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Subjectlowlatency-2.2.14-B1 + 2.2.14aa7 questions

I am trying to make sure the lowlatency-2.2.14-B1 patch is stable.
My applications and test programs work fine with the released 2.2.14
kernel however Benno Senoner has a suite of tests which trigger
a lockup and sometimes Oops on my machine. I switched to 2.2.14aa7 and
indeed it is more stable, now I only get stuck processes.

I installed ikd to track this bug down. I am concerned that I am going
off on a tangent.

1) Would it make more sense to port lowlatency-2.2.14-B1 to 2.2.15pre? and
test that combo?

2) I am using gcc version egcs-2.91.66 and I have noticed that Alan Cox
recommends gcc 2.7.2 for kernel compiles. Should I switch?

Wm


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