Re: [SLE] 9.1 is sloooooowwww

From: Thom Nuzum (linux_at_tendata.com)
Date: 06/30/04

  • Next message: Steve Michael: "[SLE] Tape drive and 9.1"
    To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
    Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:57:07 -0400
    
    

    Is it possible to install 9.0 and upgrade to 9.1 without using the new kernel?
    Regarding 9.1:The SuSe pro admin manual states that 2.4 should not be used, as
    the enclosed applications may not work with kernel 2.4.
    I can't find a reasonable answer to this and apologize for being sort of
    off-topic. But it is a speed issue with me. I seem to have hack away at many
    application/program to get it reasonably functionable. Many sound programs
    are now an issue and can get only 2-3 programs running that were in 9.0.

    The reason I want 9.1 updates is to make use of the money I spent on the
    disks. I suppose I could go for APT instead.

    Thanks

    -- 
    Thom Nuzum
    -- 
    Check the headers for your unsubscription address
    For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com
    Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com
    Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
    

  • Next message: Steve Michael: "[SLE] Tape drive and 9.1"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: [PATCH] CodingStyle: add typedefs chapter
      ... The reason we have them for things like pte_t etc. is that there ... then by all means go ahead and use a typedef. ... New types which are identical to standard C99 types, ... covers RTL which is used frequently with assembly language in the kernel. ...
      (Linux-Kernel)
    • Re: Forth for Mac OS X Leopard (Intel) - what are the options?
      ... As I understand it even FreeBSD binaries are elf. ... If the .data section works for the kernel part of xina, ... The official way is to use linker scripts. ... For some reason a normal start address in linux32 is around ...
      (comp.lang.forth)
    • Re: SuSE: migrating tot linux software RAID?
      ... > third machine with a megaraid that crashed because of this kernel ... >> The reason that you had data loss at all... ... > I had backups and successfully restored the system after a full install. ...
      (alt.os.linux.suse)
    • Re: eradicating out of tree modules (was: : Linux Security *Module* Framework)
      ... reasons, won't ever be accepted into the mainline kernel tree, what you ... crashes of "the Linux kernel" caused by some binary-only driver. ... it's still a reason for fixing the real problem. ...
      (Linux-Kernel)
    • Re: RFT: updatedb "morning after" problem [was: Re: -mm merge plans for 2.6.23]
      ... Upon completion, it actually frees enough memory that swap-prefetch _could_ help on some boxes, while the real issue is that they should first and foremost dump GNU locate. ... I'm not saying the kernel needs to fix the software itself, but the kernel should try and keep such software from hurting the rest of the system where it can. ... (reading this thread it sometimes seems like the downside is that updatedb shouldn't cause this problem and so if you fixed updatedb there wold be no legitimate benifit, or alturnatly this patch doesn't help updatedb so there's no legitimate benifit) ... it's not that they shouldn't have been swapped out, it's that the reason they were swapped out no longer exists. ...
      (Linux-Kernel)