Linux Kernel 2.6.30 Released
diegocgteleline.es writes "Linux kernel 2.6.30 has been released. The list of new features includes NILFS2 (a new, log-structured filesystem), a filesystem for object-based storage devices called exofs, local caching for NFS, the RDS protocol (which delivers high-performance reliable connections between the servers of a cluster), a new distributed networking filesystem (POHMELFS), automatic flushing of files on renames/truncates in ext3, ext4 and btrfs, preliminary support for the 802.11w drafts, support for the Microblaze architecture, the Tomoyo security MAC, DRM support for the Radeon R6xx/R7xx graphic cards, asynchronous scanning of devices and partitions for faster bootup, the preadv/pwritev syscalls, several new drivers and many other small improvements."
PEBKAC. Enjoy the similiar headaches of Windows land.
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Yes, yes, and yes retard!
Actually, I need Linux+Wine for a few of my older games if I wanted such fancy things like sound.
Jesus Christ! Sound is awesome! The only thing better would be stereo sound. That would be like.... well... twice as much sound!
Seriously, you know you've been using Linux too long when you consider something as trivial as sound to be a luxury.
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