If you compiled it in, and booted with the new one, then its active.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 02/05/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Luc VERNEREY</b> <<a href="mailto:Luc.VERNEREY@free.fr">Luc.VERNEREY@free.fr
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Sorry for my question, the answer was written here...<br><br>:-|<br><br>
Cheers<br><br><br><br>Le mardi 01 mai 2007 04:14, Bill Fraser a écrit:<br>> Depending on how your distro set up your kernel, you might be able to<br>> perform the following check:<br>><br>> Do this in a terminal window:
<br>> zcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_HZ<br>><br>> If you see "CONFIG_HZ=1000" or "CONFIG_HZ_1000=y" somewhere, then your<br>> kernel's timer already runs at 1000 Hz. Otherwise, consult Google on
<br>> how to reconfigure and recompile your kernel.<br>><br>> If that command doesn't work, again consult Google on how to recompile<br>> and reconfigure your kernel, and how to check for that value.<br>>
<br>> Good luck,<br>> -Bill<br>><br>> On 5/1/07, Zachary Williams <<a href="mailto:admin@ztnet.com">admin@ztnet.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > This is not for the faint of heart. You will need to be compiling your
<br>> > own kernel, to modify this setting. Or, see if your distro has a 1000hz<br>> > pre-compiled kernel.<br>> ><br>> > Zach<br>> ><br>> > ----- Original Message -----<br>> ><br>
> > From: Ketzerei/Deafmonkey<br>> > To: <a href="mailto:ut2004@icculus.org">ut2004@icculus.org</a><br>> > Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 2:25 PM<br>> > Subject: Re: [ut2004] Video<br>> ><br>> > Ummmmmm.... how would I do that? Specifically, where do I edit?
<br>> ><br>> > On 4/30/07, Alex Boag-Munroe <<a href="mailto:boagenator@gmail.com">boagenator@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > > Check your kernel config, you need the kernel timer set to 1000Hz to<br>
> > > play<br>> ><br>> > a game like UT2K4 and not have the system lag behind.<br>> ><br>> > > On 30/04/07, Peter Hoff < <a href="mailto:petehoff@pacbell.net">petehoff@pacbell.net</a>
> wrote:<br>> > > > Don't know if there's anything to be done about the map thing. That<br>> > > > used<br>> ><br>> > to happen to me, too. Maybe downloading all the maps you can find so it
<br>> > doesn't have to download them from the server? Dunno, just an idea.<br>> ><br>> > > > The second thing could be a video issue. Maybe try reinstalling or<br>> ><br>> > updating your video drivers. Or it might be that your video card is
<br>> > overheating. You could get a can of compressed air and blow all the dust<br>> > bunnies out of your machine.<br>> ><br>> > > > The last one could be due to your mouse. Sometimes my mouse wheel
<br>> > > > gets<br>> ><br>> > stuck between points on the roller and things get crazy as it tries to<br>> > decide what's going on.<br>> ><br>> > > > ----- Original Message ----
<br>> > > > From: Ketzerei/Deafmonkey < <a href="mailto:h3adbanger101@gmail.com">h3adbanger101@gmail.com</a>><br>> > > > To: ut2004 < <a href="mailto:ut2004@icculus.org">ut2004@icculus.org
</a>><br>> > > > Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 6:25:22 PM<br>> > > > Subject: [ut2004] Video<br>> > > ><br>> > > > Ok, I'm not sure if it's my comp, or the game, but (this is only in
<br>> ><br>> > Instant action) the game will spend like 20 minutes loading a map while<br>> > all the other maps before that loaded fine. It's not one specific map<br>> > either. Also, the game will randomly lag for like half a second every 3
<br>> > seconds for like a minute. And, (yes there's a lot to this) the view will<br>> > occasionally sputter and cause me to look either straight up or down<br>> > instantaniously. Dunno if it's me or what, but if you have a suggestion,
<br>> > please tell me.<br>> ><br>> > > --<br>> > > Alex Boag-Munroe<br>> > ><br>> > > Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine.<br><br></blockquote>
</div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Alex Boag-Munroe<br><br>Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine.