On 05/17/2012 08:56 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Oh wait! You're using kernel-2.6.35.4 - not kernel 3.5.x (which does not exist
yet). That's a really old version. Is it an up-to-date distribution kernel? If
so - you can report it to your distributor. If not - you should upgrade.
Of course I should upgrade. That way I'll exchange a problem which has zero impact on my system (currently) with one that will possibly cause real trouble. That's the good thing about upgrading all the time: You have a lot of quality time with you computer, fixing whatever broke when you upgraded to fix the previous problem.

I may consider upgrading to a kernel > 2.6.35 which has gone through a long phase of "bug fixes only" but I understand there is no such around at the moment. What I call a vintage kernel.

   Eli
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