Re: Nick's scheduler v19a

From: Markus Hästbacka
Date: Fri Nov 21 2003 - 12:03:18 EST


Yes, but how could I know if the bug is in XFree86? in kernel? in the
nvidia driver module? and no, I can't even hope to try to reproduce bugs
without nvidia module, because no X => no bugs. If you tell me what I
need to add to kernel configuration to get some info while something
happens, I'll probably try to reproduce bugs when test10 is out with
vanilla kernel.

And yes, I'm intrested in the performance of other's computers too, but
if this is new then it's new, and I can't by my self know where the bug
(maybe) is.

Regards,
Markus

On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 18:19, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Markus Hästbacka wrote:
> > That may be true, but why should I complain anymore? Nick made a really
> > great patch that makes things working for me.
> >
>
>
> Are you interested only in the performance of your own computer, or do
> you have any interest in the performance of other people's computers as
> well?
>
> If there's a bug, there's a bug, and you've identified it. Contrary to
> the attitude of our friends in Redmond, the open source community tends
> to see bugs as being really evil. If you've found a bug, we want to
> investigate it and fix it.
--
"Software is like sex, it's better when it's free."
Markus Hästbacka <midian at ihme.org>

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