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Nonconformist Geek
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With the above in mind, I'm considering building a repository of custom kernels for a variety of architectures and distros, optimized for desktop usage and built from the latest vanilla kernel over at kernel.org. This poll is posted in an effort to find out a) what distros you are running and b) if there's any interest in getting custom kernels built for your architectures. I'll also be posting a follow-up poll about CPU architectures if this poll garners any interest.
Best regards,
-AT
- Most distributions optimize their kernels using scheduler options intended for use on servers, not desktops. As such, generic kernels are not nearly as responsive under a typical desktop load as Linux potentially can be. This even includes your typical "p4" or "k7" optional kernel builds in your repos.
- The kernel from Kernel.org is always newer than the kernel shipped with mainstream distros, and as such, has more support for bleeding-edge and exotic hardware.
- Some of the newer, more exciting features of the Linux kernel, such as the new CFS scheduler, are not present in older builds of the Linux kernel.
- Most CPU optimizations are left out of generic kernels to maintain compatibility with a wide variety of architectures.
With the above in mind, I'm considering building a repository of custom kernels for a variety of architectures and distros, optimized for desktop usage and built from the latest vanilla kernel over at kernel.org. This poll is posted in an effort to find out a) what distros you are running and b) if there's any interest in getting custom kernels built for your architectures. I'll also be posting a follow-up poll about CPU architectures if this poll garners any interest.
Best regards,
-AT