Kingston Fury RGB RAM linux
ee1004 kernel driver messes with i2c access to the Kingston Fury RAM on current 6.x kernel
quick fix
echo 'blacklist ee1004' | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/kingston-fury-blacklist.conf

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Kingston Fury RGB RAM linux
ee1004 kernel driver messes with i2c access to the Kingston Fury RAM on current 6.x kernel
quick fix
echo 'blacklist ee1004' | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/kingston-fury-blacklist.conf

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Debian wheezy kvm guest + virtio networking
I have a kvm vps with #frantech for storage, however I've noticed for some time that the vm's network connectivity hangs every once in a while.
- virtio + 3.2.x kernel -> random network hangs - virto + 2.6.x kernel -> great performance - e1k + 3.2.x kenel -> shitty performance
so I guess I'm going to stick with 2.6 for now..
well Delta enlightened me on their IRC chanel: 23:47 <~Delta> virtio networking is gimpy 23:47 <~Delta> it's fixed in ~3.13+