Which UNIX pc kernel is better? 3.51 or 3.51a?
David Herron -- One of the vertebrae
david at ms.uky.edu
Wed Jun 8 01:34:43 AEST 1988
In article <737 at rush.cts.com> bob at rush.cts.com (Bob "Rush" Ames) writes:
>In article <536 at sialis.mn.org>, rjg at sialis.mn.org (Robert J. Granvin) writes:
>> NOTE: These problems will _only_ occur if you are using the On Board
>> Modem for UUCP type stuff. If you use a modem attached to any of the
>> serial ports rather than use the OBM, you'll never see this problem.
>> Also, these problems do not occur if you use the OBM for cu.
>No. This is the second time I've read this on the net, so I'm speaking up.
>I'm running with 3.51 because whenever I move 3.51a to /unix I get
>about 2 panics a day. I'm NOT USING the OBM. I am using HDB, 2400 Baud
>external modem, system configured for ONE VOICE line.
>I have run 3.51 for about 3 months without a re-boot. Whenever I
>try 3.51a I'm down within 8 hours.
Well, my experience is a little different from yours. Once I fixdisk'd
to 3.51a I eventually started paniccing a couple of times a day like
you say happened to you. So I started backing the changes out one at
a time starting with the kernal. That didn't help so I put the new
one back in and backed out the uucico. I've been running on the old
uucico since without a single panic.
I USE the OBM. For dial-outs only. I do have a combo card installed
and use it from time to time. Me and my roomate both have computers
hooked to it as terminals, one Mac and one Amiga.
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