Linux Kernel Switching To Linux v4.0, Coming With Many New Addons
An anonymous reader writes Following polling on Linus Torvald's Google+ page, he's decided to make the next kernel version Linux 4.0 rather than Linux 3.20. Linux 4.0 is going to bring many big improvements besides the version bump with there being live kernel patching, pNFS block server support, VirtIO 1.0, IBM z13 mainframe support, new ARM SoC support, and many new hardware drivers and general improvements. Linux 4.0 is codenamed "Hurr durr I'ma sheep."
No . Systemd now includes a new daemon called kerneld 4.0 .. and all these afre included in .... .... .... EMACS mwhahahahaha
No, it's the kernel. systemd is a crap load of applications. Applications that ignore stderr, drop higher priority syslog messages, and ignores nonzero exit statuses.
What the fuck is up with you trolls repeating these stupid lies?
systemd may or may not have problems, but it demonstrably does not "ignore stderr, drop higher priority syslog messages, [or] ignore nonzero exit statuses".
If it does, or ever has done, any of these things where is the fucking bug report.
Watch this Heartland Institute video
The server running the bug reporting solution dropped the bug report.
Change is certain; progress is not obligatory.
when you say 'the UNIX way of things', you mean like AIX does, like Solaris does or like HPUX does? because those UNIX stopped using custom scripts years ago
Yes, exactly. I'm running Debian Jessie and I'm not really comfortable with binary logs.
The default configuration on Debian Jessie is to log everything to syslogd as before.
What difference did you notice in the logging?
I'll be forwarding my logs to nice text files for the foreseeable future though
Why are you doing that? The system already does it for you.
Watch this Heartland Institute video
Most Unix stuff doesn't follow the Unix "way of doing things"...
Wake up, this is the real world...