Kernel question

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Title: Kernel question

Hi list,
        could some one explain to me what the performance difference is between a self complied kernel and a "standard" kernel. Is it possible to express the difference some how in percentage.

I saw commends on lists that if you want better performance you need to compile your own kernel. Is there really such a big performance boost.

thanks

Jens




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