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Date: | Tue, 8 Sep 1998 02:55:56 -0700 |
From: | david <david AT kalifornia DOT com> |
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To: | radek DOT stachowiak AT alter DOT pl |
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Subject: | Re: Rebuild the kernel of Redhat5.1! |
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Reply to mail from Radoslaw Stachowiak about Rebuild the kernel of Redhat5.1! ----------------- > Quoting Shawn Leas (sleas AT ixion DOT honeywell DOT com): >> Could have sworn I saw it on the kernel list a few months back. Wonder if >> anybody could testify to 2.0.36's pgcc-ability from experience? > cache in such situation (about x00kb, while machine has 64M). After that I > have to reboot it and everything goes fine. I think that this problem is > caused by compiling kernel with pgcc. I must strongly disagree. We use pgcc for everything. Our entire server farm has pgcc kernels and they range from a few months of uptime to >10months of uptime. They are all very stable and exhibit no anomalies. This is of course using only -O2. -d -- Look, look, see Windows 98. Buy, lemmings, buy! (c) 1998 David Ford. Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited. for linux-kernel: please read linux/Documentation/* before posting problems
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