Linux Kernel 2.6.7 Released 303
conrausch writes "German Heise News reports among others that the new Linux Kernel 2.6.7 was just released, and that it fixes the previously mentioned bug in the floating point exception handling. Whether or not you offer shell access to other people, get it now from kernel.org or one of the mirrors."
what about 2.4? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Beware the Toll (Score:2, Insightful)
+1 for Interesting.
Somebody gave mod-power to teenagers?
Or is this all part of the collective psychology, the oh-so-powerful:
"we all belong to the same guilt/cult/group/$PREFERENCE_HERE so we should all think/act the same?"
Hmmmm!
Isn't that psychosis responsible for the greatest disasters in human history?
I need more coffee please...
Re:Beware the Toll (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Beware the Toll (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Beware the Toll (Score:5, Insightful)
If MS announced that they were releasing an update to XP this whole site would be full of posts like
...just like the ones you're getting here about Linux 2.6.7.
Namely, "are people here running their production servers with good uptime, various weird applications, exotic hardware, etc.?"
When XP SP 2 comes out, you can be damn sure people are going to ask the exact same questions about reliability, incompatibility, etc.. At MyCorp we've got staff that do nothing but stress test the latest Windows patches and releases for compatibility with our current environment. We do that because: