Re: [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

2014-10-09 Thread Martin Pitt
Steve Langasek [2014-10-08 13:10 -0700]: It has been pointed out that Ubuntu also has an indexer, zeitgeist, which apparently doesn't suffer from the same problem. To clarify: For the most part, zeitgeist only stores access events, i. e. metadata like accessed this video at this time. There

Re: [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

2014-10-09 Thread Rohan Garg
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote: Steve Langasek [2014-10-08 13:10 -0700]: It has been pointed out that Ubuntu also has an indexer, zeitgeist, which apparently doesn't suffer from the same problem. To clarify: For the most part, zeitgeist only stores

Re: [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

2014-10-09 Thread Rohan Garg
Hi As I said, the switch to deadline was seen to address existing problems with applications on the unity desktop (when running on an HDD) becoming non-responsive under heavy I/O. Switching back to cfq is likely to reintroduce this problem. Right and this data is fairly out of date right?

Re: [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

2014-10-09 Thread Stephen Michael Kellat
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 18:15:17 +0200 Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote: [snip] I thought that Edubuntu was still including both Ubuntu and Kubuntu on their DVD, which would be a clear example of why this would be the case. It doesn't look like Kubuntu is on that image anymore, so

Re: [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

2014-10-09 Thread Rohan Garg
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Stephen Michael Kellat skel...@sdf.org wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 18:15:17 +0200 Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote: [snip] I thought that Edubuntu was still including both Ubuntu and Kubuntu on their DVD, which would be a clear example of why this