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Kernel.org Moves to Oregon

Bryce writes "Looks like the main kernel.org machine has moved to the Oregon State University Open Source Lab. "Last night, Peter Anvin took master.kernel.org (hera) down and handed it off to his friend, Javier. This morning, Javier flew it up here to Corvallis in his Cessna Skylane. This is the first time the OSL has had a server hand-delivered by plane, and so we were giddy as schoolgirls." Kees Cook, the senior IT guy at OSDL helped them get it installed and configured."

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  1. Flying Penguin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Penguins CAN fly afterall

  2. Crash by Krast0r · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lucky it was the linux kernel, had it been Windows the fate of the plane may well have been sealed.

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  3. Server moved. News at 11. by bigtallmofo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wouldn't you just love to see the news stories that CmdrTaco reject this morning in favor of this one?

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  4. Obl simpsons quote by Psionicist · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gates: You know Ballmer, I think I'll donate a million dollars to the local orphange . . . When a pengiun fly.
    *Both laugh as an airborne pengiun suddenly "flies" by*
    Ballmer: Will you be donating that million dollars now sir?

  5. But the question is... by Vorondil28 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...did anyone die of dysentery? Or maybe typhoid fever? For me it was always dysentery though.

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  6. Of course! by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Funny


    Aren't all .org sites were supposed to be in Oregon?

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  7. Oregon Trail by bunnyman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Linus has dysentery.

  8. Re:Server moved. News at 11. by ergo98 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wouldn't you just love to see the news stories that CmdrTaco reject this morning in favor of this one?

    I would love to see the rejected stories. Slashdot should publish rejected stories via a voluntary feed, and let us (the readership) choose what is important and interesting or not. Obviously it would be vulnerable to spamming and trolling, but both could largely be taken care of with a half decent bayesian filter.

    Come on Taco - do it.

  9. Re:Unimpressive by kveton · · Score: 5, Informative

    Head-lines crack me up ... it _sounds_ like the whole of kernel.org moved over to the OSL.

    Yes, this is the machine that acts as the "master" in terms of it replicates out to zeus1 and zeus2. The reason it was moved was that hera was hosted behind a T1 and the OSL offered to provide backup services. Its just a 2U box and its not the entire kernel.org ... however, its a pretty important piece.

  10. Re:strange route? by kveton · · Score: 5, Informative

    www.kernel.org != master.kernel.org

    www.kernel.org is comprised of two insanely beefy boxes (see www.kernel.org for the specs). master.k.o is just a 2U 3Ware box where things are built and shoved at the front-end "beefy boxes".

    master.k.o should be connected via I2 and www.kernel.org should not (as far as I know they don't have a path to Internet2 out of the ISC facilities).

  11. Re:Waste by dragonman97 · · Score: 4, Informative

    UPS. $210. 10:00AM next morning.

    UPS?! UPS?!!

    There's no way I would every trust something that important to UPS - I'd expect to find the thing with a switchblade in it, as someone had to use the package in 'self-defense' or the box would otherwise be bashed and beaten. If I absolutely had to ship it, I'd use DHL (formerly Airborne Express).