On Fri, 14 May 1999 19:34:43 CDT, Anthony Kimball wrote: > >If anyone has applied reasonable stress to a recent MP kernel, >preferrably with X, VESA, VM86, and found it stable, do please report >on your last cvs update time: I, for one, would very much like to >isolate a fairly stable post-newbus world. Presumably this would be >helpful to other readers as well, it being so much easier to bounce >between worlds which are more nearly contemporaneous.
I've been running 3.1-STABLE cvsup-ed on Sat May 8 at about 3:30am or thereabouts. It always starts up xdm, and my desktop is KDE, I use exmh and Netscape daily, used doscmd a couple of days ago to burn some EPROMs, used gimp and sane to scan and edit some photos, just completed a buildworld with -j4 of 3.2-STABLE, and always run setiathome (new version 1.1 just released). The system is a dual PII/300, 256Mb RAM, and 256Mb swap across two UW-SCSI disks. The only IDE peripheral is a CD-ROM, and it's still using the old acd/ATAPI driver. Soundblaster AWE64 card works just fine with Luigi's drivers. The only thing I don't have in the kernel is VESA as the machine always fires up xdm. I have the DDB code in as well INVARIANTS turned on. Nothing is dynamically loaded - I always build a custom kernel with everything I need in it to ease debugging and to be sure no module is out-of-date. (I used to be running 4.0-CURRENT but hit the already-mentioned strange lockup with no debug, no dump, and no clue. I had to get some pay-for work done so I backed up to 3.1-STABLE and it seems to be fine since.) Hope this helps. I intend to update to 3.2-STABLE today... -- Parag Patel To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message