Please note that the LTTng-UST 2.0 (user-space tracing counterpart of LTTng 2.0)
is still in active development and not released yet.
-So far, it has been tested on vanilla kernels 2.6.38 and 2.6.39 (on x86 at the
-moment). It should work fine with newer kernels and other architectures, but
-expect build issues with kernels older than 2.6.36. The clock source currently
-used is the standard gettimeofday (slower, less scalable and less precise than
-the LTTng 0.x clocks). Support for LTTng 0.x clocks will be added back soon into
-LTTng 2.0.
+So far, it has been tested on vanilla Linux kernels 2.6.38, 2.6.39 and 3.0-rc7
+(on x86 at the moment). It should work fine with newer kernels and other
+architectures, but expect build issues with kernels older than 2.6.36. The clock
+source currently used is the standard gettimeofday (slower, less scalable and
+less precise than the LTTng 0.x clocks). Support for LTTng 0.x clocks will be
+added back soon into LTTng 2.0. Please note that lttng-modules 2.0 can build on
+a Linux kernel patched with the LTTng 0.x patchset, but the lttng-modules 2.0
+replace the lttng-modules 0.x, so both tracers cannot be installed at the same
+time for a given kernel version.