Gene Heskett wrote: > As I said in a previous posting, the only change between those two > builds was ripping out the Livna versions of mplayer and > mplayerplug-in and installing the Dries versions. And disabling > selinux. Now which do you think might have had the major effect? You also went on about other things you enabled to make a router work without a factory reset and something about firefox IIRC. I believe you said you rebooted into a new kernel as well. Certainly you didn't just toggle a few kernel config switches and run make again. Pardon me for being skeptical and confused and guessing that the most obvious cause of the speedup was ccache. To make a useful test you'd need to lay out the steps that can be taken to reproduce it. Show a timed make of the kernel and the .config that you used. Then unpack the same kernel, edit the config and do another timed make. If you can do this consistently then it becomes worth mentioning and others may wish to try and reproduce it. You'd also want to disable ccache for the tests, to ensure that it isn't a factor. Closing other applications that might be using up system resources would be a good idea too. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.
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