Linux 2.4.28 Kernel Released
An anonymous reader submits "After numerous exploits were released, the Linux kernel team has released 2.4.28. (ChangeLog). Stefan Esser detailed numerous exploits in the 2.x smbfs; other exploits were reported earlier in the week."
fp!
Implemented first on Ninnle Linux, of course!
Just out of curiosity, anyone here still running 2.4? All the Linux users I know are on 2.6 for their machines. My Linux server is still 2.4, though.
And since I brought it up, anyone here still got a Linux box running 2.2?
"You're older than you've ever been, and now you're even older."
Who cares, we are 2.6 now! Idiots!
FUCK YOU, VBULLETIN IS THE BEST OS EXCEPT FOR IPB LOL COUNTERSTRIKE IS COOL
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IN SOVIET RUSSIA, A BEOWULF CLUSTER OF NATALIE PORTMAN COVERED IN HOT DYING BSD IMAGINES YOU!
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2.0.36 was also one of the first kernels I installed... since it was the first one (IIRC) to support VFAT.
Esli epei etot cumprenan, shris soa Sfaha.
It does everything I need as a home box. What will upgrading to 2.6 get me (other than a load of pain with incompatable bits and bobs)?
Because when I tried to upgrade to the 2.6.9 kernel, it screwed everything on my system up. So, why spend the time trying to fix all the weird problems when I can merely stick with what works.
"Software is like sex, it's better when it's free." Linus Torvalds