Does 2.2.14 have USB support?
Regards
Gustav
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>
> Not sure, Im running 6.2B on everything here now, (waiting for a clean time
> to download 6.2 official) no slowdowns noticed. If you think its a kernel
> issue (which I might add I had problems with the 2.2.15pre?? that was
> supplied with RH6.2B) you should download and install (-ih not -Uvh) the
> kernel from ftp://duke.eburg.com. Its an Awesome 2.2.14 kernel (it has all
> the extras). Its in the directory mycontrib.
>
> Kirk
>
> >At 09:53 PM 3/28/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >> Mind you, I'm a bit concerned as to what might happen if I upgrade from RH
> >> 6.1 to 6.2. Anyone BTDT?
> >>
> >
> >BTDT, The problems I've found is that X-Chat segfaults like crazy! That
> >and glade does it occationally.
> >One thing that i've found weird that seems to be recurring every so
> >often with Linux is taht network connections start slowing down every
> >few kernel releases. The 6.2 comes with 2.2.14-5.0 for the kernel
> >release. 6.1 didn't lag on me when doing downloads while 6.2 is. I've
> >attempted a custom kerenl compile adding only the absolute barest that I
> >need to operate and thus no fancy shmancy addins. Still get the lag on
> >about 3 out of every 5 downloads.
> >
> >What do i define as lag, you say? Simple. Reduced download speeds (loss
> >of about 5 to 11KB/s (using DSL here)), lagged connections meaning
> >longer than normal times to connect to known sites. (Averages about 5 to
> >10 seconds, and an added average of 3 to 5 seconds to send an email.
> >
> >What's changed in my setup? Nothing other than upgraded pacakges from
> >6.1 to 6.2, use of the default kernel and in an attempt to fix the
> >sluggishness, a rebuild of the kernel to bare minimums for my system.
> >
> >My current system is as follows.
> >
> >Intel PII 450
> >IBM 300GL motherboard
> >192MB of Viking PC100 RAM
> >1 4.3GB W.D IDE drive
> >1 3.2GB Fujitsu IDE drive
> >Voodoo3 3000 PCI IDE video card
> >Netgear 10/100 NIC (DEC chipset)
> >ESS 1869 AudioDrive
> >48X Cyber IDE CDROM
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