Fedora Core 5 Issues
Timothy Murphy
tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
Fri Aug 18 00:14:19 UTC 2006
Les Mikesell wrote:
>> I've actually been reading the list since it started.
>> I've often seen this mantra that Fedora is "bleeding edge"
>> and not to be trusted.
>> But that is not my experience.
>
> How many hardware platforms are you using?
5 or 6 - Asus P2B-LS (Scsi only), Athlon-64, Sempron,
ThinkPad (T20 and T23), and Sony Picturebook (C1-VFK).
> Did you use firewire drives with FC4?
No
> There was about a 6 month
> period when they weren't recognized as drives. People also
> have lots of trouble with SATA with about every new kernel.
> I have an IBM x86 225 eserver that I'd consider fairly mainstream
> with the MPT scsi controller running FC5 and it hasn't booted
> with anything newer than kernel-2.6.16-1.2133_FC5smp and that
> was several updates back. The current 2.6.17-1.2157_FC5 does see
> the the SCSI drives but hangs when initializing the broadcomm gigabit
> NIC. Fortunately it keeps the running kernel, so the intermediate
> ones have been deleted instead of the last working one, but if it
> had been updated and rebooted in a remote site where no one could
> power cycle after a hang and select the alternate kernel in grub
> it would be dead now.
These all seem to be kernel problems.
As I mentioned, I prefer to compile my kernels,
partly because I like to keep distribution and kernel separate.
>> I usually compile the kernel for various reasons.
>> (I don't think any of the supplied FC kernels have worked
>> with my USB WiFi device.)
>> So this again is independent of distribution.
>>
>> That just leaves non-X applications,
>> and my impression is that the Fedora RPMs
>> are nearly always well-tested and reliable.
>
> Just not on a lot of hardware.... I have another box with an
> older adaptec SCSI controller and a really old DEC chip netgear
> NIC that never has problems.
Which distribution do you consider tests on more hardware?
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