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Linux 2.5.2 Kernel Released

valdis writes "Amazing.. it's been out over 3 hours and not discussed to death. Well, maybe there's not as many bleeding-edge crazies out there. But if there are, here's what's new. You can get it at the usual place, but please use the mirrors if you can."

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  1. Bah by MjDascombe · · Score: 2, Funny

    No 2.6.x yet? :p (only kidding - well done everyone)

    1. Re:Bah by Gehenna_Gehenna · · Score: 2, Funny

      Boy, are you behind. I've got Linux 8.1.

      (also kidding)

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    2. Re:Bah by SmasKenS · · Score: 2, Funny

      HAhaha you are all loosers, I have Windows 2000! .. well, actually I dont ..

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    3. Re:Bah by MjDascombe · · Score: 5, Funny

      Who's modding this thread? Why is everyone a troll for having a laugh? Anyway, everyone knows the fastest way to upgrade linux is to alter the version verision number in the source.

  2. So... by dbolger · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...who's up for setting up a tent outside RedHat HQ and waiting for the first 2.5.3 release? ;)

  3. Re:or.. by psamuels · · Score: 4, Funny
    Have you linux guys even given Windows XP a fair shot?

    My primary desktop machine, which runs Linux just fine, is a Pentium 166 with 128MB of RAM. Will Windows XP run OK on this, or would I have to go out and spend money to buy a new computer? (Having already spent money to buy Windows XP.)

    Oh yeah, I also have an original 3c905 Ethernet card (not 3c905B). Is that still supported in Windows XP? I ask because Windows 2000 no longer supports the 3c590, which is a similar (but even older) model.

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  4. Re:Or maybe... by elefantstn · · Score: 5, Funny

    Time for a new job, dude. If recompiling development-branch kernels isn't billable time, you're in the wrong line of work.

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  5. Re:or.. by FattMattP · · Score: 3, Funny
    Have you linux guys even given Windows XP a fair shot?
    I sure have! It was riddled with cryptic, eight character-long filenames with three character extensions. I was wondering what Windows package some of these files might belong to but I couldn't find a way to discover that. I know on my Red Hat system I can just type rpm-qif<filename>. I searched in vain on the net and in the online Windows help system for an equivilent Windows command.

    Also, I couldn't find the source code to ntoskrnl.exe. Nor the C compiler, for that matter. How am I supposed to use the system to solve problems if I can't compile and install software on my system? How do developers write and compile any code?

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