Here’s my way to help improve GNOME 2.14 performance: Ubuntu packages for the sysprof profiler:
deb http://www.gnome.org/~martink/2005/sysprof/i386 ./
deb http://www.gnome.org/~martink/2005/sysprof/amd64 ./
deb-src http://www.gnome.org/~martink/2005/sysprof/source ./
They were built on Ubuntu dapper but probably work on breezy too. Sysprof comes with a kernel module. I’ve included packages for the Ubuntu 2.6.12-9 kernels. If you’ve built your own kernel, install the sysprof-source package and module-assistant, then run:
sudo module-assistant auto-install sysprof-source
and if all goes well, the module will be built and installed for your running kernel.
I’ll happily hand off maintenance of these packages to a Debian Developer or an Ubuntu MOTU. Just as happily will I accept patches to make this work on Debian.
Senko said
Hi!
I’ve just installed your packages on Ubuntu Breezy (i386 version). As far as I
can see with a bit of experimenting, it works great!
Thanks!
Unfortunately I’m not MOTU but I know one and I’ll try to persuade him to push
the packages into Universe ;-)
Regards, Senko
martink said
Nice to hear that they work on computers other than my own.
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Here are some links that I believe will be interested
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Idetrorce said
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
Samovar said
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation :) Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Samovar.