The list of fixes for the kernel is staggering. I don't know if that's
good or bad! (good that the bugs are fixed, bad that they were there in
the first place?)
Also, RHEL5.5 adds support for AMD's new 6000-series processors
(codenamed "Magny Cours"), so you can pack 24 cores in a
half-height/2-socket blade, or 48 cores in a full-height/4-socket blade.
Paul Krizak 7171 Southwest Pkwy MS B200.3A
Senior Systems Engineer Austin, TX 78735
Advanced Micro Devices Desk: (512) 602-8775
Linux/Unix Systems Engineering Cell: (512) 791-0686
Global IT Infrastructure Fax: (512) 602-0468
On 03/30/10 17:53, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
Hooray! Now, all you elves get cracking on RHEL6. The world is waiting.
--Doc Savage
Fairview Heights, IL
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 00:22 +0200, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Tikanga)
discussion mailing-list wrote:
Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the
latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, release 5.5
(with kernel-2.6.18-194.el5) for a family of products
including:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform for x86,
AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, Power
Systems and System z
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server for x86,
AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, Power
Systems and System z
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop for x86 and
AMD64/Intel(r) 64
[snip]
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