Hey !!!
> >> > I think Linus's official answer I read on new schedulers is > >> > currently NO .... I can vaguely remember a kernel mailinglist post [...] > > But what could be done is including a SUSE kernel with Con's patches > > and > > state clearly that this is a testing kernel, no support, no official > > kernel, > > use at your own risk, bla, bla, bla, ... So those who are interested [...] > Sure, great idea :D. That is why I have created the rpm's now > based on Con's official patches and the SUSE kernel. Just read your e-mails :)" Great news ... guess who'll be installing it as soon as he can 0;) He, he, he, ... Darn !!! I won't be around a computer or Inet this weekend !!! Sure will be a long weekend :( > I think the issue with the Linus kernel is that it has just > adopted a whole set of schedulers and to integrate another > one, might just be a little too experimental. Yup, but if we test it thoroughly ... maybe we can be of some help :) > The more people using the ck patches would do the trick I am > sure in getting it into the official tree. Let's see :) Thanks for your great work !!! Rafa -- Rafa Grimán Systems Engineer Silicon Graphics Spain Santa Engracia , 120 - Planta Baja 28003 Madrid, Spain Tel: +34 91 3984200 Fax: +34 91 3984201 Móvil: +34 628 117 940 http://www.sgi.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
