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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:15 pm    Post subject: gvivid-sources-2.6.13 Reply with quote

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version = 1
genpatches version = 1 (2.6.13-gentoo)
ck version = 1 (2.6.13-ck+)
kernel tree version = 2.6.13 (stable)

1) Overall info wrote:

This is combination of gentoo-sources and ck patchset. No single diff file for the patchset.
All patches are small and are controlled by the gentoo ebuild. See it for details.

2) patchlist
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1300_ppc64-multilib.patch // gentoo-sources patchset starts here
1340_sparc-obp64-naming.patch
1360_sparc-kconfig-depends.patch
1361_sparc-kconfig-rework.patch
1362_sparc-kconfig-fb.patch
*U1399_sparc-U1-hme-lockup.patch
2100_forcedeth-force-linkinit.patch
2105_skge-sensor-interrupts.patch
4101_deprecate-sk98lin.patch
4300_via-vt6410.patch
4305_dm-bbr.patch
4320_promise-pdc2037x.patch
4340_sata-nv-mcp5x.patch
4351_megaraid-compatibility.patch
4355_promise-tx4200.patch
4500_fbsplash-0.9.2-r4.patch
4505_vesafb-tng-0.9-rc7-r1.patch
4705_squashfs-2.2.patch
4900_speakup-20050825.patch
4905_alpha-sysctl-uac.patch //gentoo-sources patchset ends here...
9001-sched-run_normal_with_rt_on_sibling.diff //ck+ patchset starts here...
9002-2.6.13-gentoo_to_staircase12.diff
9003-schedrange.diff
9004-schedbatch2.9.diff
9005-sched-iso3.1.patch
9006-smp-nice-support7.diff
9007-1gb_lowmem1_i386.diff
9008-isobatch_ionice2.diff
9009-rt_ionice.diff
9010-pdflush-tweaks.patch
9011-hz-default_values.patch
9012-vm-mapped.diff
9013-vm-lots_watermark.diff
9014-vm-background_scan.diff
9015-vm-swap-prefetch.patch
U*9016-sched-staircase12_tweak.patch //ck+ patchset ends here...
9017-default-iosched-selection.diff //my simple patch to select def iosched via kconfig.
9018-usbhid-readd-kconfig-r1.patch //krejler's usb mouse polling kconfig add-on.
9019-make-colors-blue.diff // colours to blue ;)


*U - this patch can be excluded via USE flag.

** for all information about gentoo patches read : http://dev.gentoo.org/~dsd/genpatches/
** for all information about ck+ patches read : http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/2.6.13/2.6.13-ck1/2.6.13-ck1-announce.eml

3) available additional USE flags wrote:

"still10ms" - do not modify cpu scheduler's rr_interval min. value to 5ms, let stay 10ms.


ebuild : http://vivid.dat.pl/fallow/pub/index.php?dir=gvivid-sources/2.6.13/

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 4:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

About the ck1+ patch, is it best used on all cpus that are not dual core AMD's?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are love-sources dead now?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They are not needed really right now, as many of love-sources feats are in 2.6.13.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mbar wrote:
They are not needed really right now, as many of love-sources feats are in 2.6.13.


there is always something you could break 8)
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just compiled and booted- seems great so far. I didn't use my old config file this time, as I decided it was time I did a fresh config for 2.6.13 final.

I can say this new kernel is very responsive, and so far rock solid. Everything works fine!
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 8:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vipernicus wrote:
About the ck1+ patch, is it best used on all cpus that are not dual core AMD's?

I have no idea :)
Naib wrote:
Are love-sources dead now?

mbar wrote:
They are not needed really right now, as many of love-sources feats are in 2.6.13.

My opinion is the same like mbar said. Just no reason to keep love up-to-date now. Almost all features are now in 2.6.13 vanilla. I'll keep up-to-date gvivid and vivid from time to time.
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Just compiled and booted- seems great so far. I didn't use my old config file this time, as I decided it was time I did a fresh config for 2.6.13 final.

I can say this new kernel is very responsive, and so far rock solid. Everything works fine!


Very great, thanks for the feedback. As I expected gs and ck are wise patchsets so should be fine :)

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aren't the gentoo patches patched in ck-sources now? I'm pretty sure they are, so, what is the difference between this patch and doing an emerge ck-sources?
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Mhh almost all features from love in vanilla 2.6.13? interesting...

heh, #love-sources is dying, now there are just 30+ users :)
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vipernicus wrote:
Aren't the gentoo patches patched in ck-sources now? I'm pretty sure they are, so, what is the difference between this patch and doing an emerge ck-sources?


NO. Look into the patches/ebuild first. GDS are not only -base, -extras is also there.
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Mhh almost all features from love in vanilla 2.6.13? interesting...

heh, #love-sources is dying, now there are just 30+ users :)


yeap :)

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

fallow wrote:
vipernicus wrote:
Aren't the gentoo patches patched in ck-sources now? I'm pretty sure they are, so, what is the difference between this patch and doing an emerge ck-sources?


NO. Look into the patches first, then ask question - ck!=gentoo-sources
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Mhh almost all features from love in vanilla 2.6.13? interesting...

heh, #love-sources is dying, now there are just 30+ users :)


yeap :)

cheers.


lol quick response, well I left the love-sources community anyway, I now have other things on my head, and with school and all, the channel was a little to much of a distraction to me... :roll: and everyone is leaving anyway... why would i stay...
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

fallow wrote:
vipernicus wrote:
Aren't the gentoo patches patched in ck-sources now? I'm pretty sure they are, so, what is the difference between this patch and doing an emerge ck-sources?


NO. Look into the patches/ebuild first. GDS are not only -base, -extras is also there.
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Mhh almost all features from love in vanilla 2.6.13? interesting...

heh, #love-sources is dying, now there are just 30+ users :)


yeap :)

cheers.

Oh ok, sorry, I knew -base was now in Gentoo's ebuild of ck-sources, didn't realize that extras was not.
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fallow, do you know what ieee1394 code was changed between 2.6.13-rc4-vivid1 and 2.6.13-gvivid? the reason i'm asking is because last time I used my external firewire drive about 2 years ago, when the kernel booted there were errors from the firewire controller and it could never be used, try it again for the first time with 2.6.13-rc4-vivid1 and it works perfectly, then in 2.6.13-gvivid its back to not working again, i would love to find the code to submit a bug report because I know this is a big prob for many Toshiba laptop users
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 12:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where can I find the ebuild? It is not in the website that Fallow gave in his first post.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?


The swsup2 patches are going upstream, that was decided on OLS this year, so I'd say your best bet is to track -mm or wait for 2.6.15 (looks like they didn't make the 2.6.14 cycle)
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@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?


The swsup2 patches are going upstream, that was decided on OLS this year, so I'd say your best bet is to track -mm or wait for 2.6.15 (looks like they didn't make the 2.6.14 cycle)


Nice news, finally... I manually patched the lastest suspend2 to my vanilla 2.6.13 kernel, works fine, but I cannot get that filewriter stuff to work :( I cannot make any more swap partitions and my current one is half of my ram :(
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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playfool wrote:
teutzz wrote:
@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?


The swsup2 patches are going upstream, that was decided on OLS this year, so I'd say your best bet is to track -mm or wait for 2.6.15 (looks like they didn't make the 2.6.14 cycle)


Nice news, finally... I manually patched the lastest suspend2 to my vanilla 2.6.13 kernel, works fine, but I cannot get that filewriter stuff to work :( I cannot make any more swap partitions and my current one is half of my ram :(


be carefull with that filewritter, i havent tried it since .9 but I would still recomment having some sort of decicated partition for the filewriter
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:58 am    Post subject: Re: gvivid-sources-2.6.13 Reply with quote

MasterX wrote:
Where can I find the ebuild? It is not in the website that Fallow gave in his first post.

fallow wrote:

ebuild : http://vivid.dat.pl/fallow/pub/index.php?dir=gvivid-sources/2.6.13/

its there :)
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fallow, do you know what ieee1394 code was changed between 2.6.13-rc4-vivid1 and 2.6.13-gvivid? the reason i'm asking is because last time I used my external firewire drive about 2 years ago, when the kernel booted there were errors from the firewire controller and it could never be used, try it again for the first time with 2.6.13-rc4-vivid1 and it works perfectly, then in 2.6.13-gvivid its back to not working again, i would love to find the code to submit a bug report because I know this is a big prob for many Toshiba laptop users


hmm , I dont know, but gvivid is vanilla based , and vivid is mm based.
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@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?

playfool wrote:
teutzz wrote:
@fallow: could you please include the software suspend2 paches?


The swsup2 patches are going upstream, that was decided on OLS this year, so I'd say your best bet is to track -mm or wait for 2.6.15 (looks like they didn't make the 2.6.14 cycle)

Im against it :) maybe Tiger will include it in nitro ;)

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just one question, how does the gvivid differs from the vivid sources? Cause i've just installed vivid-sources-2.6.13_rc4-r1 on my old laptop and planning to use it in my new laptop. :D

So far the vivid-sources-2.6.13_rc4-r1 it is good,stabil and solid.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:07 pm    Post subject: Re: gvivid-sources-2.6.13 Reply with quote

fallow wrote:
MasterX wrote:
Where can I find the ebuild? It is not in the website that Fallow gave in his first post.

fallow wrote:

ebuild : http://vivid.dat.pl/fallow/pub/index.php?dir=gvivid-sources/2.6.13/

its there :)


:oops: I thought that the *.bz2 file contains the patches and not the ebuild :oops:
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Will there be a regular vivid release for 2.6.13 (uses mm)? I have been using 2.6.13-rc1-vivid1 and got addicted to the staircase scheduling :D
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Will there be a regular vivid release for 2.6.13 (uses mm)? I have been using 2.6.13-rc1-vivid1 and got addicted to the staircase scheduling :D


I hope not :-(

Linux localhost 2.6.13-gvivid i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
15:17:45 up 2 days, 2:06, 5 users, load average: 0.18, 0.42, 0.51

more up than down :-D
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 10:35 pm    Post subject: Re: gvivid-sources-2.6.13 Reply with quote

MasterX wrote:
fallow wrote:
MasterX wrote:
Where can I find the ebuild? It is not in the website that Fallow gave in his first post.

fallow wrote:

ebuild : http://vivid.dat.pl/fallow/pub/index.php?dir=gvivid-sources/2.6.13/

its there :)


:oops: I thought that the *.bz2 file contains the patches and not the ebuild :oops:


its the whole overlay for the local portage (patches, manifest...)

gonna try this tomorrow...
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Is the 2.6.12 patch for ati-drivers required for this? I've got it on my boot partition and I have been toying with it, but it seems to be auto-mounting my cd/dvd drives in .media, which I don't particularily like. I prefer the old fstab+manual mounting method. Is there an option to turn this off in menuconfig, I assume it is a supermount type thing of sorts? I don't notice my drives being mounted when I use 2.6.12-nitro5, so I assume it is either a gvivid feature, or a 2.6.13 feature.
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