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What kernel do you use
Re: What kernel do you use
Just installed kernel 4.11 on my laptop which is giving "new life" to my wifi. I can only recommend to install that kernel as it has brought new speed to the device.
On my Ubuntu-box I've installed kernel 4.10.0.21 and that kernel is just fast. The device runs Artful Aardvark a.k.a Ubuntu 17.10. I'm considering to install Linux 4.11 on that box too but for now it's really stable so why take the chance?
Better to have stability than live dangerously close to re-install.
On my Ubuntu-box I've installed kernel 4.10.0.21 and that kernel is just fast. The device runs Artful Aardvark a.k.a Ubuntu 17.10. I'm considering to install Linux 4.11 on that box too but for now it's really stable so why take the chance?
Better to have stability than live dangerously close to re-install.
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Now that grsecurity has closed it's doors I'm using Alpine's linux-hardened kernel:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Hardened/H ... el_Project
Does anybody know if Debian has a KSPP-enabled kernel version yet?
It would be a nice addition now that stretch binaries are compiled as fully PIE
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empty@alpine:~ $ cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.9.26-0-hardened (buildozer@build-edge-x86_64) (gcc version 6.3.0 (Alpine 6.3.0) ) #1-Alpine SMP Thu May 4 15:12:03 GMT 2017
Does anybody know if Debian has a KSPP-enabled kernel version yet?
It would be a nice addition now that stretch binaries are compiled as fully PIE
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Meanwhile in Arch, Daniel Micay is tracking the 4.11 series and seems to be updating it several times a day — what a guy!
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empty@Xanadu:~ $ cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.11.0-1-hardened (builduser@strcat) (gcc version 6.3.1 20170306 (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat May 6 13:15:01 EDT 2017
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Re: What kernel do you use
Right now.
My powerpc will run 4.9.0-3 as soon as I bother to reboot it, and my oldest arm will run Wheezy with 3.2 or something.
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Linux XXXX 4.9.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.18-1 (2017-03-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Bullseye amd64, AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Buster amd64, Intel Xeon E3-1240 v3
Sid ppc, PowerPC 7447a
Sid ppc64, PowerPC 970FX
Buster amd64, Intel Xeon E3-1240 v3
Sid ppc, PowerPC 7447a
Sid ppc64, PowerPC 970FX
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Puffy: ~ $ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #51: Sat May 6 12:01:40 MDT 2017
deraadt@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
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Re: What kernel do you use
Just installed Linux 4.12 RC6 on my Ubuntu laptop and boy is that a fast kernel...
Networking just got better andmore stable I like this upgrade a lot.
Networking just got better andmore stable I like this upgrade a lot.
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Re: What kernel do you use
I've been stickin' to the 4.9.x series in Devuan (4.9.30-bpo) and PCLOS (4.9.34), my machine loves 'em. I just hope it'll like the next highest LTS.
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It's like you're talking about giving a cat slices of fish.Linadian wrote:I've been stickin' to the 4.9.x series in Devuan (4.9.30-bpo) and PCLOS (4.9.34), my machine loves 'em.
Re: What kernel do you use
Ha ha, yeah, it is finicky, it has a lot to do with iommu and the VIA USB 3.0 chip. She's a picky 'girl', lol.Lysander wrote:It's like you're talking about giving a cat slices of fish.Linadian wrote:I've been stickin' to the 4.9.x series in Devuan (4.9.30-bpo) and PCLOS (4.9.34), my machine loves 'em.
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Re: What kernel do you use
i started using aptosid kernels way back and can't even remember why i do
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$ uname -a
Linux lenovo-debian 4.11.0-7.slh.3-aptosid-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT aptosid 4.11-16 (2017-06-27) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Re: What kernel do you use
I stopped installing and testing new kernels.
I found out according to my tests, that ubuntu's kernel 4.4.39 can't be improved in terms of performance and behavior with my laptop (Acer Extensa 5230).
I dont even try anymore with any other kernels. , this kernel works perfect in this model.
I found out according to my tests, that ubuntu's kernel 4.4.39 can't be improved in terms of performance and behavior with my laptop (Acer Extensa 5230).
I dont even try anymore with any other kernels. , this kernel works perfect in this model.
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Re: What kernel do you use
Same here, if the highest LTS works good, I use it and stick with it, and keep it updated.bester69 wrote:I stopped installing and testing new kernels.
I found out according to my tests, that ubuntu's kernel 4.4.39 can't be improved in terms of performance and behavior with my laptop (Acer Extensa 5230).
I dont even try anymore with any other kernels. , this kernel works perfect in this model.
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Re: What kernel do you use
This is crazy, i cant move on from kernel ubuntu's 4.4.39, ive tried last 4.4.x, i tried last debian's , i tried 4.8.x branch, 4.1.x, debians's 4.13 Its very , very extrange, but i dont feel confortable with another kernel, I must have some kind of super power, cos i can feel the performance difference even when they might be milliseconds difference, dude, Im able to feel it..wtf, at first i thought it could be some kind of placebo effect, but its not, its not definitlly, I can stand up some other kernel for some few days until i realize its not working same well so i come back to 4.4.39.. its really , really weird in my opinion.. At first, I was able to be improving, moving from kernel to better kernel, until i reached 4.4.39...
definitlly i have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower.. , seriouslly.
definitlly i have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower.. , seriouslly.
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Doesn't help you with spelling thoughbester69 wrote:...
definitlly i have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower.. , seriouslly.
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Phoronix needs to throw away all their scientific testing computers and programs and just hire you to test kernels by "feels", then.anticapitalista wrote:Doesn't help you with spelling thoughbester69 wrote:...
definitlly i have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower.. , seriouslly.
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Re: What kernel do you use
I think this must be a some kind of ability similar /analogous to wine testing, I really got it. , You think, if i werent able to feel it i would have some incertitude about which ones is performing better....Its just i find it a curious thing-stevepusser wrote:Phoronix needs to throw away all their scientific testing computers and programs and just hire you to test kernels by "feels", then.anticapitalista wrote:Doesn't help you with spelling thoughbester69 wrote:...
definitlly i have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower.. , seriouslly.
Steve...currently testing backported 4.14-2.3 Liquorix kernel.
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Re: What kernel do you use
@bester69, everybody here thinks that you are completely full of sh*t and the only way to change that is to post some objective benchmarks to _prove_ that your "superpowers" do in fact exist.
EDIT: added asterisk (sorry Garry!).
EDIT2: back on topic:
EDIT: added asterisk (sorry Garry!).
EDIT2: back on topic:
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empty@Xanadu:~ $ cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.14.3-1-zen (builduser@heftig-32259) (gcc version 7.2.1 20171128 (GCC)) #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 30 11:33:39 UTC 2017
empty@Xanadu:~ $
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Whoa! Harsh but accurate.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:@bester69, everybody here thinks that you are completely full of sh*t
I am not irrational, I'm just quantum probabilistic.
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Re: What kernel do you use
At first I didn't understand why the apology,... any way no problem, these daysEDIT: added asterisk (sorry Garry!).
it is becoming more acceptable, I stumbled on to this in a search,....
From: Sh*t
One could also say:Shite is a common variant in British and Irish English.[1] As a slang term, it has many meanings, including: nonsense, foolishness, something of little value or quality, trivial and usually boastful or inaccurate talk, or a contemptible person. It could also be used to refer to any other noun in general, or to be used as an expression of annoyance, surprise, or anger.
instead ofel es lleno de chorra
But actually in a way, I guess I am the same, I must have some kind of weird psychic ability or superpower, or like he says , on the wine tasting,... I don't have any "scientific" proof, but this kernel :full of sh*t
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$ uname -a
OpenBSD 6.2 GENERIC.MP#0 amd64
Oh, and also sometimes I have no clue about how to solve a problem, or how to do something, so I I get tired after reading tons of documentation, manuals, etc,...and none of it makes sense, so I go to sleep,... amazingly when I wake up , I just know the solution,... "sleep on it", and then these dreams, and cosmic revelations, and then I wake up.
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P.S. @Bester,... Just kidding around with this, no real offence intended, your posts do keep a lot people entertained.
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