Re: Linux 2.6.25.10

From: Chris Rankin
Date: Thu Jul 03 2008 - 19:42:26 EST


> Again, if the above information is somehow insufficient as to what
> exactly is fixed in the -stable releases, and anyone has questions about
> how these release announcements are created, please let me know.

Well, for example:

I have only machines with 32 bit CPUS, none of them is hot-pluggable and none has an i915 graphics chip. All my local users are "trusted", nor am I running any multi-threaded Java applications on SMP systems. (I also have no idea what ICM pages are, but they sound jolly impressive!)

And what is "native_read_tscp" all about?

So why am I being "STRONGLY encouraged to upgrade to this release"? (Your emphasis.) Is it because otherwise you're going to sneak up and burn my house down?

Cheers,
Chris



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