Linux Kernel 2.6.0-test8 Released
djcapelis writes "It's that time again. Latest release is hot off the presses in this final bit of stabilization before 2.6.0 is finally released. Changelog: here. Use mirrors if you're nice, but kernel.org has a nice little bandwidth readout on the front page so you can see how hard their servers are being hit if you don't feel like tracking one down. A few XFS changes from SGI in there as well if anyone is still worried on that topic. Watch for the MM patches when they come out. The FTP server seems to be snappier for some."
So let me guess, you run Solaris x86 at home.
No wait, you have a Blade 2000. Riiiight.
I'm waiting for the kernel annouce release that convinces me it's time to upgrade. I like reading about it and monitoring the progress, because I'm hoping I'll be able to make a new shiny hardware shopping list soon.
And if you have a copy of Solaris you probably have a SunSolve account so you don't need to read Slashdot to know when important things are bubbling to the surface.
Christ man. Just stop reading developer/linux articles. You have a preferences page for a reason. Just enjoy UnixWare, mmmkay?
Fuck Beta. Fuck Dice