[PlanetCCRMA] Upcoming 2.6 kernel; x86_64 (was: Other repositories)

Axel Thimm Axel.Thimm@ATrpms.net
Fri May 28 01:40:03 2004


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On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 04:09:23PM -0700, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrot=
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> > If you start working on a PlanetCCRMA 2.6 kernel,=20
>=20
> Too late, I've already started :-)
>=20
> > do you think we can consolidate forces to have a common kernel? I would=
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> > v4l2/i2c/lm_sensors and stuff like that that should not interfere with
> > the usual PlanetCCRMA kernel patches.
>=20
> Where would be those patches be? I don't want more patches :-) There are
> now very few patches that are specific to Planet CCRMA.=20

They are at the bytesex.org and lm_sensors home pages. I will be
spinning kernels with these and more (autofs, ntfs, maybe
ea/acl/nfsacl) inside, and it would be nice if we could consolidate
forces.

But I am waiting for the 2.6 dust to settle, the currently shipped
kernel will soon be updated.

> I'm currently building a version based on Arjan's 1.391 (I've gone
> through at least 6 or 7 builds so far). Still having problems with
> latency that I now think are related to xorg...

Just out of curiosity, how do you measure latency and also find which
system is causing high penalties?

BTW is there interest for PlanetCCRMA on x86_64?
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Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net

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