From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: kristof@sigsegv.be (Kristof Provost) Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 21:26:09 +0200 Subject: Help learning from my mistakes In-Reply-To: References: <0C117A62-F1A4-45EE-B647-3255A98AA0C0@gmail.com> <14807.1428106415@turing-police.cc.vt.edu> <72827.1428188032@turing-police.cc.vt.edu> <4F2F57E7-F49C-4E71-A515-F421D84511F2@gmail.com> <103250.1428210931@turing-police.cc.vt.edu> <20150405122947.GM73237@vega.codepro.be> <81BA72E8-5B31-4AC6-96D7-7B122ED03544@gmail.com> <20150405190518.GN73237@vega.codepro.be> Message-ID: <20150405192609.GO73237@vega.codepro.be> To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org List-Id: kernelnewbies.lists.kernelnewbies.org On 2015-04-05 15:15:12 (-0400), Nicholas Krause wrote: > The only difference I can tell is the kernel version. I was > wondering however if anyone who has more experience in the kernel can > give me tips on how to address my benchmarking. > Nick, as you've been told again and again: *you* need to do the work. No one is going to divide up the work in bite-sized chunks for you. You have to do research, you have to think about what the logical next step is, you have to actually *work* at this. You keep asking what you can do to improve your reputation or get unbanned from the kernel mailing list. It's actually simple enough: Do the work, then show us that you've done it. Next time you ask a question explain what you've tried and researched to answer your own question. When people ask you questions, *answer* *all* of them. You've essentially ignored all of the questions gave you (hint: those are not just questions, they are parts of the work you have to do). Regards, Kristof