dragoran wrote:
Chuck Ebbert wrote:
dragoran wrote:
...
anyway thx, I will test it later today or tomorrow and report how it does
I'm running this kernel for some days on an x86_64 and since today on an
intel P4.
had the same issues with yum install kernel --enablerepo=...
it seem this/these kernel(s) are noticeable faster and this with some
debug options still on.
'got the same suspend issues on my P4 as reported here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2007-February/msg00668.html
suspending on x86_64 works and really fast -compared to older kernels-
but wakes up with:
vbetool[28603]: segfault at 000000000000ae19 rip 000000000042417f rsp
00007fff12
IIRC, this issue is or similar issues are already in bz.
questions:
- are there some more debug options *OFF* :-) , if it becomes a release
kernel ?
leads to:
- what is the main diff. between a *test* kernel and a *release* kernel:
'want say: is it necessary to *exchange* the test kernel with the
release kernel, when there is a same-version release kernel ?
('want to save some yum remove... / yum install tasks, if possible)
- are there some Intel-P4-rawhide-running-girls/guys out there, to
verify that suspend issue ?
- should i bz this suspend issue, in general|then ?
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ronald
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