i'm also at a loss with his comment..ponciarello wrote:which bugs are you referring to?

it builds fine here, also on master-2.6.39.dE_logics wrote:Kernel will not compile with squashfs + XZ
this is an upstream kernel problemsuspend and hibernate not working
can't help much with this, sorry, I use slackwareGentoo will not shutdown (hangs after mount / ro)
so this is not a zen problem too.corruption with reiser4 (actually it got worst with vanilla 2.6.38)

I boot very often slax-remix (i486 and x86_64, zen-kernel based) and the derivate porteus on a x86_64 kvm, really don't know which livecd you're referring to, sorre.mbar wrote:All of them. Like inability to even boot zen based livecd under x64 KVM machine.



thanks for the tips. it's stuff like this that makes it worthwhile hanging out in the forums.pappy_mcfae wrote:Be that as it may, please note that I have experience with others who have had issues with that particular setting. I am sending out that reality for those who are having issues, not to compare with others who are not having issues. My laptop works fine at 1500, but none of the multi-core processors I have can handle it. At 300Hz, none of my machines have issues.
That livecd I my ownponciarello wrote:I boot very often slax-remix (i486 and x86_64, zen-kernel based) and the derivate porteus on a x86_64 kvm, really don't know which livecd you're referring to, sorre.mbar wrote:All of them. Like inability to even boot zen based livecd under x64 KVM machine.
but I think you have to blame only who provides the livecd
It does not build with 2.6.37 here.ponciarello wrote:it builds fine here, also on master-2.6.39.dE_logics wrote:Kernel will not compile with squashfs + XZ
this is an upstream kernel problemsuspend and hibernate not working
can't help much with this, sorry, I use slackwareGentoo will not shutdown (hangs after mount / ro)
so this is not a zen problem too.corruption with reiser4 (actually it got worst with vanilla 2.6.38)
There are lot of problems that I don't experience but a lot of other users and PCs administered by myself do. That doesn't mean there are no bugs. No wonder software testing is big business.ponciarello wrote:I boot very often slax-remix (i486 and x86_64, zen-kernel based) and the derivate porteus on a x86_64 kvm, really don't know which livecd you're referring to, sorre.
but I think you have to blame only who provides the livecd
One more issue is that the corefrequency tends to jump more often without any reasons.pappy_mcfae wrote:Something I also recently discovered is if you push the timer frequency beyond 1000Hz, you will make an unstable kernel. This effect is amplified with multi-core processors, and can lead to all manner of trouble...file system corruption, inability to boot, drivers that don't load properly, and so on.



yes - I had to go back to 2.6.38 because of this exact problembad news for 2.6.39?

ewwponciarello wrote:bad news for 2.6.39?


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well, according to the log of 2.6.39.1 it doesn't seem if that update would fix it :\ponciarello wrote:same here since the first versions of master-2.6.39 (nvidia): I got around it installing the proprietary video driver via ssh and boot after with a graphical login manager (but still no output on the VTs).

