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mm-sources 2.6.7 a bit too fast?

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Post by Gotterdammerung » Fri Jun 25, 2004 5:41 pm

Scitale wrote:
dJu` wrote:what about the -mm2 ebuild which is in portage? anyone tried? no more keyboard and clock issues?
Everything running just fine here. No problem in flash or mplayer.
NVidia is running like a sick turtle moving backwards. I reemerged mm-sources-2.6.6-r5. I'll wait for 2.6.8.
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Post by dju` » Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:41 pm

screenshot here:

http://bazar.elegiac.net/2004-06-27_14:22:30.png

strange, isn't it ?
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Post by nick_downing » Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:07 pm

So I guess you guys are probably gamers ?? On my XFCE4 desktop I don't have much installed, just FireFox and a few apps like gedit, so I wouldn't really notice if the system became a lot more or less responsive. So what should I be running if I want to test out a new kernel like the love series? I was hoping that gmplayer would magically become faster but I guess that's more of an issue with my video card (NVidia TNT2 Model 64). If you're playing games, do you run them inside XWindows using something like xv-extension, or do you run the game on another console?

cheers,
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ps. I do have xmame installed, but it doesn't seem to tax the system very much at all.
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Post by Gotterdammerung » Mon Jun 28, 2004 11:22 am

nick_downing wrote:So I guess you guys are probably gamers ?? On my XFCE4 desktop I don't have much installed, just FireFox and a few apps like gedit, so I wouldn't really notice if the system became a lot more or less responsive. So what should I be running if I want to test out a new kernel like the love series? I was hoping that gmplayer would magically become faster but I guess that's more of an issue with my video card (NVidia TNT2 Model 64). If you're playing games, do you run them inside XWindows using something like xv-extension, or do you run the game on another console?

cheers,
Nick the n00b

ps. I do have xmame installed, but it doesn't seem to tax the system very much at all.
I run my games in the same XSession, as if it were in Window$.
I suggest Tux Racer to test your machine.
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Post by castor_fou » Mon Jun 28, 2004 5:49 pm

I have got an issue with new 2.6.7-mm2 (SMP)

I got a kstopmachine process which takes 100% of a CPU... strange
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Post by jguidroz09 » Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:52 am

Well my issues with 2.6.7-mm2 occur with rhythmbox and mp3s. No sound comes out, cpu goes to 100% and mouse is jumpy. Reboot to 2.6.7-rc3-mm2 and everything works fine.
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Post by meathoz » Tue Jun 29, 2004 8:38 pm

HomerSimpson wrote:FLASH with mozilla or firefox has crashed on every kernel I have ever tried. I used to use gentoo sources and then switched to mm and now love. In every case with every kernel version FLASH always crashes mozilla. I wish I knew how to fix it as I have been fighting it for a year.
I had the same problem also. It turned out to be esd that was the cause. When I killed esd mozilla and flash continued like nothing ever happend, WITH sound (I use alsa). I solved it by making esd non executable.
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