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Larry McVoy <lm@bitmover.com> writes:

>Anyway, we put 2.5.70 on bkbits.net which is a Tyan dual PII motherboard
>w/ serverworks IDE and we started getting data corruption. So I just
>installed 2.4.21 and we'll see if that works better.

I will never understand while you insist running a _production_ server on
some beta and alpha quality kernels.

Why don't you simply pull a RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, debian or anything
else release version distribution, put it on your box and let it
provide the service? And if anything breaks you have a vendor to
ask. Gee, look they would make money from supporting open source
software. :-)

Regards
Henning



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