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SubjectRe: Severe Linux 2.4 kernel memory leakage
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Hi Phil, I think you are right. When i look @ /boot (good way of seeing,
which & when) it tells me that my upgrade schedule was:

Aug 22 2001 bzImage-2.4.9
Sep 27 07:17 bzImage-2.4.10
Oct 12 04:27 bzImage-2.4.11
Oct 12 16:58 bzImage-2.4.12
Nov 8 17:26 bzImage-2.4.13
Nov 10 10:41 bzImage-2.4.14
Nov 24 10:46 bzImage-2.4.15

So apearantly 2.4.11 was dont use (2.4.12 followed later the same day in
my upgrade cycle). Then for almost a month no upgrades while running
2.4.12, and from there on folowing the kernel upgrade cycle again.

-- Chris


On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 16:41, Phil Sorber wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 10:30, Chris Chabot wrote:
> > The kernel i ran for about a month was kernel 2.4.11.
> >
>
> wasn't kernel 2.4.11 labeled "dontuse"?
>
> that had a serious bug in it.
>
> >
> --
> Phil Sorber
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