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Linux 2.6.34 Released

diegocg writes "Linux 2.6.34 has been released. This version adds two new filesystem, the distributed filesystem Ceph and LogFS, a filesystem for flash devices. Other features are a driver for almost-native KVM network performance, the VMware balloon driver, the 'kprobes jump' optimization for dynamic probes, new perf features (the 'perf lock' tool, cross-platform analysis support), several Btrfs improvements, RCU lockdep, Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (RFC 5082) and private VLAN proxy arp (RFC 3069) support, asynchronous suspend/resume, several new drivers and many other small improvements. See the full changelog here."

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  1. Re:a filesystem for flash devices by Hal_Porter · · Score: 0, Troll

    Here we go again, unless we stop supporting the Spanish Republicans Herr Hitler has threatened to invade Poland.

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  2. Re:All Very Nice But... by mrpacmanjel · · Score: 0, Troll

    Applying that argument to Linux is retarded.

  3. Re:a filesystem for flash devices by Jesus_666 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Actually, Linux is a German detergent brand. I have no idea why we should care about detergent all of a sudden.

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  4. Re: RT2500 support by kv9 · · Score: 0, Troll

    if you want stable and good wireless support you should use OpenBSD (go ahead linuxfags, mod me down). HTH.