if you are using a laptop, it seems recent ac kernels have been hanging
if you go standby or suspend (this has hit me)
shaya
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 10:56, David Roundy wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:56:30AM -0600, DvB wrote:
> > I'm thinking about just downloading and compiling an ac kernel t
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:56:30AM -0600, DvB wrote:
> I'm thinking about just downloading and compiling an ac kernel to get
> ext3 but Alan's latest sound like they've got some issues. Any ideas as
> to which one I should run? Also, has Linus given any kind of timeframe
> for adding it to the offi
* DvB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011029 21:09]:
>
> I'm thinking about just downloading and compiling an ac kernel to
> get ext3 but Alan's latest sound like they've got some issues. Any
> ideas as to which one I should run?
2.4.9 with the official ext3 patch is working fine here...
> Also, has Linus
I'm using 2.4.13 with the latest patch for the linus tree (actually
for 2.4.13-pre something - fix the reject yourself).
I'm using it on three machines here and havn't had a problem - but
then I've not ever had any real swap problems at all with the 2.4
trees.
Matthew
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 10:
DvB wrote:
> I'm thinking about just downloading and compiling an ac kernel to get
> ext3 but Alan's latest sound like they've got some issues. Any ideas as
> to which one I should run? Also, has Linus given any kind of timeframe
> for adding it to the official kernel? (other than "soon," that is
I'm thinking about just downloading and compiling an ac kernel to get
ext3 but Alan's latest sound like they've got some issues. Any ideas as
to which one I should run? Also, has Linus given any kind of timeframe
for adding it to the official kernel? (other than "soon," that is :-)
TIA
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