Hi, On Sunday 01 February 2004 17:16, Sean Johnson wrote: > Just adding to the list of "good news". I've got 2.6.x kernels running > on two x86 systems, both with nptl turned on. One is my desktop system, > a dual athlon rig, and one is my internet box, a dual PIII Xeon rig. No > problems at all with either system.
well, I had a big recompile session yesterday, because the latest nvidia-drivers&nptl refused to work. Up to that moment, everything was very pleasant, but I did not see any differences between nptl and non-nptl, so it was not too painful. (Well, glibc, gcc, X, qt, KDE complete.. I wasted a whole day... btw genlop is a real useful tool). Oh, and I tried 2.6 kernels with and without preemption and my system seems a little more fluid without preemption... Gl�ck Auf Volker -- Conclusions In a straight-up fight, the Empire squashes the Federation like a bug. Even with its numerical advantage removed, the Empire would still squash the Federation like a bug. Accept it. -Michael Wong -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
