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Daneel 2011-08-29 14:23

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power
 
Then go post about your "magic" patch in the respectable thread.

freemangordon 2011-08-29 22:15

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
Here we go, first post updated (swap notifications working most of the time)

epitaph 2011-08-29 23:24

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daneel (Post 1078465)
Then go post about your "magic" patch in the respectable thread.

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=979

Go away yourself!

F2thaK 2011-08-29 23:29

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
will this be part of KP49?

and If you install the deb (which the link to is dead BTW), do you still need to copy the *.ko file?

thanks

Hurrian 2011-08-29 23:52

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
freemangordon, any chance you can upload the debs to goput.it? Seems that I need to register to use abv.bg.

freemangordon 2011-08-30 05:26

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hurrian (Post 1078717)
freemangordon, any chance you can upload the debs to goput.it? Seems that I need to register to use abv.bg.

Sorry about that, got the impression that registration is not needed for download.

http://goput.it/n0x.zip

EDIT: link should work now.

freemangordon 2011-08-30 06:14

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by epitaph (Post 1078707)

Who is there? The guy with the swap performance measurements? Great, would you measure compcache swap performance?

Hurrian 2011-08-30 07:40

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
You're the man, freemangordon!
Running compcache with 128MB disksize, xterm, microb, contacts, conversations, fapman, and LibreOffice running. It doesn't explode anymore!

Some things get laggy under high load though (such as CSSU's tactile) and the UI. Music playback is OK.

BTW, my 512MB swap partition which used to reach 160 MB under this load now contains a bit more than 7MB. Magical!

EDIT: Unfortunately, while stable enough for me, it sends CPU usage to high hell. 100% most of the time, running at 250-600MHz btw.

freemangordon 2011-08-30 07:58

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hurrian (Post 1078823)
You're the man, freemangordon!
Running compcache with 128MB disksize, xterm, microb, contacts, conversations, fapman, and LibreOffice running. It doesn't explode anymore!

Some things get laggy under high load though (such as CSSU's tactile) and the UI. Music playback is OK.

BTW, my 512MB swap partition which used to reach 160 MB under this load now contains a bit more than 7MB. Magical!

EDIT: Unfortunately, while stable enough for me, it sends CPU usage to high hell. 100% most of the time, running at 250-600MHz btw.

High CPU usage seems to be because of the disksize you are using, try with 96 MB.

And now as we have compcache running I am sure someone have to play a little with kernel parameters (swappiness, page size, what else?) in order to have maximum performance gain

WhiteWolf 2011-08-30 09:24

Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPCACHE on kernel-power (now with notifications)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hurrian (Post 1078823)
You're the man, freemangordon!
Running compcache with 128MB disksize, xterm, microb, contacts, conversations, fapman, and LibreOffice running. It doesn't explode anymore!

LibreOffice running? How?

Can you give me the steps to install it?

Thanks


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