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Linux 2.6.0-test3 Released

xepsilon writes "Linux 2.6.0-test3 has been released. Grab your copy off your local kernel.org mirror and report those bugs! Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it. See the ChangeLog for more details."

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  1. Convoluted Syntax by Farley+Mullet · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it.

    Or: Remember, if you find a bug and don't report it, it probably won't get fixed in the next release.
  2. Broken link in story by alien_blueprint · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That's probably supposed to be kernel.org.

    And in case it's fixed later, it is broken right now. What's "htttp"? "hyper text texting protocol"? :)

  3. Broken link... by boredMDer · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Umm...will someone try fixing that kernel.org link? What kind of link is 'htttp:kernelorg'?

    Try http://www.kernel.org...

  4. Welcome... by packethead · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Welcome to the department of redundancy department... Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it.

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    .sig
  5. Re:What else do you need beside the kernel? by jd142 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Just so you know, you can set up your own windows update server pretty easily. It's hard to set up a server that will work with the red carpet service; at least that's what I've been told and what I've read. And then you simply use Group Policies to tell all the computers on your network to use your windows update server for their updates. You can control whether or not they reboot after a patch, whether the reboot is forced, exactly which updates you want to push down to your users, and whether or not the users have any choice in the matter. The update server will apply patches in the right order and get dependencies as needed.

  6. Re:Heh by epiphani · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it.

    Department of Redundancy Department?

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  7. Re:Heh by kasperd · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Department of Redundancy Department?

    I think a Redundant Department of Redundancy would be more appropriate.

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    Do you care about the security of your wireless mouse?
  8. Re:Heh... by Rufus211 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    erm...you do realize that you are user number 173770, making him ~55,000 ahead of you.