[NTLUG:Discuss] sc2b motherboard
Steve Orr
pc.savant at verizon.net
Tue Jan 22 00:08:07 CST 2002
Your points are well taken. It seems we might have short sited ourselves in
to a corner. Our guru, though not very friendly more often than not, became
VERY cranky. They know the right answer.
If you would be so kind, the more technical information, that I can suppply
would be very helpful (i.e. tech specs, 7.x enhancements).
-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-admin at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-admin at ntlug.org]On Behalf
Of Steve Baker
Sent: January 19, 2002 4:39 PM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] sc2b motherboard
Steve Orr wrote:
> According to the software guys, we've written some code that is very
kernel
> specific. Do you think the preformance/stability gain(s) would be worth a
> rewrite?
That's an impossible question to answer at a distance.
How many lines of code do you have to rewrite? If it's a million
lines then you'd better not attempt it. If it's just a couple of
lines then you certainly should.
What are the needs of your customers/end-users? If you are selling
to the masses then you certainly have to run under RH 7.x - if you
only run it on one in-house server - then you may not care.
But in general, I think you should always strive to be kernel-independent
(and distro-independent too) because you just don't know when you'll find
a horrible kernel-related problem that forces you to upgrade - or perhaps
in a year or two, your motherboard fails, you buy a new one and find that
the old one is unobtainable - and the latest generation of Mobo's need
a kernel fix. You can think of a dozen scenario's that might require
an upgrade at short notice sometime in the future that would make you
deeply regret being nailed to an obsolete kernel.
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