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SubjectRe: Which kernel is the best for a small linux system?
FromMike Galbraith <>
DateThu, 16 Mar 2006 09:12:28 +0100
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 05:19 +0100, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 10:32 +1100, Grant Coady wrote:
> > > > Certainly provides little motivation for testers to provide any 
> > feedback does it not?  I've had two threads on sluggish terminal 
> > here performance without resolution.  2.6 feels sluggish, the test 
> > is simple and repeatable, your ridicule does not change that at all.> > Hmm.  You have a testcase that's both simple _and_ repeatable?  Cool.
> What is it?

P.S.  if you're talking about ssh console slowdown thingie, as I write
this I'm ssh'd into my P3/500, and..

[root]:# time w
 09:07:02 up  2:44,  6 users,  load average: 3.74, 4.09, 3.34
USER     TTY        LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
root     tty1      06:23   10:11   0.17s  0.15s  -bash
root     tty2      08:43   23:34  41.09s 41.05s  top d1
root     tty3      08:49   22.00s  0.12s  0.10s  -bash
root     tty4      08:51    3:50   4.05s  3.95s  ab -c 50 -n 10000
http://localhost 81
root     tty5      09:04    1:12   0.06s  0.05s  -bash
root     pts/0     08:38    0.00s  0.18s  0.02s  w
real    0m0.033s
user    0m0.013s
sys     0m0.019s
[root]:#        

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