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Linux Kernel 2.6.14 Released

digitalderbs writes "Linux kernel 2.6.14 was released on 10-28. OSnews reports on new features like 'HostAP, FUSE, the linux port of the plan9's 9P protocol, netlink connector, relayfs, securityfs, centrino's wireless drivers, support for DCCP (currently a RFC draft, PPTP, full 4 page-table support for ppc64, numa-aware slab allocator, lock-free descriptor lookup' and many other things. The changelog is also available."

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  1. Ah the kernel recompile by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    But it's not the same as service packing windows. Honest!

  2. Re:Even Debian has it ready! by aichpvee · · Score: 0, Troll
    Word on the mailing lists it that they also hope to be able to release GNOME 2.14 (or was it 2.16?) in parallel with GNOME later on. Now wouldn't that be cool?

    No.

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  3. Allow me to translate by jitterysquid · · Score: 0, Troll

    Mooo. Moo moo moomoomooo, moo moo. MOO!
    Moomoo moo moo moo moomoomoomoo.

    Now, that's a pretty rough translation of the first point into simple Jersey. I haven't taken the technical/medical Jersey course yet so I can't translate some of the more obtuse bits. I hear that Guernsey is a little more suited to expressing computer science topics but I can't find a teacher.