Am 04.10.2015 um 13:29 schrieb Basil Chupin:
OK, I accept that it does take up some computer and human resources to produce another version of anything in which case then produce a single kernel which still contains what was included in the *-desktop kernel. For example, why reduce the CONFIG_HZ=1000 down to '*=250'? It doesn't require any effort or additional resources to keep this figure at 1000 Hz so why reduce it down to 250 - except for the reason of stubbornness?
Because HZ=250 will perform better in almost all use cases.
Further discussion in this thread shows that people may notice the difference in performance because of this change
Yes. Performance will improve with HZ=250.
- so, for Chrissake, why make the change? Leave the CONFIG_HZ=1000 alone.
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