Re: MM Kernel Stability

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On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 06:27:45PM -0400, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
> Been meaning to ask, but is it generally considered stupid to routinely 
> run an -mm kernel for a primary personal machine? I know it's helpful for 
> testing. And it should have a lot more bleeding-edge updates than even the 
> -rc/-git kernels would have. Is it a good idea, or will I be setting my 
> hard drives on "puree" and hoping the blender's not plugged in?

It should work most of the time, and you anyway have a backup, don't you?

cu
Adrian

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