Apologies for resurrecting an old discussion, zerozero.Re: Alternative 200 Lines Kernel Patch
by ikegzqrl on Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:01 pm
Good evening,
Is it still recommended to apply the "alternative to the 200 lines" kernel patch? I was under the impression this fix was included in recent Linux kernels, but when I applied the patch, Linux Mint 13 (KDE) seemed faster than before applying the patch?
Did I just imagine it was faster, or was it? Is this patch now obsolete of is it worth installing it?
Many thanks for your thoughts and reply.
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Re: Alternative 200 Lines Kernel Patch
by zerozero on Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:37 pm
ikegzqrl,
you have the answer to your question 2 posts above your. and please don't bump topics more than 6 months old without activity (the information might not be relevant)
Is it possible for Clem and team to include this in Linux Mint to make it easier for end users?
Another thing I have to do when (re)installing Linux Mint is turning off IPv6. Turning if off really increases the speed of IPv4.
Linux Mint is the best Linux distro out there, but nothing on this earth is perfect.