|--==> Bastian Blank writes: BB> Okay. Lets take a look at the images: BB> i386: BB> * available: BB> - 486 BB> - 686 (maybe we can adopt the lock-noop patch, see the xen repo for BB> references) BB> - 686-smp BB> - k7 (the same) BB> - k7-smp BB> * ready for merge: BB> - vserver-686 (here, I think, we really should add the mentioned BB> patch, as i386 have a too large overhead for locking) BB> - vserver-k7
BTW I've checked out the whole kernel SVN repo, but I can't find the vserver-* configs.. where are they exactly? BB> * wanted: BB> - amd64-k8 BB> - emt64-$bla BB> * requested for -media (I think): BB> - rt-686 BB> - rt-k7 Yes. I've talked a bit with Junichi, and we came to the conclusion that naming the flavour "-multimedia" (hence -multimedia-686, -multimedia-k7) would probably be the best choice as: 1) it should be more clear the connection between this set of flavours and the debian-multimedia team 2) the realtime patch might not be the only patch we are going to apply, for example we might want bootsplash and software suspend 2; then the -rt label would be misleading Cheers, Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

