As the Linux community
looks forward to another kernel release, the kernel hackers have been working on improving the memory management so that the
X desktop responsiveness is doubled under high memory pressure. The result is an improved desktop experience. Benchmarks on memory-tight desktops show clock time and major faults reduced by 50 per cent, and pswpin numbers (memory reads from disk) are reduced to about one-third. Another
improvement coming with 2.6.31 is kernel mode-setting support for ATI Radeon graphics cards, enabling faster user switching and a more seamless startup experience. Peripheral developments that will also improve the Linux desktop experience include support for the new USB 3.0 specification and a new Firewire stack. Even minor Linux releases have heaps of new features these days!
shenhao0129 于 2009-09-14 20:01:34发表:
new kernel is nice
xiazhouquan 于 2009-09-14 13:59:25发表:
very cool,I will use it in fedora 12.