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Last Update: Sun Jun 8 01:23:49 2008 | | - BSDCan 2008: Hardware Sensors Framework -
Constantine Murenin offered a history of the OpenBSD hardware sensors framework during his talk at BSDCan 2008 , [...] he'd had the code backed out of FreeBSD and why he continues to oppose it being merged back in. read more |
| - One-Time Contributers -
Tony Luck offered some statistics focused on the frequency of developers that only contribute to the Linux kernel [...] are easy to get a change into our tree from just about anyone, not that we are driving people away." read more |
| - Tracking Kernel Oops -
" The http://www.kerneloops.org website collects kernel oops and warning reports from various mailing lists and [...] comments. Again, this is an experiment, if it's not seen as useful I may discontinue it." read more |
| - Who Uses The 2.4 Stable Kernel -
In April, 2.4 kernel maintainer Willy Tarreau queried the Linux kernel mailing list regarding how the 2.4 kernel [...] I got a build error report several weeks after the release. "Also, since most people do not update more than 1 |
| - Kernel Janitors Project -
" In the early days, the project was conceived as a way of getting fresh blood into kernel development by giving [...] curious about how the bug was triggered in the first place and actually go off and read the code." read more |
| - C2K8 OpenBSD Hackathon -
" The OpenBSD Foundation is pleased to announce that it has completed arrangements with the University of Alberta in [...] event. The Foundation thanks all who have generously donated the resources to make C2K8 possible." read more |
| - POHMELFS, Full Transaction Support -
" This is a high performance network filesystem with a local coherent cache of data and metadata. Its main goal is [...] can be balanced across the multiple servers, though the logic is not yet being used by the filesystem. read more |
| - 2.6.26-rc4, "Things Are Calming Down" -
" You know the drill by now: another week, another -rc, " began Linux creator, Linus Torvalds, announcing the [...] doing pretty ok in the release cycle, and I'm getting the feeling that things are calming down. " read more |
| - GCC 4.2.4, Bug Fix Release -
Joseph Myers announced the availability of GCC 4.2 .4 saying, " GCC 4.2.4 is a bug-fix release, containing fixes [...] Fortran, Java, and Ada compilers. Download GCC 4.2.4 from your nearest gcc.gnu.org mirror . read more |
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