Time for a Linux Bug-Fixing Cycle
AlanS2002 writes "As reported here on Slashdot last week, there are some people who are concerned that the Linux Kernel is slowly getting buggier with the new development cycle. Now, according to Linux.com (Also owned by VA) Linus Torvalds has thrown his two cents in, saying that while there are some concerns, it is not as bad as some might have thought from the various reporting. However he says that the 2.6 Kernel could probably do with a breather to get people to calm down a bit."
You can keep your prized nerdiness by switching distros. While the rest of us use Ubuntu to get work done, you can have fun compiling Gentoo, or even better LFS.
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