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Old 06-09-2008, 11:10 PM
Michael Sotnikov
 
Default Howto recompile kernel package with a different Timer Frequency

Markus Schönhaber пишет:
> Michael Sotnikov wrote:
>
>> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>
>>> Hardy 64-bit
>> This is the main difference.
>
> No, it isn't. I just compiled the 2.6.24-18-generic kernel on a fresh
> install of 32-bit Hardy server following the steps in the wiki article
> and it worked flawlessly.

Hmm... Thank you for the information.
This is a point to think what's wrong with my system...
i have to try fully remove 4.3.0 gcc and check it again (i've tried with
CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.2, before, but maybe it doesn't work with kernel)


Good day!


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Old 06-10-2008, 02:24 PM
"Miano, Steven M."
 
Default Howto recompile kernel package with a different Timer Frequency

> > Michael Sotnikov wrote:
> >
> >> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> >
> >>> Hardy 64-bit
> >> This is the main difference.
> >
> > No, it isn't. I just compiled the 2.6.24-18-generic kernel on a fresh
> > install of 32-bit Hardy server following the steps in the wiki article
> > and it worked flawlessly.
>
> Hmm... Thank you for the information.
> This is a point to think what's wrong with my system...
> i have to try fully remove 4.3.0 gcc and check it again (i've tried with
> CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.2, before, but maybe it doesn't work with kernel)
>
>
> Good day!


I also recompiled a 2.6.24-18-server kernel last night (perfect for a source gaming server for it's FPS to go from 250 up to 800), the only thing that I changed was the HZ from 100 to 1000, seems to have worked flawlessly going off of the wiki hosted by Ubuntu. However if you do use that wiki be sure to rename the new kernel after you edit your config, otherwise when you attempt to use aptitude to update/upgrade it will try to update/upgrade your kernel.

Best of luck to you.

~Steve

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Old 06-11-2008, 01:10 PM
Michael Sotnikov
 
Default Howto recompile kernel package with a different Timer Frequency

Miano, Steven M.:
>>> Michael Sotnikov wrote:

>> Good day!
>
>
> I also recompiled a 2.6.24-18-server kernel last night (perfect for a source gaming server for it's FPS to go from 250 up to 800), the only thing that I changed was the HZ from 100 to 1000, seems to have worked flawlessly going off of the wiki hosted by Ubuntu. However if you do use that wiki be sure to rename the new kernel after you edit your config, otherwise when you attempt to use aptitude to update/upgrade it will try to update/upgrade your kernel.

I fixed my problem with compilation (yep, it was gcc 4.3 versus 2.6.24
kernel, and the only working switch to 4.2 is - relink /usr/bin/gcc and
other symlinks by hands). And I also recompiled kernel last night =) but
can you point me how correctly create package with different name and
different name of kernel inside it?

Michael.


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Old 06-12-2008, 12:32 PM
Michael Sotnikov
 
Default Howto recompile kernel package with a different Timer Frequency

Peter:

> I just recompiled my kernel (Changed to 64GB and Core2) I used this
> site:
> http://www.candelatech.com/oss/ubuntu-live-notes.txt
> as a guide. You do need to make some changes while you go through the
> guide but it's not difficult.

VERY! Very good guide!
I've made the same build script. It works perfect.

Thank you very much for this link.


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