> I think this patch is missing an IFDEF or something (I'm not really a
> programmer, I just like to pretend). Anyway, I've tried building -ck2
> without swap enabled, and it failed. Just to make sure, I make'd
> distclean, and I get the following:
>
> LD .tmp_vmlinux1
> mm/built-in.o: In
> > Time started to pass faster with 2.6.12.2 (actually, it was 2.6.12-ck3
> > which is based on it). I have isolated the cause of the problem:
>
> I bet you this fixes it (already in mainline)
> [...]
Indeed it does. Thanks.
Rudo.
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Hello, guys.
Time started to pass faster with 2.6.12.2 (actually, it was 2.6.12-ck3
which is based on it). I have isolated the cause of the problem:
--- linux-2.6.12-ck2-rudo/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c2005-07-08
10:16:53.0 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-ck-rudo/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c 2005-07
> > > Time seems to pass very fast with this kernel.
> >
> > Am I the only one who gets this strange behaviour? Kernel's notion of
> > time seems to be about 30 times faster than real time.
>
> Sorry I really have no idea. If you can retest with latest stable mainline
> that this kernel is based
Hi again.
> Time seems to pass very fast with this kernel.
dmesg output has not revealed anything extraordinary...
Am I the only one who gets this strange behaviour? Kernel's notion of
time seems to be about 30 times faster than real time.
I will gladly provide any information that will help so
> Changes since 2.6.12-ck2:
> +cfq-ts-2.diff
> +cfq-ts-4.diff
> Two cfq-timeslice updates from Jens
>
> +patch-2.6.12.2
> Latest stable version
Hi Con and everyone.
Time seems to pass very fast with this kernel. The console blanks after
some 10 seconds; I wasn't able to log on as agetty timed ou
le running. (I've read some people couldn't get
it to run either.)
Can anyone help me with any of the problems?
Rudo Thomas.
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