Re: [Test-Announce] Fedora 19 Alpha Release Candidate 4 (RC4) Available Now!

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On 18/04/13 05:12 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:

Or post disclaimers that Alphas now use a slow, debug kernel and has
high memory requirements. I believe F18 was the first to have a debug
kernel/high RAM, correct? That's 17 previous releases that people were
used to a "normal speed" system to test with. Expect bitching.

No, they've had debug kernels for ages, but debug kernels got quite a lot slower with the 2.6.40 release (IIRC). Before that the difference wasn't so great.
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