Re: Watch out for 10.3 kernel (slow)



pedlo wrote:
Well, then stop saying it.
No way, I have the right to speak and I'm not spamming.

Sure you do, yet somebody said we must be stop saying it.

First of all, I have NEVER been able to
compile my own kernel, so that would mean that if I tried, I would not
be able to run anything.
No need to comment this.
Compiling in Suse is more or less 5 easy steps.

That might well be for you. I was never able to do it.

Secondly, there is a reason that it is compiled the way it is.
I'd like to know it.

That has been and can be discussed best on the factory mailinglist where
the developers are.

Thirdly, if you believe you can do better, please go to the factory
mailinglist and solve the problem for 11.0
Maybe one day.

Why not now? It is also the place where you can find out the reason why
it is compiled that way.

Also you make it sound as if openSUSE developers do not care and that is
not true, as you would know if you would frequent the factory
mailinglist.
I'm NOT saying developers don't care! geeez...

I am NOT saying that you did. I said it sounded as if you did.

But if you have a reason for that kind of compilation, I honestly would like
to know it. My observation came from a direct comparison between Mandriva's
kernel and OpenSuse 10.3, and they are extremely different in terms of
speed.
That's it.

That answer can be found and given on the factory mailinglist.

If it is broke, fix it and fixing is not done here. It needs to be done
before it gets out.
Well, i ADJUSTED it, and I thought people should share improvements.

I agree. However I have not seen your improvement. Also the best place
for such an improvement is on the factory mailinglist where it will
benefit the much more people.

houghi
--
At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer you will
find at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on
the computer.
.



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