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    Phoronix: Linux 2.6.35 Kernel Reaches RC1 State

    In time for the Memorial Day holiday in the United States tomorrow, Linus Torvalds has closed the Linux 2.6.35 merge window and has also made the 2.6.35-rc1 release...

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  • #2
    so.. will they solve the "huge disaster"?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pheldens View Post
      so.. will they solve the "huge disaster"?
      We'll find out

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pheldens View Post
        so.. will they solve the "huge disaster"?
        <sarcasm>
        No, this is _wontfix_. In fact, 2.6.35-rc1 is the only release candidate and will be released as is, without any more changes after 3-4 months while devels are on summer vacation. And we are doomed to use a regression filled fiy Linux kernel .
        </sarcasm>

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        • #5
          Did the R600+/RadeonHD voltage adjustment patches make it in? http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...item&px=ODI5NA

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          • #6
            fixed already

            The regression got introduced in git commit a7cf4145bb86aaf85d4d4d29a69b50b688e2e49d on May 21st, and has the effect of causing udev to go into an infinite loop consuming tons of CPU. This was noticed on lkml on May 22nd (Subject: [2.6.34-git8][regression] massive polling problems with udevd and other processes), and got fixed in commit 1eb2cbb6d5efe129cd006691267ce513c0aa59da on May 28th.

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            • #7
              In other words, much ado about nothing.

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