We should use 2.6 if it's stable. Right now, it can't handle low memory situations to save its life.
"Andrey Borzenkov" wrote: > Just hit the following on a.o.l.m: > > 8.2 was one of the most rock-solid Linux distros ever. Unless you feel > you need some program or functionality you can't get in 8.2, I'd stay > with it instead of upgrading until the 10.0 release with the 2.6 kernel > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > is released in about 6 months. > > oh, well ... :)
