Kernel 2.4.17 Out
ThatComputerGuy writes "Linux kernel 2.4.17 is final, with a lot of fixes/updates. Check out the huge changelog. If you're on a desktop machine, you should try using RML's preempt patch, it definitely helps response times."
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A bios upgrade fixed the problem for me. Look for an update on your motherboard vendor's website.
Actually, there is a final 2.4.17 patch, but it's not on the page linked to. Go tom l/ preempt-kernel/v2.4/ and grab it from there (or use a mirror).
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/r
-Todd
"The details of my life are quite inconsequential..."
I had similar problems with 2.4.14 and the kernel preemption patch, but I'm running it against 2.4.16 right now with spectacular results. I can play a DVD full screen when the system load (i/o bound) is greater than 3 on my single-Athlon 900. No skips, pops, jumps, anything. Smooth as silk.
* And remember, it's spelled N-e-t-s-c-a-p-e, but it's pronounced "Mozilla."
Rule of thumb: If it's in the base kernel sources, you're OK. If it's a patch to the kernel sources, be careful but not overly concerned. If it's a pre-compiled binary (even if only in part), be very cautious. Remember: Google is your friend.
Example: The Alcatel external USB DSL modem, for example, has a binary part that isn't fully SMP-safe. Because of that, it can't be used with the preempt patch even on a system with a single main CPU.
A firewall can not protect you from yourself. Turn off what you do not need. Do not use the firewall to do your work.