Overall a pretty big release with lots of new goodies.
Release notes: http://blog.mongodb.org/post/3903149313/mongodb-1-8-released
Tested and it works for me, so I pushed it immediately.
Please file any bugs you might encounter.
Cheers!
Am 16.03.2011 19:00, schrieb KESHAV P.R.:
> Offnote: What happened to Big Kernel Lock (in the config)
There are still some minor things that require the BKL, so it is still
enabled. If you don't use any of those features, there will be no BKL -
it doesn't steal your performance or anything.
There
Am 16.03.2011 20:27, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
please signoff 2.6.38 series for both arches.
Upstream
changes:
http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
Features included:
- kernel image is now xz compressed
- NUMA is enabled on x86_64
- AUTOSCHED (aka the wonder patch) is enabled
- aufs2
Hi guys,
please signoff 2.6.38 series for both arches.
Upstream
changes:
http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
Features included:
- kernel image is now xz compressed
- NUMA is enabled on x86_64
- AUTOSCHED (aka the wonder patch) is enabled
- aufs2.1 latest snapshot
greetings
tpowa
--
Tobias P
Hi,
the previous xorg-font-utils package included 2 utilities that are not
available anymore.
fonttosfnt and ttmkfdir2 can not be found as split packages but AFAIK
they are not part
of any other joint packages either.
What happens to them? Will they be available in the future or they're
dropped com
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 22:42, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Am 16.03.2011 17:12, schrieb KESHAV P.R.:
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:12, KESHAV P.R. wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:09, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
[2011-03-16 19:58:23 +0530] KESHAV P.R.:
> Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lz
Am 16.03.2011 17:12, schrieb KESHAV P.R.:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:12, KESHAV P.R. wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:09, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
>>> [2011-03-16 19:58:23 +0530] KESHAV P.R.:
Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lzma2, not lzma), how
about using it as the default compr
Hello.
I'm using a fully up-to-date + testing archlinux.
Since Linux 2.6.37, I've a lot of Issuing auto-REQUEST_SENSE spamming my
/var/log/everything.log.
Cf https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22690
I hoped that 2.6.38 fixed it, but not.
My lsusb :
[fred@fredo-arch ~]$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 00
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:12, KESHAV P.R. wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:09, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
>> [2011-03-16 19:58:23 +0530] KESHAV P.R.:
>>> Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lzma2, not lzma), how
>>> about using it as the default compression for the kernel and
>>> initramfs. mkinitc
On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 22:41 +0800, 郑文辉 wrote:
> I have reported a bug report FS#23295[1] ,should I send an email in
> arch-general mailling list too?
>
> [1]:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/23295
Not necessary, flyspray is the way to go.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 20:09, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
> [2011-03-16 19:58:23 +0530] KESHAV P.R.:
>> Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lzma2, not lzma), how
>> about using it as the default compression for the kernel and
>> initramfs. mkinitcpio simply requires COMPRESSION="xz" to generate
>> lzma2
I have reported a bug report FS#23295[1] ,should I send an email in
arch-general mailling list too?
[1]:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/23295
[2011-03-16 19:58:23 +0530] KESHAV P.R.:
> Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lzma2, not lzma), how
> about using it as the default compression for the kernel and
> initramfs. mkinitcpio simply requires COMPRESSION="xz" to generate
> lzma2 compressed initramfs. But xz compressed kernel requires ch
Hi all,
Now that kernel 2.6.38 supports xz (lzma2, not lzma), how
about using it as the default compression for the kernel and
initramfs. mkinitcpio simply requires COMPRESSION="xz" to generate
lzma2 compressed initramfs. But xz compressed kernel requires change
in the config option and on
Am 16.03.2011 04:55, schrieb Madhurya Kakati:
Hi,
I am facing some problems with alsa. During booting it shows some
errors. But I don't know how to copy those and paste them here. Can
someone please tell me where can I find the log file?
Thanks.
That is likely a problem with the dump of the ALS
- Original message -
> I am facing some problems with alsa. During booting it shows some
> errors. But I don't know how to copy those and paste them here. Can
> someone please tell me where can I find the log file?
There is none, but you can disable the terminal on the first tty in
/etc/i
Hi,
I had similar problem some time ago. My problem was with the general
alsa settings file that after an update had some problems. Maybe there
were some problems between versions. I solved this in two diferent
computers just reestaring the deamon:
$sudo /etc/rc.d/alsa restart
No errors when star
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