The Big Linux 2.6.35 Kernel Problem Is Fixed | Linux Today

The Big Linux 2.6.35 Kernel Problem Is Fixed

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Michael Larabel
Jun 3, 2010

“Last week we reported on a disastrous bug within the Linux
2.6.35 kernel that while this kernel is still months from being
officially released, a major regression was introduced that
slaughtered the Linux system’s performance. This was experienced
across multiple systems, architectures, and file-systems. Today we
can officially report that this problem has been resolved.

“With yesterday’s automated kernel tests via our
Phoromatic-powered test farm that monitors the Linux kernel
performance on a daily basis with the results being available at
kernel-tracker.phoromatic.com.”

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