Three-year Anniversary of Kernel Traffic
Eric Gibson writes: "Thought everybody might want to know, today is the three-year anniversary of kernel traffic. The site for those of us that want to like to keep up with the goings-on of the kernel mailing list, but can't afford to read 1500+ emails a day. ;-) Congratulations to the maintainer who has kept this site alive, through trial and tribulation."
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fp!!! I rule the dick!
El mensaje... primero!
PENUS!
What do they do, monitor KFC and try to look for Col. Sanders coming and going with the secret recipe?
They work quality control on the assembly line at Orville Redenbachers.
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Come on, admit it. The early Linux kernels sucked. Just look at all the work that had
to be done on it. Even 2.4 sucked and was
massively unstable. Sigh. All this wasted
work on Linux kernels for nothing. People should
get a clue and just use the already developed
already stable BSD kernel.