This PR adds split_lock_detect to the preserved_arguments list in anaconda.conf.
Currently, on recent kernels, if an x86 split lock is detected, it can cause the kernel to crash (#AC: crashing the ...
How would business connections work? And it was only problematic on some systems, and only for a while
the audio situation before it was a total fucking disaster lol. The only real f up was no low latency really which pipewire now fixes apparently
And systemd consolidated and fixed everything too
Credit where credit is due. Writing a systemd script was so much easier than initd and it resolved so many race conditions and such
People just don’t like change. It’s the same when Wayland. People are pretending like x11 wasn’t problematic 😂
The distros didn’t choose this stuff because of business connections lol. And I’d love to see what red hat offered other distros to cause them to switch(I’m sure you have receipts)
Ubuntu even had upstart and even they dropped it eventually
How would business connections work? And it was only problematic on some systems, and only for a while
the audio situation before it was a total fucking disaster lol. The only real f up was no low latency really which pipewire now fixes apparently
And systemd consolidated and fixed everything too
Credit where credit is due. Writing a systemd script was so much easier than initd and it resolved so many race conditions and such
People just don’t like change. It’s the same when Wayland. People are pretending like x11 wasn’t problematic 😂
The distros didn’t choose this stuff because of business connections lol. And I’d love to see what red hat offered other distros to cause them to switch(I’m sure you have receipts)
Ubuntu even had upstart and even they dropped it eventually