Hi,
I'm not very much into compiling and sources, so if this post is fundamentally wrong for some reason, sorry in advance. For example I sense that may be using "Ubuntu-4.2.0-14.16" sources along with "config-4.2.2-1-pve" would give me the exact results I want? (no compatibility issues, lack of certain bit of custom code, etc)?
Straight to the point: the latest kernel source files (4.2.1 of 25th September) are outdated compared to the compiled version(s?) from both pve-no-subscription and pvetest repos (4.2.2.1-pve of 6th October).
What I need them for is to compile the kernel with preempt and higher HZ (it's just a standalone node with a single LXC container used for Counter Strike: GO gameservers, which could benefit from the low latency kernel).
Thanks in advance!!
I'm not very much into compiling and sources, so if this post is fundamentally wrong for some reason, sorry in advance. For example I sense that may be using "Ubuntu-4.2.0-14.16" sources along with "config-4.2.2-1-pve" would give me the exact results I want? (no compatibility issues, lack of certain bit of custom code, etc)?
Straight to the point: the latest kernel source files (4.2.1 of 25th September) are outdated compared to the compiled version(s?) from both pve-no-subscription and pvetest repos (4.2.2.1-pve of 6th October).
What I need them for is to compile the kernel with preempt and higher HZ (it's just a standalone node with a single LXC container used for Counter Strike: GO gameservers, which could benefit from the low latency kernel).
Thanks in advance!!