Hi!
I just upgraded my kernel to 2.6.0 ... and gmorgan runs considerably slow than
2.4.21 well in fact not run ...
I have a big problem with the system time in gmorgan, i dont know why "eats"
lots of user system time.
If anyone knows something... please ... help.
Josep
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 13:46, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> Michel Dänzer escribio el 21/07/03 13:09:
> > First of all, you mentioned in another post that you use x11perf to
> > create X11 stress. Are there also problems with real world apps?
>
> "Real world" apps work properly (except for the
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Denis de Leeuw Duarte wrote:
> So, to wrap it all up: Paul, while you have every right to make any request
> regarding the usage of your software, please be aware of the fact that, to
> atheists (incidentally, that is my camp) your choice of words is rather
> offensive. If y
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hello everyone!
if you are thinking about testing the new 2.6-pre kernels (which would
be helpful to shake out problems with typical audio-workloads that might
not get tested by others), here are two links worth a read (found on
lwn.net):
* the 2.5 "what to expect" document by dave jones:
ht
Michel Dänzer escribio el 21/07/03 13:09:
First of all, you mentioned in another post that you use x11perf to
create X11 stress. Are there also problems with real world apps?
"Real world" apps work properly (except for the Gnome theme manager
which displays garbage). I only find video performance
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 11:58, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
>
> I am trying latencytest-0.42-png.tar.gz for measuring latency on my
> Apple G3 (Debian/Sid PowerPC). Of course I am enabling USE_GENERIC_TIMER
> and tuning my hard disk using hdparam before tests. But, results show a
> very poor p
Hi,
I am trying latencytest-0.42-png.tar.gz for measuring latency on my
Apple G3 (Debian/Sid PowerPC). Of course I am enabling USE_GENERIC_TIMER
and tuning my hard disk using hdparam before tests. But, results show a
very poor performance. Indeed, any X11 stressing involves a raise of the
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