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FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE availableFreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE availablePosted Feb 28, 2008 17:40 UTC (Thu) by rsidd (subscriber, #2582)In reply to: FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available by kripkenstein Parent article: FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available
The release notes mention that FreeBSD does 15% better than the best-performing Linux kernels, 2.6.22 and 2.6.24. So presumably they fixed whatever was wrong with CFS in 2.6.23...
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FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available Posted Feb 28, 2008 17:46 UTC (Thu) by kripkenstein (subscriber, #43281) [Link] Hmm, perhaps they fixed whatever was wrong in 2.6.23, I have no idea. I am on 2.6.24 on Ubuntu Hardy here, and there are definitely issues with multitasking and responsiveness. But the problem might be unrelated to the scheduler (even though that seems an obvious first guess).
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available Posted Feb 28, 2008 18:43 UTC (Thu) by cyrus (guest, #36858) [Link] Looking at your launchpad entry, Kim Krecht suggests that this problem only occurs with PulseAudio. Can you confirm this?
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available Posted Feb 28, 2008 19:48 UTC (Thu) by kripkenstein (subscriber, #43281) [Link] While the issue is most obvious with audio (which uses PulseAudio), it also occurs with video. If I load a complex webpage in Firefox, for example, while watching a movie in Totem then the video is shown in a 'jerky' manner during the 100% CPU usage in Firefox. So, the audio is most noticeable - music is out of rhythm, there is static noise, it's very distracting - but the poor multitasking is also an issue with video. In both cases I suspect the issue is mostly on low-end computers. My desktop is an Athlon3000, downclocked to 1GHz (to keep it cool). Things are very noticeable there. At 2Ghz, you might not notice it and dismiss the issue, which is why I suspect there aren't more reports of this bug (most people testing Hardy probably have fast computers).
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE available Posted Feb 28, 2008 23:58 UTC (Thu) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091) [Link] Hmmm, I was going to suggest the low-latency kernel, but it is only available for Feisty Fawn. Pity, I saw much better responsiveness with it. You could try compiling your own kernel with preempt=voluntary (desktop) or even preempt=realtime.
PulseAudio stuttering Posted Mar 6, 2008 13:18 UTC (Thu) by midg3t (subscriber, #30998) [Link] Are you running pulseaudio at elevated priority?
PulseAudio stuttering Posted Mar 6, 2008 13:23 UTC (Thu) by kripkenstein (subscriber, #43281) [Link] Hmm, I didn't make any change to the defaults here. Looking in top, it appears it is at PR 20 and Nice 0.
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