2.4.19
read: real 0m15.822s
user 0m15.180s
sys 0m0.270s
write: real 0m12.524s
user 0m11.800s
sys 0m0.690s
2.5.70 (up to -bk14, and -mm6)
read: real 0m20.790s
user 0m14.372s
sys 0m0.949s
write: real 0m13.148s
user 0m11.901s
sys 0m0.665
Writing does not drop, but reading has a 6 seconds difference between
user+sys and real that I can't figure out. And the total difference is
"huge". Actually, using anything that touches the disk (it can be a
trivial "aptitude" loading the cache, or a complex KDE) slows down.
I've run these tests on a HP Omnibook w/Celeron, but I have the same
slow down on a Athlon K7.
Is it anyway "normal", something I should expect upgrading from 2.4 to
2.5/2.6? Or there should be something I should check more accurately?
Bye all.
-- Stefano RIVOIR
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