On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 08:34, Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There was some serious oopsing in recent kernels which caused some slowness and rather large /var/log/messages. Today's kernel is much better.
I had the same X problem. The intel driver has been flaky for lots of folks since November-ish. If your intel card is misbehaving, I had success with the latest drivers by
a)Turn off compiz
b) In your xorg.conf, add
Option "EXANoComposite" "true"
My network seems quite slow. I think the problem is that dns queries are seeing A rather than AAAA (or vice versa) responses and there appears to be a timeout associated with that. The slowdown comes and goes with updates to bind.
For the most part, today's rawhide is usable for me.
darrell
How does rawhide seem to be running in the last week/days or so? When I
messed with it few days ago, it seems slow and not as responsive (yes I
am aware at some point, debug type services are turned on and make it a
little slower during testing). It seemed firefox was not showing pages
correctly, as in some of the blocks/frames within the page would be a
bunch of them, like tiled or something? Thought I saw few others
mention this before.
In other words, it running same, better, no idea what I am referring to,
it picking up steam and working pretty decent for being rawhide?
There was some serious oopsing in recent kernels which caused some slowness and rather large /var/log/messages. Today's kernel is much better.
I had the same X problem. The intel driver has been flaky for lots of folks since November-ish. If your intel card is misbehaving, I had success with the latest drivers by
a)Turn off compiz
b) In your xorg.conf, add
Option "EXANoComposite" "true"
My network seems quite slow. I think the problem is that dns queries are seeing A rather than AAAA (or vice versa) responses and there appears to be a timeout associated with that. The slowdown comes and goes with updates to bind.
For the most part, today's rawhide is usable for me.
darrell
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