What specific benefits have folks seen by turning on the kernel preemption patch in a 2.4.19 kernel?
We found that a nasty system crash was fixed by turning off preemption. The crash would happen fairly reliably by switching between virtual terminals a number of times. It locked up the system hard. So hard that we can't really find the problem in the kernel; we just found a work-around basically by trial and error. We turned on kernel preemption basically because "everyone was doing it". We haven't noticed any obvious, serious problems or differences since turning preemption off. Does anyone have some suggestions about what differences to expect and what we might have a closer look at? Also, we are newbies about reporting this kind of crash. Any clues about where to report it or ask about it? Thanks for any help... mo =================================== Michael Ost, Software Architect Muse Research, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
