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From: "Charles Heselton" <charles-heselton@cox.net>
To: "Hua Zhong" <hzhong@cisco.com>
Cc: "Linux Kernel List" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: RE: Kernel 2.5.6 Interactive performance
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 23:23:10 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <NFBBKFIFGLNJKLMMGGFPEEPICFAA.charles-heselton@cox.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <003301c1c7fd$a67d08f0$bb187143@amer.cisco.com>

I can understand that.  This just seemed the most readily available
resource.  All of you über-geeks out there...I appreciate your knowledge and
hard work.

Thanks,
Charles Heselton
Network Installer
Staffing Alternatives, Inc.
619.261.6866
charles_heselton@hotmail.com <mailto:charles_heselton@hotmail.com>


-----Original Message-----
From: Hua Zhong [mailto:hzhong@cisco.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 2235
To: charles-heselton@cox.net
Subject: Re: Kernel 2.5.6 Interactive performance


I suggest you subsribe to the kernelnewbies maillist instead. Start from
http://www.kernelnewbies.org.
It's much more useful for a newbie.

LKML is for developing linux kernel, not for tutoring how to use kernel.
Don't expect/ask those hackers
to speak in language easy to understand for everyone.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Heselton" <charles-heselton@cox.net>
To: "Robert Love" <rml@tech9.net>; "Mike Fedyk" <mfedyk@matchmail.com>
Cc: "Dieter N?tzel" <Dieter.Nuetzel@hamburg.de>; "Dan Mann"
<mainlylinux@attbi.com>; "Linux Kernel List" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>;
"J.A. Magallon" <jamagallon@able.es>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:18 PM
Subject: RE: Kernel 2.5.6 Interactive performance


>
> Well, unfortunately, you guys are still talking a little above my head.  I
> kind of understand what you are saying but not completely.  Are the -aa
> and -ac patches?  How do you install/run a patch?  Are they tags to put in
> when compiling?  What is VM28-vm30?  All I've done so far is untar the
> tarballs from kernel.org (or wherever) and go from there.  Finally started
> having success with it, but all this stuff that you guys are talking about
> on the development level is a little above me.  Which, BTW, is partly why
I
> subscribed to the mailing list - to try to learn a little more.  So could
> you guys be a little more specific in the explanations?
>
> Thanks,
> Charles Heselton
> Network Installer
> Staffing Alternatives, Inc.
> 619.261.6866
> charles_heselton@hotmail.com <mailto:charles_heselton@hotmail.com>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org
> [mailto:linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org]On Behalf Of Robert Love
> Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 2206
> To: Mike Fedyk
> Cc: charles-heselton@cox.net; Dieter N?tzel; Dan Mann; Linux Kernel
> List; J.A. Magallon
> Subject: Re: Kernel 2.5.6 Interactive performance
>
>
> On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:38, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 11:23:48PM -0500, Robert Love wrote:
> > > The 2.5 tree also has most of these toys, and is a better place for
this
> > > development IMO.  Personally, I'd stay away from these all-in-one
silly
> > > patches that are floating around these days.  Your safest bet is just
> > > stock 2.4.18 or whatever is latest, although the above addons are all
at
> > > varying levels of "stable" and "safe".
> > >
> >
> > Then what do you call -aa and -ac? ;)
> >
> > These "all-in-one" patches do make it harder to debug specific patches,
> but
> > it does create a wider audience for many patches that wouldn't be used
> > otherwise.
>
> I don't put -aa nor -ac in the same category as what I refer to above.
> Alan and Andrea's trees both contain an intelligent combination of
> useful patches, bug fixes, and code from Alan and Andrea themselves.
>
> The plethora of all-in-one every-patch-under-the-sun patchsets don't
> fall into the above category, in my opinion.  They just mix various new
> feature patches.  They do offer one benefit: much wider exposure for
> some potentially very useful patches.  I have found, however, that they
> don't help the actual patch authors much since (a) they are mixed in
> with many other patches and possibly even erroneously merged and (b) the
> bug reports never make it upstream to the actual patch maintainers.
>
> Maybe I'm just annoyed by the even greater signal-to-noise ratio on lkml
> :-)
>
> Robert Love
>
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       reply	other threads:[~2002-03-10  7:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <003301c1c7fd$a67d08f0$bb187143@amer.cisco.com>
2002-03-10  7:23 ` Charles Heselton [this message]
2002-03-09 19:55 Dieter Nützel
2002-03-10  1:00 ` Charles Heselton
2002-03-10  1:11   ` Dieter Nützel
2002-03-10  1:15     ` Charles Heselton
2002-03-10  4:23       ` Robert Love
2002-03-10  4:38         ` Mike Fedyk
2002-03-10  4:55         ` J Sloan
2002-03-10  6:05         ` Robert Love
2002-03-10  6:18           ` Charles Heselton
2002-03-11  1:05     ` Andrea Arcangeli
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-03-08  0:14 2.5.6-3 -- preempt_schedule unresolved in snd-pcm.o, snd-emu10k1-synth.o and snd-emu10k1.o Miles Lane
2002-03-09 18:55 ` Kernel 2.5.6 Interactive performance Dan Mann

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