
I think not too much changes here. Only Andrew left some "dangerous" and "unuseful" things out, but I thing nothing really new. A good base for further -mm (and -lovedanone wrote:2.6.5-mm3 is out..with some awesome cleanups
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top - 11:35:14 up 1 day, 50 min, 12 users, load average: 1.36, 1.38, 1.63
Tasks: 170 total, 2 running, 112 sleeping, 0 stopped, 56 zombie
Cpu(s): 13.0% user, 87.0% system, 0.0% nice, 0.0% idle, 0.0% IO-wait
Mem: 515296k total, 509616k used, 5680k free, 28296k buffers
Swap: 530104k total, 52728k used, 477376k free, 280296k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ Command
6 root 40 0 0 0 0 R 82.5 0.0 228:51.87 pdflush
19018 matt 23 0 45448 17m 16m S 9.9 3.6 26:58.43 amule
2176 matt 21 0 29524 14m 19m S 4.0 2.8 0:28.71 gnome-terminal
2287 matt 21 0 79732 53m 39m S 2.0 10.6 30:11.64 epiphany-bin
2006 root 6 -15 191m 45m 146m S 1.7 9.1 107:08.91 XFree86
19754 root 23 0 2096 1080 1900 R 0.3 0.2 0:00.02 top
1 root 21 0 1512 452 1356 S 0.0 0.1 0:05.44 init
2 root 40 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0
3 root 11 -10 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.27 events/0
4 root 11 -10 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:03.85 kblockd/0
5 root 24 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.08 khubd
7 root 21 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.99 pdflush
8 root 21 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:10.95 kswapd0
9 root 29 -10 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 aio/0
10 root 30 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_0
11 root 21 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 ahc_dv_0
12 root 22 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 khpsbpkt
Crap! He's on to me.Proton wrote:Wow, what a kernel! I've never noticed any differences between kernels in the 2.6 series, but this one is amazing! X is simply faster, everywhere! Java is faster too. It's great! Are you sure you didn't make a pact with the devil or something?![]()
Excellent work, really!
But I think you can sefetly enable this since mm have necesary patches for nForce2... I've this enabledktech wrote:@Prakash and others nforce2 users:
I've been with 2.6.5-love3 for a few hours without lookups. The only change I've made is disabling this in the kernel:
[ ] Local APIC support on uniprocessors
[ ] IO-APIC support on uniprocessors
and disabling APIC 1.4 in the BIOS.
I think CPU Disconnect is enabled. I don't know if this is good or not, but this way it runs flawlessly (by the moment).
Any coment?

I've recomplied the whole thing, with usbnet in the kernel, not as a module (I'm trying out everything I come up with), and I let it "stand still", waiting for the DHCP. After 5 minutes, it continues booting, but without internet connectionSysOP XXL wrote:I'm soenzobelmont wrote:is the fastest kernel i've tried in my entire life!!!!
linux user since 1998...
It doesn't work for me, halts while waiting for the IP address from the DHCP server, and I have to reboot (with ctrl-alt-del, so it's not a hardlock)... I've tried the same config as with 2.6.4-love1, but with no luck.
Some details (might be useful):
1. I use USB connection to my cable modem, with the usbnet module (when I tried compiling it in, it oopsed and didn't work), using an ethernet card is not an option.
2. I've tried with and without APIC
3. The /var/log/messages file doesn't show anything useful
Please help me!
No, I have tested latests -loves (the last one being 2.6.5-love1) with apic enabled and my computer hard locks. I even lost data each time I try these kernels.cpu wrote:But I think you can sefetly enable this since mm have necesary patches for nForce2... I've this enabledktech wrote:@Prakash and others nforce2 users:
I've been with 2.6.5-love3 for a few hours without lookups. The only change I've made is disabling this in the kernel:
[ ] Local APIC support on uniprocessors
[ ] IO-APIC support on uniprocessors
and disabling APIC 1.4 in the BIOS.
I think CPU Disconnect is enabled. I don't know if this is good or not, but this way it runs flawlessly (by the moment).
Any coment?