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2006 Aug 29
1
Repost: System crash on loading gdm revisited
...nicely, I get a "fuzzy" screen and the system crashes requiring a power cycle) but I don't get the "kernel BUG" message in my logs. If I should submit this a but report to bugs.centos.org, please let me know. Thanks, Debbie ----- Forwarded message from Debbie Tropiano <debbiet at arlut.utexas.edu> ----- > Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:47:56 -0500 > From: Debbie Tropiano <debbiet at arlut.utexas.edu> > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: [CentOS] System crash on loading gdm revisited > > Hello - > > I've been seeing system crashes simil...
2006 Jul 25
0
System crash on loading gdm revisited
...st rebuilt with the CentOS kernel source and am now seeing these crashes. Can someone point me to the specific patch that fixes this problem? I'd like to confirm that it's part of my source before looking at other things. Thanks, Debbie -- | Debbie Tropiano | debbiet at arlut.utexas.edu | | Environmental Sciences Laboratory | +1 512 835 3367 w | | Applied Research Laboratories of UT Austin | +1 512 835 3544 fax | | P.O. Box 8029, Austin, TX 78713-8029 | home email: debbie at icus.com |
2006 Oct 17
2
Changing kernel params in CentOS 4.2
...eady)? Last, in your opinion does changing the kernel rev greatly change the name of what you're running? If we go to say the 2.6.16 kernel on our CentOS 4.2 system, is it still valid to call it CentOS 4.2? Thanks for any assistance, Debbie -- | Debbie Tropiano | debbiet at arlut.utexas.edu | | Environmental Sciences Laboratory | +1 512 835 3367 w | | Applied Research Laboratories of UT Austin | +1 512 835 3544 fax | | P.O. Box 8029, Austin, TX 78713-8029 | home email: debbie at icus.com |
2006 Aug 30
6
CentOS needs some love at DistroRankings.com
Guys, CentOS is not doing very well at this ranking site: http://www.distrorankings.com/ We need some good foo there, so if you like CentOS, go there and rank us ... {If you don't like CentOS then you are getting sleepy .... sleepy ..... You will not remember anything you read in this message} Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2006 Oct 02
6
Calling All FS Fanatics
Now that I've been enlightened to the terrible write performance of ext3 on my new 3Ware RAID 5 array, I'm stuck choosing an alternative filesystem. I benchmarked XFS, JFS, ReiserFS and ext3 and they came back in that order from best to worst performer. I'm leaning towards XFS because of performance and because centosplus makes kernel modules available for the stock kernel.