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From"David J. Wallace" <>
SubjectRe: [ck] 2.6.21-ck1
DateFri, 4 May 2007 19:59:41 +0100
On Friday 04 May 2007 14:00, Con Kolivas wrote:
> This patchset is designed to improve system responsiveness and
> interactivity. It is configurable to any workload but the default -ck patch
> is aimed at the desktop and -cks is available with more emphasis on
> serverspace.

Hi Con, 

I have 2.6.21-ck1 running happily on a variety of machines. Everything seems 
fine on both uniprocessor and SMP machines. 

I've been running SD for a couple of weeks now, including alternating between 
a SD patched kernel and an "old" staircase based kernel for a week of that. 
SD seems perfectly smooth. In fact on going back to the old kernel for a day 
I'm sure it felt more "choppy". I don't really do benchmarks, "feel" is more 
relevant to me. Right now I'd say my R4 "feels" better with SD than it has 
for a long time. Nice Job. Thanks for persisiting.

As an aside I realized whilst trying non ck kernels the last few weeks just 
how much of a difference swap prefetch actually makes on a lowish memory 
machine such as this.

Arigatou gozaimashita

David
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