Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Jul 2002 18:54:02 +0200 | From | Tomas Szepe <> | Subject | Re: What is the most stable kernel to date? |
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> > > Has anyone conducted any tests to determine what is the most stable (as in > > > reliable) kernel available? > > > > There is no such test because there's no way to describe "being stable" > > in formulas. > > > > You might as well like to stick with a kernel that has worked for you > > for a long enough time. If you don't need the features of 2.4, go with > > 2.2-latest. > > Well, about stability: I'm running 2.4.19-rc1-aa2 for some days now, I > didn't yet have any problems. My sparc64, meanwhile, is running 2.5.24-ct1, > stable for more than a week of uptime yet.
As for me,
$ arch i686 $ uname -r 2.4.19-pre10-ac2 $ uptime 6:51pm up 36 days, 19:14, 19 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 (config: p2, 2 ide controllers, raid0, 2 network adapters) -- $ arch sparc $ uname -r 2.4.19-pre10 $ uptime 6:51pm up 38 days, 8:46, 7 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00 (config: smp ss10, scsi, raid0, 1 network adapter)
The latter is with my dynamic-nocache patch included.
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