Re: Kernel 2.6.31
I still have my Jaunty partition, although Karmic Alpha has been running so well, up until yesterday's updates to the .31-10 kernel and xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.2.8.1.1 driver, that I spend ALL of my time in it.
One can always do "some" testing by burning and running the alpha/beta daily livecD, but it is a lot easier just to install it on a partition and keep up with the updates. When Karmic goes Gold, and IF the video display performance is restored to the PPA bleeding edge level (which was rock sold stable, fast and gave a minimum of 3D distortions, then I will wipe my 40GB partion, install Karmic on my primary partition and when the next release goes alpha I will put it on the 40GB partition. IF karmic continues to give my GM45 chip problems then I wills stay with Jaunty and pin it's video driver, and continue updating Karmic on my 40GB partition until the Intel video driver problems for my GM45 chip are resolved to the levels it was with the PPA fixes.
Originally posted by vinnywright
One can always do "some" testing by burning and running the alpha/beta daily livecD, but it is a lot easier just to install it on a partition and keep up with the updates. When Karmic goes Gold, and IF the video display performance is restored to the PPA bleeding edge level (which was rock sold stable, fast and gave a minimum of 3D distortions, then I will wipe my 40GB partion, install Karmic on my primary partition and when the next release goes alpha I will put it on the 40GB partition. IF karmic continues to give my GM45 chip problems then I wills stay with Jaunty and pin it's video driver, and continue updating Karmic on my 40GB partition until the Intel video driver problems for my GM45 chip are resolved to the levels it was with the PPA fixes.
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