On Saturday 29 November 2003 20:04, Robert Watson wrote:
> When we ship 5.2, it will presumably ship with the debugging features
> disabled in the GENERIC kernel, but enabled in a second DEBUG kernel in
> the same way we shipped 5.1.
Quick q on this one:
I have several configs now to trace pro
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Justin Smith wrote:
> >Are you running with GENERIC from 5.2-BETA? If so, you may wish to
> >recompile your kernel with WITNESS and INVARIANTS turned off and see if
> >that helps. These debugging features are critical during the development
> >process, but also seriously im
This also fixed the scratchiness of the sound (sound had a kind of buzz
to it, as though it was being played on a kazoo..)
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Are you running with GENERIC from 5.2-BETA? If so, you may wish to
recompile your kernel with WITNESS and INVARIANTS turned off and see if
that helps. These debugging features are critical during the development
process, but also seriously impact performance and might make the
difference you're
I should add something to what I said before about the nvidia driver
problems:
Running SIMPLE OpenGL programs (like mesa-demos) works. I've notices
that Celestia and OpenUniverse download huge textures to the graphics
card. Perhaps it is just the VOLUME of data going through the AGP port
that
First I tried making world and kernel from the cvsup'ed standard
supfile. This went OK.
Then I did installkernel and installworld (in that order) and the second
step crashed with messages that shared libraries were missing. (It's as
if it installed some files before installing the shared librar