RealityMage wrote:When Firefox is rendering complex pages, XMMS skips. I also had this problem with nitro-sources. gentoo-dev-sources was free of this problem.
silverter wrote:Yeah I've had the same problems as cited a couple of messages in this thread and still haven't found a solution to this. The desktop ist responsive no doubt, but as soon as I start intensive background activity, rhythmbox, mplayer skips like hell and my mouse start jumping even the commandline ist difficult to use. I tried to 'renice' the background processes as well as reniing X and it helps a bit, but still not satisfied. As you said, gentoo-dev-sources do not have this problem.
These issues are almost certainly related to the scheduler changes in the -ck patchset (upon which nitro is based too). You should try the timeslice scheduler patches I've posted some posts earlier. Also, what nice levels are you using for background tasks? I use the parameter PORTAGE_NICENESS=19 in make.conf, and I am very happy with the desktop performances while emerging stuff.
JBerro wrote:Well. well I applied the smp patch but the error is still here.
I tried also the nitro2 and now same error.
So something wrong with the 2.6.10 main line.
I will compile the official gentoo-dev-sources and let you know.
So now i have only the nitro1 to support reiser4 on amd64 smp.
BTW: I saw a lot of people having big issues with the support of Reiser4 on amd64.
I must be lucky as so far everything works fine in either x86 or x84_64, so I cross my fingers.
I've contacted the software-suspend folks, I hope they will resolve the problem soon (but I'm pretty confident - I'm almost sure the issue is triggered by some compiler strangeness: there's no x86-64 specific stuff in the problematic code).
As for reiser4: in -morph7 there is the latest patch, and most x86-64 problems have been ironed out. There are still some bugreports, but they come mainly from people using old reiser4 snapshots.
RogerWilco wrote:Sweet, dude, I never got around to modify the lufs patch. Compiles normally (but I don't compile it as a module).
Sweet. Tell me if there are problems.
RogerWilco wrote:
Slow down, will you?! Barely compiled the morph5, now we have morph6 and hell, I've just noticed morph7!!
I like fast release cycles

-morph7 is going quite well, probably -morph8 will integrate the cfq patches since they can make a great difference in interactivity.