> On 2005-09-20 14:30:10 -0500, "Alejandro Bonilla" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > >> I'm running Debian Testing with the following kernel: > >> Linux marvin 2.6.11-1-686-smp #1 SMP Mon Jun 20 20:18:45 MDT > >> 2005 i686 > >> GNU/Linux > >> > >> My system is a 2.8Ghz Intel P4 with hyper threading > enabled, 2GB RAM, > >> and 2 SATA drives running in software RAID-1 (everything > is mirrored > >> including the boot and swap partitions). > > > > Well, try another kernel and see if the problems is still there. > > > > 2.6.14-rc2 has only a lot of fixes and clean ups to become > the new more > > stable kernel, maybe that could help you? > > > > .Alejandro > > Thanks for the suggestion. I was kind of hoping someone > would know if > these problems were fixed, though. :-) I assume that kernel > is still > in the unstable branch? No, and as I said, that is the kernel version that has received most cleanups and that Linus is trying to get as more stable as posible. Give it a try or just try a newer kernel version tan 2.6.11.
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