Slashdot Mirror


More On The 2.6 Kernel

Jan Stafford writes points out an article in which "SearchEnterpriseLinux.com expert Ken Milberg digs under the hood of the upcoming 2.6 Linux kernel and examines the benefits and opportunities it presents for Linux in the enterprise." And Semaphore writes "Linux.com is running a great article on the future of ide-scsi in 2.6. It seems Linus and Joerg Schilling, author of cdrtools disagree on whether the problems are with Linux or the application software. Interesting read.."

2 of 58 comments (clear)

  1. Linux SCSI subsystem a gripe of JS for years by Spoing · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Linus and Joerg Schilling, author of cdrtools disagree on whether the problems are with Linux or the application software.

    Joerg has complained about Linux for years (4? +5?), and generally perfers the SCSI subsystem in Solaris.

    --
    A firewall can not protect you from yourself. Turn off what you do not need. Do not use the firewall to do your work.
  2. Re:Sound Support by Spoing · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Wow it only took 10 years to get reliable sound support into the kernel ;-)

    That's not insightful, it's funny.

    On a serious note, I've used the OSS modules for 5+ years, and it's worked well for me. Alsa is quite nice and I'm glad to see it as the default in the kernel now, though OSS is not unreliable by a long shot.

    --
    A firewall can not protect you from yourself. Turn off what you do not need. Do not use the firewall to do your work.