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Kernel Summit Wrapup

Jonathan Corbet at LWN has posted a terrific summary of the first Day of the Ottawa Kernel Summit, and you should expect the second day soon. In it he relates the greatest hits of the first day's talks, including the AMD Hammer Port, Block I/O, Modules, and more. For mp3s or oggs of this event, check out the Kernel Summit MP3 Repository on SourceForge. The big news is the desire to feature freeze 2.5 within 4 or 5 months. Halloween. I've posted a very small gallery of the group pictures from the summit on my site.

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  1. ya know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I think these geeks with the carefully washed and brushed long hair like to dress up as ladies and prance around in their wife/moms undergarments when no one is home.

    Either that or they think it's 1987 and they are gnarly def leperd band member...

  2. Re:/proc by MisterBlister · · Score: -1, Troll
    yeah how about a sane user interface so someone can select that option without having to figure out what all the /proc stuff is?

    In short...Linux SUCKS. And so do you, COCKSMOKER!

  3. what a waste of human effort by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Please, please, just stop. Linux is not worth investing any more time in. It's just a redo of what's already in BSD, except done worse. We should be investing time improving BSD, not linux. Linux has been a colossal waste of reimplementation and ignoring the roots of Unix.

    1. Re:what a waste of human effort by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      The only reason I personally don't use BSD is because of assholes like you. Practically everyone who uses BSD is a huge asshole. If I asked a difficult question, I would be much more likely to get a RTFM or an insult from a typical BSD user than from a Linux user. I know this from experience. OpenBSD people tend to be the worst in the asshole chain.

  4. I would like to see bsd style networking by Billly+Gates · · Score: 1, Troll

    If any of you tried ip-chains or played around with NAT both under Linux then you know what I am talking about. Routing sucks bigtime compared to other unixes. I would like to setup NAT for 2 way address translation and a more readable scripts like ipf under *bsd but linux doesn't support it. In Windows2k you only click "enable internet connection sharing". Anyway I am not a hacker so I am only requesting it and would be nice to have. Also the new feature being discussed for 2.5x that is having outdated modules remain loaded in memory is a bad idea. This would make rebooting necessary when the system is full of garbage like WindowsNT. I also hope they fix the VM. Even the newer one is exhibiting some problems from what I heard. Especially on non intel platforms like the alpha.