Re: Improvements in 2.6.18 will help SATA?

From: Jonathan Stewart
Date: Wed Sep 27 2006 - 13:40:31 EST


Hello Shriramana,

I am not a developer, just a user like yourself. However, i think i
can answer your question in a general sense.

First, your question was if 2.6.18 would have improvements over
2.6.15. The answer is: yes. The newest kernel versions are almost
always better than the previous versions. If they are not better,
this is called a 'regression' and treated as a bug.

So, in the spirit of community testing, i'd suggest that you perform
some repeatable test with your current kernel, then upgrade, and test
again to see if you can observe improvements. Providing this
information to the kernel mailing list might even be useful to some
developers.

And also, no, this is not OT. If you're talking about the linux
kernel (which you are) then you're most definately on-topic.

Cheers,
Jonathan

On 9/26/06, Shriramana Sharma <samjnaa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm an end user, not a developer. From:

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.18

I see that a lot of the changes are related to SATA. I have a Seagate SATA HDD
as my one and only HDD so if I will really be benefitting performance-wise
from the new features or improvements, then I will install 2.6.18 over
2.6.15. So please tell me as I am not able to decipher for myself, whether
these improvements will lead to better performance, efficiency, speed or
something like that on my SATA HDD.

Please don't be harsh with me if this question is way OT for this list. I
thought only the developers can answer such a question so I asked here. I'm
sincerely sorry if I am bothering anyone.

Please cc me as I am not on the list.

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Shriramana Sharma
Linux user #395953 using Kubuntu 6.06.1
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