=== asac_ is now known as asac === lilstevie is now known as lilstevie|ZNC === lilstevie|ZNC is now known as lilstevie [12:20] rcn-ee, poke poke [12:24] rcn-ee, any interest in spinning a kernel with some crack patches applied? :D [13:56] cwillu_at_work, sure, do you have them hiding somwhere? [13:57] rcn-ee, I'm interested in a 2.6.36-ck2 :) [13:57] link in a sec [13:57] http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/2.6/2.6.36/2.6.36-ck2/ [13:58] build with sched_bfs and hz_1000 (or whichever that one is) [13:58] ah i see.. ;) yeah those would be interestint to see how they run on an omap. ;) [13:58] yep :) [14:02] I'd plan on doing a side-by-side test with otherwise identical configs [14:02] "I plan" rather [14:22] cwillu, give them a test. .;) http://rcn-ee.homeip.net:81/testing/2.6.36-ck/ [14:24] that was quick [14:26] it would have been faster... ;) i haven't enabled the new btrfs stuff from 2.6.37 on my system. ;) [14:26] rcn-ee, thanks. I'll be at the shop this afternoon, I'll give it a try then. (Already loading them onto the board, but I've got no way of actually checking for performance from here :p) [14:27] rcn-ee, heh [14:27] was this omap native, or cross compiled? [14:27] it'll be cool to see your results.. it was cross compiled..a full build will take awhile. ;) [14:28] btrfs on small devices is much nicer in 2.6.37 now too [14:28] specifically, small devices can use a single block group for both metadata and data, which saves on some annoyingness [14:28] I can't remember, did lzo make it for 2.6.37? [14:29] that's another big one if compression is at all interesting to you [14:29] i think it did, last i tried it actually wouldn't boot.. but that might have been when it first entered.. [14:29] lzo being so incredibly faster than gzip [14:30] it's not a format change; you can select between gzip and lzo [14:30] * cwillu checks the changelog [14:30] nope, didn't make it [14:32] okay, bed for a couple hours, and then ck-fueled crack-fun!