Re: [ck] 2.6.16-ck1

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Rodney Gordon II writes:

Good job Con, on your patches.. As far as the kernel in general, I'd
like to post some warnings:

Thanks.

Adaptive readahead: I had probs with this before, and I still do.. On
a desktop if you have odd problems (nothing responding for SECONDS,
very slow disk I/O during heavy I/O, etc..) disable it.

I was concerned about that myself which is why the only reason I included it was because it came in a configurable form where you could choose to enable it, and the default was off, and the config option even said suitable to _servers_, not desktops.

The new Yukon2 "sky2" driver: This one really pissed me off. It had me
thinking apache2 AND my linksys router we're on the brink. For some
unknown reason at least for me, in FF it would only half-load some
pages, including ones on localhost AND my router (10.1.1.1) ... I
dunno what the hell is up with this one. I have to stay with the
syskonnect.com sk98lin patch, which.. doesn't work with 2.6.16 so I am
back to 2.6.15 at the moment.

nVidia drivers: Broken. I posted a ftbfs bug on the debian bts, here
is a current patch that works against the current release:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi/nvidia-kernel-source_1.0.8178-2.diff?bug=357992;msg=15;att=1

Luckily none of these are my fault.

All in all, my experience sucked for the first time on this kernel.

/me does the "not my fault" look.
Good luck with this new one..

Heh. No new one in the works just yet, but I'm actually not planning on changing anything. Turn adaptive readahead off, and you're left with out of kernel tree, or worse, binary driver problems.
Cheers,
Con

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