Now that i have kubuntu up and running, i have been thinking of compiling my own kernel... from what i have read it a custom kernel is supposed to give much better performance, and since my computer is sort of old (Dell Latitude L400 - Pentium III 700mhz, 256 RAM) it need as much help as it can get...
also, it seems that the default kubuntu kernel doesn't like the sensors on my computer, since lm-sensors seems to be unable to get any data... and the laptop seems to get pretty hot from time to time...
so, the question is: is the performance boost worth all the trouble?
also, what's the best way to do it?
thanks...
also, it seems that the default kubuntu kernel doesn't like the sensors on my computer, since lm-sensors seems to be unable to get any data... and the laptop seems to get pretty hot from time to time...
so, the question is: is the performance boost worth all the trouble?
also, what's the best way to do it?
thanks...
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