Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Am Freitag, 7. September 2012 schrieb Bob Proulx: > > Unfortunately I have some recent FUD concerning xfs. I have had some > > recent small idle xfs filesystems trigger kernel watchdog timer > > ... > > due to these lockups. Squeeze. Everything current. But when idle it > > would periodically lock up and the only messages in the syslog and on > > Squeeze and everything current? > No way. At least when using 2.6.32 default squeeze kernel. Its really old. > Did you try with the latest 3.2 squeeze-backports kernel?
But in the future when when Debian Jessie is being released I am going to be reading then on the mailing list about how old and bad Linux 3.2 is and how it should not be used because it is too old. How can it be really good now when it is going to be really bad in the future when supposedly we know more then than we do now? :-) For my needs Debian Stable is a really very good fit. Much better than Testing or Unstable or Backports. Meanwhile I am running Sid on my main desktop machine. I upgrade it daily. I report bugs as I find them. I am doing so specifically so I can test and find and report bugs. I am very familiar with living on Unstable. Good for developers. Not good for production systems. Bob
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