Re[03]: Linux Kernel 2.2.20-pre10 Initial Impressions

John L. Males (jlmales@softhome.net)
Sat, 22 Sep 2001 13:11:56 -0500


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Hi Alan,

Subject: Re: Linux Kernel 2.2.20-pre10 Initial Impressions
To: jlmales@softhome.net
Date sent: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 17:35:44 +0100 (BST)
Copies to: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
From: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>

> > Ok, I finially had a chance to compile the 2.2.20-pre10 Kernel
> > and run it though some basic paces. I need to do more specific A
> > vs b (against the 2.2.19 Kernel), but it seems there are some
> > performance issues. It is seems especially obvious with Netscape
> > 4.78. I also had a odd Xfree error, that may have had some
> > relationship to the performance issue. I have to say at this
> > point the issue seems selective and not a general one, but I need
> > to do a bit more
> > checking. I cannot forsee this checking happening until this
> > weekend.
>
> There are to all intents no VM changes of any kind between 2.2.19
> and 2.2.20pre10, so it would be interesting to compare configure
> options and see what else might be different

Understood, but I actually took my 2.2.19 .config and ran "make
oldconfig", then "make xconfig" making no changes, just saved it
based on prior experience, then the usual "make dep bzImage modules
modules_install install" etc, you know that drill all too well. I
seem to recall there was one new item while oldconfig was running.
Cannot rememeber what it was. I do remember replying to make it a
module.

I am likely to do the benchmark tonight to get hard numbers on the
difference I sense. I am a QA/Testing Specialist, so I am all to
aware of the importance of keeping the variables all the same. My
initial background was with assembler back in the real core
memory/keypunch days where I disassembled and heavily modified the
OS, compiler, assembler, system utilities and wrote a new way to load
the OS, compilers, etc from scratch to a new disk. Ony advising you
so you have a sense of my mindset and level of understanding. Not
current with intimate x86 details or assembler, but will someday now
that "falt" memory is back! :))

I will let you know what I find. If in meantime you feel there are
other things needed or for me to check please let me know and I will
be most happy to assist.

Regards,

John L. Males
Willowdale, Ontario
Canada
22 September 2001 13:11
mailto:jlmales@softhome.net

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