Meet Linux Kernel 2.6.2, 'Feisty Dunnart'
hatrisc writes "As of about 10:04 pm on February 3rd, Linux users can grab the official 2.6.2 kernel release from kernel.org.
A lot of PPC fixes. Changelog is here." omniru writes "Linux kernel 2.6.2 aka 'Feisty Dunnart' released," and adds some possibly useful information "about Dunnarts, in case you've never heard of them before. Changes include ACPI, Bluetooth, USB, XFS and many more improvements and fixes." gowdy suggests eager downloaders use a mirror.
Looks like Linus's trip "down under" inspired this kernel release... the Dunnart is a type of Australian marsupial. The Tasmanian Devil is probably the best known example.
Here's a clearer (and much cuter) picture of a Fat-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata crassicaudata).
Awwwwwww....
WARNING: If accidentally read, induce vomiting.
Come on slashdot, you can do better than that!!!
Linux kernel 2.6.2 aka 'Feisty Dunnart' released," and adds some possibly useful information "about Dunnarts
/. blurb: doesn't that look like a badly wounded rodent implacably attracted by a mentally deranged radioactive red hat?
...
So now Linux' mascot is a dunnart uh?
Well check out this picture from the link in the
Scary if you ask me
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
Damn, that is a cute little beast.
Better not show it to Disney's lawyers or they'll be suing it for copyright infringement.
Personally I upgraded from 2.6.0-test11 to 2.6.1-rc3 in order to fix the famous local security exploit. User-mode linux still doesn't work well, but since the 2.6.0-test3 version of the virtual machine on 2.6.1 hosts works mostly (newer umls don't work), I decide to ignore the problem for now. Unluckily the SMTP server of my mail provider has trouble contacting lists.sourceforge.net, so I can't even submit a bug report :(
From the changelog:
:P
[Bluetooth] Always use two ISOC URB's
This patch modifies the USB Bluetooth driver to use two ISOC URB's
per RX and TX transfer paths. This is needed for in time transfer
of SCO audio packets over HCI.
Linux is using SCO audio packets too??? Don't let them find out or they'll add it to their lawsuit
2.6 Kernel was called 'Heathen Chemistry' along the core programmers before it was released.
Heathen Chemistry? Sounds like crystal meth to me. Will those pinko commie gay nazi 'free software' liberals stop at nothing in their maniacal quest to corrupt our children? Is our children safe?
Tubal-Cain smokes the white owl.
Well with any luck this should include the changes which means that XFS on an NFS server doesn't suck royally
<nathans@sgi.com>
[XFS] Seperate the NFS reference cache code out from xfs_rw.c to simpli
fy management of different kernel versions.
Hopeing that fixes it
Rus
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Thanks for the informative link. I checked it out, but unfortunately, as a Linux user, I do not appear to be eligible for upgrade pricing. And there is no way in FUCK I'm paying the price they're asking.
;-)
So I guess I'll be sticking with Linux a little longer.
Because, for any people having an nforce2 board, they will be able to use their ethernet controller on a stable kernel.
It looks like a small rat. Darl, please consider it as the new SCO mascot: it comes from Linux and can represent your business practices!
I'd think that the fix for the "hash key being bound to ctrl-alt-f7 on many British layout keyboards" problem is a pretty good reason for a lot of people to upgrade. Kinda makes it hard to put comments in shell scripts...
I am currently having issues that have been carried over from the 2.4 tree. It involves ip masquerading over multiple network interfaces. The kernel log only reads, "MASQUERADE: Route sent us somewhere else." I hope they have fixed that.
Awwwwwww....
Yum! I'm sure they taste good!
Simon
Hal Spacejock: Science Fiction with Nuts
Do I get a discount from SCO if I upgrade from a earlier Version?
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One by one the penguins steal my sanity...
Thank god they fixed this:
[SCTP] Remove the extra semicolon in sctp_cacc_skip_3_1().
it was REALLY slowing down the performance on my machine!
Anyone know a reliable source where I can get 2.6 kernel RPMS for RedHat 7.3? Rpmfind doesn't seem to have any of them yet.
The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination
- Douglas Adams
Feisty Dunnart is a Google Whack! (But will probably not last for long :)
my other sig is a 500 page novel
Does anybody know if ACLs will become standard in 2.6 (Is there even ACL patches out for 2.6)?
Anyone know what happened with the usb-storage module from 2.4.21 to the present? They added support for SD MMC cards, and it works fine in 2.4.24. But, 2.6.1 has a new SCSI driver that gives me up to a 20 per cent boost in throughput, however, the memory card support vanished.
??
Fred
"A fool and his freedom are soon parted"
-RMS
[Patch] Added SCO I.P. to Kernel so we would have a case.
Sig Follows: "Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." -- Mark Twain
I had the same problem. The patches found at http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#routes solved the problems.
I intend to send a "minimal" patch to Marcelo soon.
I had images turned off when looking at the dunnart link, so i could read that it was a marsupial. When I enabled images, as it was coming through I saw a thumb but mistook it for a penis... and immediately thought of Richard Gere
Do your best, hope for the best, suspect the worst.
A really good summary of the new features of the 2.6 kernels is in Dave Jones' the Halloween 2.0 document. It also points out a lot of the common problems people have when migrating from 2.4 to 2.6 and how to work around them, so it's well worth a read.
For a moment I thought he had named the release in Darl's honor. But that would be "feisty dimwit"...
You can put comments in shell scripts?!
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