Linux Kernel 2.4.21 Released
An anonymous reader writes "After > 6 months of waiting, 2.4.21 is here. Lots of cleanups, and a patch which gives a MAJOR boost to the 'feel' of the system under heavy disk IO, especially on IDE systems. As usual, available from your local kernel.org mirror or ftp.COUNTRYCODE.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/! Tidbit: 'Current bandwidth utilization 131.72 Mbit/s '." See the Changelog for new stuff.
Now to attempt to get it before it's slashdotted.
Oh man! My 286 just finished compiling 2.4.20!
or
Oh man! I was downloading at 4000 K/sec before this story showed up. Thanks a lot Slashdot!
Random is the New Order.
Ha, I'm glad I have a life, unlike you losers! Knock yourselves out compiling the newest kernel; I'll be out having a blast with my girlfriend in my Porsche.
(Okay, okay; I'm sitting at home in my underpants reloading slashdot to see if new stories are posted. I'll go download it now.)
when our AIX licenses expire today.
All joking aside, I was in the middle of compiling 2.4.20 when I saw this article...
When I can download the Windows kernel source code and compile it in less than 5 commands, give me a call.
Wait, recompile my kernel on Friday the 13th? I think not ....
KARMA TAG! You're it.
Um, can I get mine without the SCO code, please? That Darrell McBride is a scary man:
From the Release notes:
> o [Bluetooth] Use very short disconnect timeout for SCO connections.
> o [Bluetooth] Kill incoming SCO connection when SCO socket is closed.
> o [Bluetooth] Support for SCO (voice) over HCI USB
Are these the lines SCO's bitching about?
Yeah, right, and people should be writing in Esperanto on their Dvorak layout keyboards, too, but that's about the same likelihood.
Est tajp jam nun, kun Dvorak... sed mi.
Dacels Jewelers can't be trusted.
- Removed offending SCO source code.
- Replaced offending SCO source code with ASCII art of a middle finger.
Just finished reviewing the ChangeLog. Did anything not get touched this time? Good lord, there are arcnet patches in here.
Also, when does Alan Cox sleep? Prehaps he's a new form of undead with an affinity for coding? Maybe he has cloned himself a few times? Alan, however you're doing it, we appreciate all of your hard work. Now go take a nice, long nap.
the no
I get paid good money to come in and clean shops up after sloppy Admins have created unstable messes... :)
And you people still wonder why so many people stick to Windows instead of trying Linux? When I can double-click an icon and click OK and have it install the updates give me a call.
Wow, what icon can I click on in Windows to compile a new version of the OS from source code?
Unix is user friendly, it's just selective about who its friends are.