I'm so sick of downloading 20MB+ packets every week.
And before you tell me to use patches, let me tell you that I've never gotten a single patch to work. I don't know if they're drunk when they create those patches, but each one of them complains about missing files when I try to apply them.
With CVS you don't have to wait for the latest release either. You can get a nightly build whenever you feel like it.
ChangeLog
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Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 2, Troll
final:
- page write-out throttling
- Pete Zaitcev: ymfpci sound driver update (make Civ:CTP happy with it)
- Alan Cox: i2o sync-up
- Andrea Arcangeli: revert broken x86 smp_call_function patch
- me: handle VM write load more gracefully. Merge parts of -aa VM
pre6:
- Stephen Rothwell: APM idle time handling fixes, docbook update, cleanup
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- Greg KH: USB updates
- Al Viro: UFS update, binfmt_misc rewrite.
- Andreas Dilger:/dev/random fixes
- David Miller: network/sparc updates
pre4:
- Al Viro: mnt_list init
- Jeff Garzik: network driver update (license tags, tulip driver)
- David Miller: sparc, net updates
- Ben Collins: firewire update
- Gerd Knorr: btaudio/bttv update
- Tim Hockin: MD cleanups
- Greg KH, Petko Manolov: USB updates
- Leonard Zubkoff: DAC960 driver update
pre3:
- Jens Axboe: clean up duplicate unused request list
- Jeff Mahoney: reiserfs endianness finishing touches
- Hugh Dickins: some further swapoff fixes and cleanups
- prepare-for-Alan: move drivers/i2o into drivers/message/i2o
- Leonard Zubkoff: 2TB disk device fixes
- Paul Schroeder: mwave config enable
- Urban Widmark: fix via-rhine double free..
- Tom Rini: PPC fixes
- NIIBE Yutaka: SuperH update
pre2:
- Alan Cox: more merging
- Ben Fennema: UDF module license
- Jeff Mahoney: reiserfs endian safeness
- Chris Mason: reiserfs O_SYNC/fsync performance improvements
- Jean Tourrilhes: wireless extension update
- Joerg Reuter: AX.25 updates
- David Miller: 64-bit DMA interfaces
pre1:
- Trond Myklebust: deadlock checking in lockd server
- Tim Waugh: fix up parport wrong #define
- Christoph Hellwig: i2c update, ext2 cleanup
- Al Viro: fix partition handling sanity check.
- Trond Myklebust: make NFS use SLAB_NOFS, and not play games with PF_MEMALLOC
- Ben Fennema: UDF update
- Alan Cox: continued merging
- Chris Mason: get/proc buffer memory sizes right after buf-in-page-cache
Re:Joystick still broken
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jmd!
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· Score: 0, Troll
Well, slashdot's STUPID code ate part of the patch, so screw it, keep on using 2.4.7. I can't deal with this shit.
Why don't you guys fucking think? Give people with a decent amount of karma like myself some leeway in what they're fucking posting. I'm obviously not a troll, this is an old account with positive karma. Get off your lame asses and make this a decent site, instead of all this lame shit. What the hell do you fucks do all day? Click a few user submited stories to post, then scratch your asses the other 23 hours 55 minutes?
This is your job. Try verifying a fucking story for once. Or learn proper fucking english. Or hire someone who can actually work on the BBS code who isn't a complete moron. And instead of bitching how slashdot needs more and bigger ads, why the fuck is VA paying, what, 5, 6, more? salaries for you assholes? This site could be run buy one guy part time. I realize you started it, but you've leeched off it long enough.
And while you're at it, what retard designed the slashdot UI? I can't motherfucking belive there are sites out there using slashcode and it's clones for their own site. This site has the worst UI I've ever seen. No fucking joke. It's really fucking bad. Take a step back.
Goodnight.
Re:Which releases are production stable?
by
snowlight
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· Score: 0, Troll
Dumbass Karma whore. You know this is just gonna drag into a long discussion, so you try to get some karma out of it. *sigh*
--
"The urge to destroy is a creative urge." -- Michael Bakunin
Re:Which releases are production stable?
by
motherhead
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· Score: 0, Troll
you just might be my favorite troll at the moment. kudus for creativity and originality.
cause if you are for real. you are so a fucktard.
FreeBSD does not have NTFS r/w support
by
Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 0, Troll
Really?
NTFS Driver for FreeBSD This driver allows Windows NTFS partitions to be mounted by FreeBSD. Currently NTFS partitions can only be accessed in read-only mode, but plans are in the works for read/write access.
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/
Linux on the other hand, has wildly experimental read/write utilities that you can use. Unfortunately you have to:
mount the ntfs rw
write to it
unmount it
run a repair utility on it
reboot to windows nt and make it 'fix' the errors
But that seems to be more than FreeBSD can do.
Maybe you can steal some code for your project from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/
I'm so sick of downloading 20MB+ packets every week.
And before you tell me to use patches, let me tell you that I've never gotten a single patch to work. I don't know if they're drunk when they create those patches, but each one of them complains about missing files when I try to apply them.
With CVS you don't have to wait for the latest release either. You can get a nightly build whenever you feel like it.
final:
/dev/random fixes
/proc buffer memory sizes right after buf-in-page-cache
- page write-out throttling
- Pete Zaitcev: ymfpci sound driver update (make Civ:CTP happy with it)
- Alan Cox: i2o sync-up
- Andrea Arcangeli: revert broken x86 smp_call_function patch
- me: handle VM write load more gracefully. Merge parts of -aa VM
pre6:
- Stephen Rothwell: APM idle time handling fixes, docbook update, cleanup
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- Greg KH: USB updates
- Al Viro: UFS update, binfmt_misc rewrite.
- Andreas Dilger:
- David Miller: network/sparc updates
pre5:
- Greg KH: usbnet fix
- Johannes Erdfelt: uhci.c bulk queueing fixes
pre4:
- Al Viro: mnt_list init
- Jeff Garzik: network driver update (license tags, tulip driver)
- David Miller: sparc, net updates
- Ben Collins: firewire update
- Gerd Knorr: btaudio/bttv update
- Tim Hockin: MD cleanups
- Greg KH, Petko Manolov: USB updates
- Leonard Zubkoff: DAC960 driver update
pre3:
- Jens Axboe: clean up duplicate unused request list
- Jeff Mahoney: reiserfs endianness finishing touches
- Hugh Dickins: some further swapoff fixes and cleanups
- prepare-for-Alan: move drivers/i2o into drivers/message/i2o
- Leonard Zubkoff: 2TB disk device fixes
- Paul Schroeder: mwave config enable
- Urban Widmark: fix via-rhine double free..
- Tom Rini: PPC fixes
- NIIBE Yutaka: SuperH update
pre2:
- Alan Cox: more merging
- Ben Fennema: UDF module license
- Jeff Mahoney: reiserfs endian safeness
- Chris Mason: reiserfs O_SYNC/fsync performance improvements
- Jean Tourrilhes: wireless extension update
- Joerg Reuter: AX.25 updates
- David Miller: 64-bit DMA interfaces
pre1:
- Trond Myklebust: deadlock checking in lockd server
- Tim Waugh: fix up parport wrong #define
- Christoph Hellwig: i2c update, ext2 cleanup
- Al Viro: fix partition handling sanity check.
- Trond Myklebust: make NFS use SLAB_NOFS, and not play games with PF_MEMALLOC
- Ben Fennema: UDF update
- Alan Cox: continued merging
- Chris Mason: get
Well, slashdot's STUPID code ate part of the patch, so screw it, keep on using 2.4.7. I can't deal with this shit.
Why don't you guys fucking think? Give people with a decent amount of karma like myself some leeway in what they're fucking posting. I'm obviously not a troll, this is an old account with positive karma. Get off your lame asses and make this a decent site, instead of all this lame shit. What the hell do you fucks do all day? Click a few user submited stories to post, then scratch your asses the other 23 hours 55 minutes?
This is your job. Try verifying a fucking story for once. Or learn proper fucking english. Or hire someone who can actually work on the BBS code who isn't a complete moron. And instead of bitching how slashdot needs more and bigger ads, why the fuck is VA paying, what, 5, 6, more? salaries for you assholes? This site could be run buy one guy part time. I realize you started it, but you've leeched off it long enough.
And while you're at it, what retard designed the slashdot UI? I can't motherfucking belive there are sites out there using slashcode and it's clones for their own site. This site has the worst UI I've ever seen. No fucking joke. It's really fucking bad. Take a step back.
Goodnight.
Dumbass Karma whore. You know this is just gonna drag into a long discussion, so you try to get some karma out of it. *sigh*
"The urge to destroy is a creative urge." -- Michael Bakunin
you just might be my favorite troll at the moment. kudus for creativity and originality. cause if you are for real. you are so a fucktard.
Really?
NTFS Driver for FreeBSD This driver allows Windows NTFS partitions to be mounted by FreeBSD. Currently NTFS partitions can only be accessed in read-only mode, but plans are in the works for read/write access.
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/
Linux on the other hand, has wildly experimental read/write utilities that you can use. Unfortunately you have to:
mount the ntfs rw
write to it
unmount it
run a repair utility on it
reboot to windows nt and make it 'fix' the errors
But that seems to be more than FreeBSD can do.
Maybe you can steal some code for your project from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-ntfs/