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>>I bought eCS 1.1, and while I don't use it on this machine, I have access
>>to their updates. Whether it is safe to use updates from eCS on Warp 4 or
>>not, I'm not sure. I suppose some are safe and some are not.
>It's safe, but there's really nothing to apply other than drivers and
>kernels.
Kernel version 14.085_W4 has been very stable for me. I understand it is
now considered dated.
Are there any later kernel versions that are proving to be stable?
Thanks,
Sandy
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