In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Andy Poling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>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.
It depends on what you do. 2.0.x is basically not stable on SMP -
although there are certainly patches to make it better. Some of those
are in the newer 2.0.x versions.
But depending on your configuration and your workload, you may never see
any problems: it's not very easy to get a 2.0.x kernel to fall over.
Linus