On 01/19/2010 10:13 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
On 01/19/2010 12:22 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Updating a kernel version is a major and complex task and often takes
> quite a while. Just having a completed build is often a long way from
> even being in good enough state to go to -testing; there may be many
> patches that need porting to the new release or significant regressions
> that need to be addressed. There have been cases where it's taken
> months. So this isn't unusual and don't, necessarily, hold your
> breath :). You can always try the latest version from Koji and kill it
> if doesn't work, though.
I do realize this, and good comments. There are some great
improvements int this kernel - for one should finally fix the slow_path
bug in iwl4965 wireless triggered by lot of data (eg backups) going
through the wireless .. there are a lot of other good things too!
I will try the koji kernel ...
I tried the 2.6.32.6 koji build - there were 4 warnings about missing
things (firmware) for drivers I was not using (aic9xxx, qlaxxx, mmm
forgoet what else) - i did add ati-firmware which I did find (even tho
im using nvidia).
There was warning about nouveau during the rpm -i which I am using -
but I crossed my fingers and it seems to work.
iwl4965 wifi is improved substantially (speed for N is once again
visible) - the last test is the warn slowpath bug which I am pretty sure
is fixed in this kernel too - it triggers when lots of packets go thru -
so I will run a backup which usually triggers the bug to see.
So a few small tidy ups but so far working well for me (64 bit).
gene