Gee, all these VM stuff going on in a _stable_ kernel release!  Linus
should start the 2.5 tree soon because a lot of experimental stuff is
finding its way into the mainline stable kernel for the lack of a proper
venue to put them on!


On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, likot wrote:

>
>
> > recompiling gcc-3.0.1 and glibc 2.2.4 using gcc
> > 3.0.1
> > (2.4.10 kernel, Athlon, Debian Potato). Can't
> > understand why the bootstrap won't finish - the
> > kernel
> hrmm read alot of bad reviews for gcc 3 even to the
> point they say it generates faulty code..
>
>
>
> > can't handle the paging requests and seg-faults. No
> > problems using 2.4.9, though. The old VM manages the
> > spawning of dynamic data better than new one when a
> > system-stressing process such as compiling is placed
> > as a standard for a resource-intensive job.
> 2.4.11-pre1 is out
>
> pre1:
>  - Chris Mason: fix ppp race conditions
>  - me: buffers-in-pagecache coherency, buffer.c
> cleanups
>  - Al Viro: block device cleanups/fixes
>  - Anton Altaparmakov: NTFS 1.1.20 update
>  - Andrea Arcangeli: VM tweaks
>
> see if this helps
>
> -Dek
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