Vincent Stemen wrote:
> The problem is, that's not true. These problems are not slipping
> through because of lack of testers.
Just to add some sanity to this thread, I have been using the 2.4.x
kernels ever since they came out, on my personal workstation and on some
workstations that I administrate for fellow students in my department
here at UCLA. They have basically worked fine for me. They are not
perfect, but many of the 2.4.x releases have been a big improvement over
the 2.2.x releases. For one, 2.4.x actually can tell which pages are
not used, and swap out unused daemons, which helps a lot on a 64Mb box :)
-BenR
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