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SubjectRe: [PATCH 3/4] new timeofday x86-64 arch specific changes (v. B1)
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> If you grab Linus' current tree it should apply.
>
> Sorry about the confusion.
> -john

I ignored the reject since it was from an #include section - the build went fine. I am even able to use it successfully. Couple things -

Very happy to report that I no longer get those annoying - "losing some ticks ..." "your time source is unreliable or some driver is hogging interrupts" messages - Not sure what change in TOD subsystem cured it - or was it just the removal of the printk? ;)

Sadly, it somehow feels noticeably slower than vanilla 2.6.12-rc5. Especially using X/KDE - It is surely usable but not snappy. I will do more research to find out exactly why - but before that is such as loss of snappiness possible due to the TOD changes?

Thanks
Parag


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