On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 10:48:27AM +0100, Maarten de Boer wrote:
The kernel has
no low-latency patches applied.
That will make a difference.
Good...
2. Upgrade to
2.4.22
Well, why not?
The only reason not to do that is if it doesn't fix the problem...
3. Upgrade to
2.6.0
That's a though question..
Eaxctly - may create more problems than it solves.
since you are using Debian, you might want to build a
debian kernel package. It's a bit tricky if it's the first time you do
it, but applying patches is done nicely for you. If you want to walk
this road, let me know
I would appreciate some hints on this, by private mail I guess as it's a
bit OT for the list. I have recompiled my kernel so I'm familiar with
that process, but not with making it into a Debian kernel package.
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