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Old 10-13-09, 12:44 PM
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well, its not much. but i spent the last couple days compiling a new kernel, and tweaking, and trimming and all that good stuff. this is actually my first, fully functional, custom kernel. every time i tried before, they either ended up slower, or they were missin something, or just plain didn't work, until my frustrations drove me to quit. this time i pulled through. the other thing may have motivated me, was the eee PC 900A i'm getting for my bday soon, i'm going to run arch linux on it, but with a 4g SSD, i'm going to need every bit of space i can get, so i figured i'd need to get this right soon, little practice makes perfect

for anyone interested. i'm now running a 2.6.32 rc3 kernel with the ZEN patch which adds the BFS scheduler by defaul, and some other changes, such as the option to optimize for K10, and some added smp features compared to the current stock kernel. the other big one for me right now, is the new phc-k8 driver for frequency scaling, the new driver compared to the old powernow_k8 driver, does voltage scaling as well. the new driver also seems to be much more responsive. it switches frequencies alot faster

also, for anyone interested. i think what really helped me this time as far as building it. was this link from a gentoo user, who provides bare minimum configs (seeds) and some general info how to find out what modules you need. excellent starting point. i also cheated and used the xconfig, rather than menuconfig.......its basically the difference between dos and windows, gui vs cli.......the gui made it much easier, since it allowed searching options to make it easier to find what you need, and there's a help/info pane on the modules, which makes it easier as well to know what you need and don't need

but anyway, without going in too much detail, benchmark scores

2.6.30 Arch kernel
2.6.31 Arch kernel
2.6.32-rc3 zen kernel

big difference, some might notice the different cpu speeds reported in the tests. the first one, on the old 2.6.30 kernel, with the old powernow_k8 driver says it was 800mhz. during that test though, that was the second test run. it was scaling for the first test, for the second test i manually set the governor to performance, so it was running 3200mhz, conky was reporting the right speed, but not geekbench for some reason, its not the only app that didin't seem to recheck the speed properly while frequency scaling was on though. proper k10 support lacked in that kernel too, so i don't know. but if you look at the single threaded tests on all the scores are in line, I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be if it was running that much slower

in the new test, cpu scaling was actually still set to ondemand, so scaling was on, and i still got a higher score. but look carefully at the multithreaded tests looks like some of the architecture settings in the new kernel paid off


edit// someone on the arch linux board pointed out the issue with reported cpu speed, which i already know. but also pointed out, the number of threads is specified on the new score, and not on the old. so that had me wondering.......i was running on the default 2.6.30 archlinux kernel when it was run, and 2.6.31 is out now. so i tried with the latest stable arch linux kernel. and the score went up a tad, not much, but a little, and it reports 4 threads now.
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Default Re: some linux BM's

Well I don't use Linux (nor does anyone on here AFAIK), so nothing you said really makes much sense. However the increase in score is pretty nice.

And not using x64 Linux?

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Old 10-15-09, 10:10 PM
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lol. i am running 64bit. but the free version of geekbench onyl runs 32bit
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lol. i am running 64bit. but the free version of geekbench onyl runs 32bit
Ah, so you're being cheap

One of my friends loves Arch, though he doesn't ever run it full time. Just the odd time here and there. And I kinda of doubt he's built a kernel to his PC either.
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Old 10-16-09, 11:50 AM
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cheap? lol, I like to think of it more as having priorities......though i am pretty cheap

And Arch linux is awesome. its not as easy to setup, but its well worth the effort. I can't stand the big distro's, for one they're bloated. Every time i try Fedora i find some way to crash it without really doing anything. Ubuntu is sym-linked to hell. Suse isn't bad for a mainstream distro though. but i like arch, its simple, its as light as it can be depending on your setup, and its optimized for newer cpu architectures.
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I have fedora 10 on my laptop and I find it pretty decent .
Never heard of your distro. Anyway gaming is the only application that I need specs for and if you game, you'll need windows.

What I'm trying to ask is what are you doing with it .
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with my linux system? its my main day to day desktop with all my clutter. all my network shares are on it as well, and my personal files, movies, music, pictures, not to mention the pile of source trees i use for recompiling stuff to try and tweak performance of some thing. etc. my gaming system is clutter free, its not the most recent hardware, but i don't really game that much, so i can't justify using my better system for gaming.
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