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Linux 2.4.19 Released

Adrian Voinea writes "The latest stable Linux kernel (2.4.19) is out. The somewhat massive changelog has the details. The patch file is here and the full source is here. If possible use a mirror."

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  1. On a more serious note... by electricmonk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Can anybody here summarize any important changes that went on between 2.4.18 and 2.4.19? This changelog is just a ton of bug fixes between prereleases. Did they do anything interesting with it?

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  2. Re:neat by morgajel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ....
    apt-get kernel-source-2.4.19
    unbzip2, untar etc...
    make menuconfig
    make dep clean bzImage modules modules install
    cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/newkern
    lilo
    lilo -q

    I've only had it fail on one machine, and it had a crappy mobo.

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  3. Does dump work yet by mosch · · Score: 5, Interesting
    A fundamental question. Does this release of 2.4 make it so that dump is now reliable, or is dump deprecated as a method of backup forever?

    If it's the latter, can any of you linux gurus tell me what is the current "accepted" solution for making backups. Not archives or images, backups.

    For those of you who are going to say dump works fine on 2.4, please read this message from Linus Torvalds. I keep hoping he'll change his mind though, at least until a viable alternative arises.

  4. ChangeLog summary anywhere? by plaa · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Can anybody here summarize any important changes that went on between 2.4.18 and 2.4.19? This changelog is just a ton of bug fixes between prereleases. Did they do anything interesting with it?

    This is exactly the thing I'd like to see someone make. A simple list of notable changes for the average kernel-compiling Linux user. I've been wanting such a list for several years now, but have never seen one.

    Something in the form of, "If you which to use hardware X with option Y, you may wish to upgrade, as this version adds beta support for it. If you use option Z you should definately upgrade, there are many bugfixes. ..."

    Is there any kind of ChangeLog summary available anywhere? And if not, why? I shouldn't think it would be such a big deal for someone with some knowledge of the kernel.

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  5. Anyone else notice that... by randomErr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Anyone else notice that in the last couple of days Microsoft's ad for Visual Studio .Net keeps coming up in the rotation when ever there is Linux story.

    Wonder how much that cost them to buy those keywords? Could C. Taco be enjoying a quiet vacation on an island somewhere?

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