Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Nick's scheduler v19a | From | "Peter C. Ndikuwera" <> | Date | Mon, 24 Nov 2003 10:45:17 +0300 |
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Well, you could try using XFree86's supplied "nv" driver to test without the binary nvidia module.
Timothy's point is valid IMO - your help in identifying the bug will help someone else down the road.
Peter C. Ndikuwera Digital Solutions Ltd, Uganda
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 20:00, Markus Hästbacka wrote: > Yes, but how could I know if the bug is in XFree86? in kernel? in the > nvidia driver module? and no, I can't even hope to try to reproduce bugs > without nvidia module, because no X => no bugs. If you tell me what I > need to add to kernel configuration to get some info while something > happens, I'll probably try to reproduce bugs when test10 is out with > vanilla kernel. > > And yes, I'm intrested in the performance of other's computers too, but > if this is new then it's new, and I can't by my self know where the bug > (maybe) is. > > Regards, > Markus > > On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 18:19, Timothy Miller wrote: > > Markus Hästbacka wrote: > > > That may be true, but why should I complain anymore? Nick made a really > > > great patch that makes things working for me. > > > > > > > > > Are you interested only in the performance of your own computer, or do > > you have any interest in the performance of other people's computers as > > well? > > > > If there's a bug, there's a bug, and you've identified it. Contrary to > > the attitude of our friends in Redmond, the open source community tends > > to see bugs as being really evil. If you've found a bug, we want to > > investigate it and fix it.
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