I'd be willing to test one. Wouldn't be able to build it I don't think, since thats a level of code voodoo I doubt I'd be prepared for anytime soon. On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 13:15 -0300, Claudio Freire wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Brian K. White
wrote: But it's also not automatically stupid for at least one entity to at least try it once to see if it was worth doing, instead of saying, well unless you can show it's worth doing then it's a waste to do it. That logic means it would never get tried out even once.
Oh, I'm not just saying.
I've been doing performance optimization for a long time, so I read the checklist and think: how does this help netbooks?
The answer: most of what's there doesn't. A few things I mentioned would, but I would expect only marginally.
Expectation is the key: I don't expect it to be worth it, as isn't building your whole distribution with -O3. People still engage in worthless endeavors. Like building your whole distro with -O3 and claiming it's super cool.
But in this particular case, I doubt. I expect it not to be worth it, but it might.
I don't have a netbook, so I won't try. If I had one, you bet I'd try, because I'm curious.
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