carlopmart wrote: >>> ok, then how can i resolve this problem about clock under dom0 when i am >>> running xen enabled kernel ??? and what about performance on dom0?? why >>> all components are so so slowly?? For exmaple if i try to edit a file >>> using vi editor and i try to move over it, spents 2-3 seconds to move >>> cursor ... i don't understand. Do I need to pass some param to xen >>> enabled kernel like noacpi or noapic to revert this situation??? >> >> Its certainly possible there's one that helps. This page could be worth >> looking over: >> >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelCommonProblems >> >> The section on clocksource could be particularly relevant. I'd also look >> to see if there's a newer BIOS for your laptop available. > > Will you say that all problems ( network slow, console is slow, etc ..) > are derivated from which type of clocksource that I use?? Actually, xen > kernel uses acpi_pm clocksource. Which can be best option: jiffies or pit??
It certainly sounds like all problems could be attributed to the clock not working correctly. I can't say for certain though, as I don't have the same hardware, nor any other hardware that shows the same symptoms. You can probably answer better which of the other possible options are better than I can, since you've got the hardware. Try them both, see if either or both give you better results. -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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