Ar Iau, 2006-06-29 am 12:48 +0200, ysgrifennodd Jes Sorensen:
> > No need, all current mainstream architectures expose a constant user HZ.
>
> But you are still going to have the issue where someone installs their
> own kernel and apps will break because of this? Getting the distros to
> stop publishing a constant HZ is probably the right solution, but more
> difficult :(
Read what I said - "all current mainstream architectures expose a
constant user HZ".
The HZ used by the kernel is independant of the HZ seen for /proc etc
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