Robert Haas wrote:
Greg, have you run into any other evidence suggesting a problem with 2.6.32?

I haven't actually checked myself yet. Right now the only distribution shipping 2.6.32 usefully is Ubuntu 10.04, which I can't recommend anyone use on a server because their release schedules are way too aggressive to ever deliver stable versions anymore. So until either RHEL6 or Debian Squeeze ships, very later this year or early next, the performance of 2.6.32 is irrelevant to me. And by then I'm hoping that the early adopters have squashed more of the obvious bugs here. 2.6.32 is 11 months old at this point, which makes it still a bleeding edge kernel in my book.

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