Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: The 2.6 kernel, expected to be released by late next month | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | 06 May 2003 13:53:52 +0100 |
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On Maw, 2003-05-06 at 14:16, Colin Paul Adams wrote: > >>>>> "Alan" == Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes: > > Alan> Wildly improbable. 2.6-test maybe, but there are way too > Alan> many bugs left including data corruption. > > What sort of data corruption? > > I've just ordered a dual Xeon machine, so I was planning to run 2.5.x > on it, to maximize throughput, but this sounds worrying. perhaps I'd > better stick to 2.4.n?
At least as of 2.5.68 floppy corrupts data, and there have been odd (but not horrifying) problems with IDE that Bart may now have fixed. After that its a case of going through the noise, figuring out which other minor corruption reports come from the tty bug, vm races, user error, bad ram and so on.
I run 2.5.x continually on some non critical boxes. I do have backups but even on 2.4 nothing says my disk wont suddenely fail anyway.
A lot of these are corner cases, and crossing off items one at a time, not "it eats lots of computers"
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