On 07/05/14 08:57, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
K... Just a quick follow through.... And this is very cursive cause I
gotta
head to work.
While desktop effects seem to work with the new kernel and some chipsets, there
does seem to be a big hit on graphics performance.
I need to test with glgears. Any advice on a more extensive test for graphics
performance??
Oh.... while I'm at it. Is there anyway to tell yum not to uninstall a specific
kernel version??
yum won't uninstall the currently running kernel, so if you always boot
a specific kernel it won't be uninstalled.
Also the number of kernels yum keeps is controlled by the value of
installonly_limit /etc/yum.conf (3 by default), if you set it to 0 yum
won't uninstall older kernels at all. You can do that for now (and
uninstall older kernels manually) until the graphics issue is fixed on
your system.
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Ahmad Samir