Avarice wrote:Yes it really is, that guy wasn't requesting the world to be reset, just said it would be nice and all in good time as a response to what everyone else in this thread was talking about.
The Rules wrote:No, seriously, do not discuss nonexistent resets. It only stirs up trouble.
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
loftar wrote:I meant before the whole OS update tonight.
loftar wrote:Well, it seems to be working far better than the stock 6.0 kernel, though (which, by the way, is 2.6.32). That's not to say that it's good, of course, but it doesn't seem to be worse than before the update now.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
loftar wrote:... it doesn't seem to be worse than before the update now.
loftar wrote:For some reason, the upgrade seems to have wasted I/O performance completely (as if it weren't bad enough before).
My initial thought is to blame the kernel in Debian 6.0, because I started experiencing similar problem on my own home server after having upgraded it to the same kernel. I will try the kernel from Testing, but need to reboot again for that.
bmjclark wrote:Avarice wrote:Yes it really is, that guy wasn't requesting the world to be reset, just said it would be nice and all in good time as a response to what everyone else in this thread was talking about.The Rules wrote:No, seriously, do not discuss nonexistent resets. It only stirs up trouble.
bmjclark wrote:
If world 7 starts ill make it my personal duty to find and kill over and over
Zluka52 wrote:Hello loftar!
Did you need any help with kernel tuning?
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