 HZ instead of 250 HZ previously.
>
>  So far, I think my desktop is a bit faster and I don't get OOps and strange
> problem yet.
>  Like firefox can't open till reboot, own system lockup or so. For my 64-bit
> kernel.
>  It might helped.
>
> On 8/3/07, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Just tried out
> Linuxpowertop from Intel to see what's eating my
>
> batteries. Based on it's suggestions, I then re-compiled the kernel to
> include NO_HZ, HIGH_RES_TIMER and TIMER_STATS.
>
> After that, I keep getting OOps in my kernel and the whole GUI becomes
> un-responsive.
>
> SSH works, and had to shutdown -hr now it.
>
> I reverted to the old kernel and things were OK.
>
> Does anyone seen this issue?
>
>
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