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Linux 2.6.0-test11 Kernel Released

An anonymous reader writes "Linus Torvalds has released his final 2.6.0-test kernel, calling it the 'Beaver In Detox'. Following this release, Linus says that 2.6 development will be led by Andrew Morton. The kernel's name refers in jest to the previous release, which Linus had named "Stoned Beaver". It contains a fix for the aic7xxx driver, proper error handling in do_fork(), some firewire fixes, and correction of a few skbuff leakage points. Download it from a kernel.org mirror."

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  1. Newbie comment by Murmer · · Score: 5, Informative
    If you're a new to all this, and you're a little intimidated by all the options you get from running "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig", here's a tip - if you're running Knoppix, or have one of your current kernels around in /usr/src, you can pull over your old configuration files from /usr/src/kernel and just copy them in the new kernel's source directory, if you're willing to compile the source.

    Then run xconfig, make sure you've got console support compiled in (this point is key) and off you go. make, make install.

    It's worth saying again, no matter how many times it's been said, that Linus and his band of merry coders are doing incredible work. On older machines, like my humble P2/266 laptop, a recompile actually feels faster, a lot faster in fact. If you're running older hardware, it's worth it to give these test kernels a try for that alone, if nothing else.

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    Mike Hoye
  2. The pre-empt problem: by ciaran_o_riordan · · Score: 5, Informative

    A full discussion of the pre-empt problem can be found here:
    http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/1679

    This is probably what has been happening to me.
    I tried up to -test9, but after a few (2-10) hours, my cpu and disk access would shoot up and RAM usage would slowly increase. I dropped to a tty, typed the username "root", but the cpu load was so hight that login timed out before I was even prompted for a password!
    So I had to kill the power on my machine while I could hear that my disk was fully active. I was not a happy camper.

    1. Re:The pre-empt problem: by Daniel+Serodio · · Score: 5, Informative

      If you really, absolutely must kill the power, use the "Magic SysRq" key! Alt+PrintScreen+S will sync the filesystems, and Alt+PrintScreen+U will remount them read-only.

      See /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt.

  3. Re:More Information by golan · · Score: 5, Informative

    Also check out this to see stats about the different 2.6.0-testX versions compile warnings and errors by John Cherry from the OSDL.

  4. Torrent by teoruiz · · Score: 5, Informative

    As usual, I set a torrent here.

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    "Res publica non dominetur"