Sáb, 2007-06-09 às 10:30 +0100, Miguel Figueiredo escreveu: > Celso wrote: > > Hello, I'm using -ck since... along time ago (I start using it with the > > kernel 2.6.16) . I started using it with Ubuntu and the response of the > > system was better. Since that I always compile my kernels with -ck. > > Actually I use 2.6.20-ck1 and I have no problems, even with things that > > needs kernel-sources like gspca for my webcam. > > > > Thanks a lot for the patches. > > > > PS: when will this go into the official kernel? > > > > Hi there, > > have you tryied a newer kernel with -ck2 [1] ? > > I am also using a -ck patch, 2.6.21-ck2, mostly on 2 machines where i > use as desktop and also play games. With -ck2 the experience seems less > slugish and more smooth while playing 'second life' and have a bunch of > other programs open (mail, a zillion web pages, irc client, feed reader, > consoles, ...). > The desktop seems more confortable to use than with the vanilla kernel. > I also tryed cfs, it's also much better than the vanilla kernel but i > still prefer -ck2 for playing second life as it feels more responsive. > > > If you try the -ck2 or SD 1.0 please report your experience. It's nice > to hear that people are testing/using these improvements on desktop usage. > > > > 1 - ck2 patch to add to vanilla 2.6.21, > http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/2.6/2.6.21/2.6.21-ck2/patch-2.6.21-ck2.bz2 > > PS: I remember i read somewhere that the SD patch (included in -ck) has > became stable (version 1.0) with a few small improvements! >
Well, I upgrade to 2.6.21-ck2 and install it on my two pcs (I had before 2.6.20-ck1 on both) and the installation work, like always, fine. No problems. On the pc I use most (the better one :) ) I didn't feel much difference from 2.6.20-ck1 to 2.6.21-ck2 (for regular Desktop use), but in the older pc, where my brother works, he says that was even more "fluid"*. * direct translation sorry if it doesn't sound well - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/