On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Mark Hahn wrote: > 2.0 kernels are basically ancient. One man's "ancient" is another man's "stable". Believe it or not, there are a few (ahem) folks running SMP systems in production, and the 2.0 kernels may not be the cat's meow, but they certainly are the tool for the job if you want/need stability above all else. Besides it's hard to brag about months of uptime if you're rebooting to install new kernels. :-) -Andy Global Auctions http://www.globalauctions.com
- 2.0.36 anyone? Khairul Azmi Abu Bakar
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Mark Hahn
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Andy Poling
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Mark Hahn
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Alan Cox
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Robert M. Hyatt
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Alan Cox
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Robert G. Brown
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Robert M. Hyatt
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Richard L. England, Jr.
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Alan Cox
- Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Douglas Ridgway
- <TID> Re: 2.0.36 anyone? Marc E. Christensen
