-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 02/07/14 01:19, James wrote: > Could/would somebody with a resonably well tuned kernel,
Having a "tuned kernel" is a very subjective term - it depends very much on
your hardware (the cpu and others) and your intended usage.
> I've gotten my {} so F(lacked)up, I need to audit it line by line.
Practise makes perfect. :)
> Or At least the first sections:
What I would recommend is to get yourself a running system using genrkenel (if
you don't already have one). Once there, install sys-apps/pciutils so as to
have the utilities you need to figure out what drivers you need.
Use `lspci -k` to show what drivers are in use by your kernel. Alternatively,
you can check out http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ which will try and detect what
drivers are needed by your hardware.
Another possibility is for you to try a Kernel Seed (http://kernel-seeds.org/)
as a starting point and make modifications from there.
Lastly, I've attached my .config (it's from a 3.12.21-gentoo-r1) with hardware
specs as per below. I don't claim this to be particularly "tuned", but it's
functional desktop and doesn't have too much bloat.
CPU: AMD FX6300
MB: AsRock 970 Extreme4
GPU: ATI Radeon HD6570 [*BINARY DRIVER*]
ETH: Realtek RTL8168
WIFI: Atheros AR9287
Init: systemd
Hope this helps.
- -wraeth
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