The patch ends up doing things well. All my edits were just to get it in line with lucid. Maybe you can make use of it Darxus. (I ended up editing it by hand, for each of the errors. Maybe there is an easier way to manage patches?)
The ppa is here: https://launchpad.net/~chogydan/+archive/ppa Here is the command that I used to install: sudo apt-get install linux-ckbfq-headers-2.6.32-12ckbfq-generic linux-ckbfq-image-2.6.32-12ckbfq-generic PLEASE KEEP A BACKUP KERNEL. I haven't installed the BFQ patches, and if/when I do, I likely won't be able to version it so it doesn't break the kernel. You will have to uninstall and reinstall at that point. (though, the kernel might work ok, just dkms modules will break.) Susan, I'm still convinced that you are having nvidia troubles because the mainline kernel does not support dkms. I also want to upload the directions I've written for myself. I will just upload what I have now, and clean them up later. The end especially is just garbage. (ie after debuild) I'm curious to see what tests you guys find different performance between this kernel and the regular kernel. Several performance issues I had in karmic are now fixed, but I still get better flash performance with these patches. If others are interested, we could start a forum topic devoted to testing. ** Attachment added: "my scratch work for packaging the kernel+patches. Still very rough" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38625248/directions -- include Brain fuck Scheduler https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424927 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
