On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 at 19:03, fooler wrote:
> im not putting down linux also but i still watch and observe its
> performance. but nowadays, it is too scary to implement new kernel
> version of linux in a production environment due to some reports that it
> can corrupt a filesystem, its virtual memory is in mess, and others.

While I do not contest your claims about FreeBSD's performance, I have to
disagree on your claim about Linux kernel stability. As of Linux kernel
2.4.16, AFAIK, the VM in particular is ready to rock and roll. And 2.4.17
is out, with a rather hefty ChangeLog, but nothing drastic, it seems. So
I'd say that all's well with the latest stable kernel. But then again I
could be wrong so let me know what data you have on this. :)

But "it works for me" (tm). ;>

 --> Jijo

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