On Sun, Aug 02, 1998 at 11:49:49PM +0000, Richard Adams wrote:
> According to Norbert Bottlaender-Prier: While burning my CPU.

> How very well put. I have just been reading some mails about 2.1.10x which
> would suggest that what you say might be his problem. As a warning or
> advise to others, 2.1.xxx kernels are "Development kernels", its what they
> call "The Bleeding Edge" use them at your own risk, if you encounter "ANY"
> problem try a stable kernel for example (2.0.35) before sending a message
> to "any" list about the problem which you have encounterd.
> But of course if a "Development kernel" has corrupted your disk then the
> damage "might" be unrepairable, that does'nt happen very often but it has
> been known to occur.

Well, there is an appropriate list, namely linux-kernel, and since we
are now very close to a new stable release (2.2) any and all errors
people encounter are interesting and should be reported to
linux-kernel and/or the appropriate subsystem maintainer.

-- 
Jakob Borg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 narayan 2.1.112 i586]

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