On Saturday 10 March 2007 05:07, Mark Lord wrote:Mmm.. when it's good, it's *really* good...
My desktop feels snappier and all of that.
But when it's bad, it stinks.
Like when a "make -j2" kernel rebuild is happening in a background window
And that's bad. When you say "it stinks" is it more than 3 times slower? It should be precisely 3 times slower under that load (although low cpu using things like audio wont be affected by running 3 times slower). If it feels like much more than that much slower, there is a bug there somewhere.
As another reader suggested, how does it run with the compile 'niced'? How does it perform with make (without a -j number).
This is on a Pentium-M 760 single-core, w/2GB SDRAM (notebook).
What HZ are you running? Are you running a Beryl desktop?