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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:48 am Post subject: |
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Apparently, this deserves a call to Linus Trovalds.
Till them I'm stuck with the Debian kernel. _________________ My blog
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:38 am Post subject: |
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GOT IT!! I didn't set the pcie drivers, only pci, so it was working at half the pace... _________________ My blog |
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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No actually pcie is just one part of the story. After setting it to a yes in my custom kernel config, the FPS did increase but it was not as much as the Debian kernel's config. So I enabled whatever I think will be _good_ (and left obvious stuff like hotplugging) in the processor, Buses (PCI) and ACPI section... that magically improved the FPS. Now I tried to figure out what was it.
So I restored each section (first the processor, then PCI then ACPI) and still there are no performance drops.
And I was configuring the Debian sources. So it's still a mystery. _________________ My blog |
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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SHIT
Another research.
Again, the FPS doubles using the Debian kernel but IF I use the classic mesa implementation, and still more mysteriously it happens ONLY IF kms is enabled.
Unfortunately none of this happens with my custom-made kernel config. _________________ My blog |
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