> > I'm reviewing your kernel config (2.6.33.4) for upcoming 13.1 to make it > suit my board and processor (the same I wrote you of in e-mails some > time ago) and I've noticed that there are many experimental options > enabled. Are they really needed or would it be better if you wipe the > off as Slackware rules say that as much as possible should be stable and > not experimental? > > Some example options: > General setup ---> Export task/process statistics through netlink > (EXPERIMENTAL) > General setup ---> User namespace (EXPERIMENTAL)
I have only knowingly selected experimental stuff on a few occasions when I believe it's necessary for performance or provides a particular functionality. In the cases above, that applies to neither of them, so it might be that when running "make oldconfig" - I chose the default recommendation from the help text - I didn't notice it was experimental and selected "M" (I add most new stuff as modules) - and the most likely case - those options aren't exprimental in linux 2.6.34 which was what the kernel config was originally intended for. The "User namespace" is recommended "N" if unsure, and from reading the description, it doesn't look like something that'd be useful on the ARM platform. I will review the kernel configs at a later date and see if there's anything like this that can be removed. > By the way, in few days I'm going to try 13.1rc1 on my board so I let > you know "how and if" it works;) Great thanks. -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
