Stable Linux Kernel 2.6.10 Released 281
An anonymous reader writes "Offering it as 'something to play with over the holidays,' Linus Torvalds released the official 2.6.10 Linux kernel, which he named the 'Woozy Numbat.' KernelTrap offers the full details, noting that there have been minimal changes since the last release candidate, 2.6.10-rc3. Linus commented that with 2.6.10 released, now he could 'get into the
Glögg for real' (a hot mulled wine with spices, red wine, port and brandy). As always, the latest Linux kernel can be downloaded from a kernel.org mirror." (Here are some recipes, too.)
A helpful holiday reminder... (Score:5, Funny)
And don't forget to rerun lilo afterwards. ; )
Friends don't let friends "make menuconfig" drunk.
Re:A helpful holiday reminder... (Score:5, Funny)
This is why the linux kernel needs a breathalyzer driver.
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Oh word. Judging by previous experiences in (highly) inebriated system administration I may well spell "make menuconfig" as "rm -rf
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Re:A helpful holiday reminder... (Score:5, Insightful)
Ooops, forgot to edit the config file? AND removed your old kernel? No problem. GRUB will give you a command line where you can locate and boot off your new kernel. With lilo you'd have to go figure out where you stashed that rescue CD...
Make grub even easier to use (Score:2)
THEN, it manages symlinks, pointing each respective base name to its newly copied version (IE,
This way, I only have 2 l
Re:Make grub even easier to use (Score:2)
apt-get install kernel-tree-2.whatever /usr/src/kernel-source-2.whatever
cd
make config/xconfig/whatever
dpkg -i kernel-image-2.whatever
everything is either taken care of, or clearly warned about if you're doing something unusual....
Re:Make grub even easier to use (Score:3, Informative)
You forgot to 'make-kpkg buildpackage' before you went and installed that non-existent package with dpkg... I'm assuming you're going for a monolithic kernel here and thus dispensed with the pesky module compilation.
Re:Make grub even easier to use (Score:3, Funny)
#make kernel_image --revision=1.0
This produces a package, including image,modules, lilo configuration, etc, in the /usr/src directory.
My apologies to the masses who, seeing how easy my previous example was, ditched windows/BSD/OSX, installed Debian, and got stuck at step 4.
Re:Make grub even easier to use (Score:2)
I'm glad we cleared this up, though. I'd hate for those millions of people who spent xmas eve installing Debian based on your previous post to get stuck and not be able to check email bright and early on xmas morning!
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Re:A helpful holiday reminder... (Score:2)
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Friends don't let friends "make menuconfig" drunk.
Off topic, but I've started copying
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Glogg (Score:5, Informative)
A major component of Glogg is Aquavit, this year I had two extra bottles of Aquavit left over, one bottle got spiced with apples & cinnamon, the other, whole Pomogrante seeds and slices of orange. Both are absolutely fabulous. After letting them mull for a few weeks freeze them inside a block of ice, the ice will freeze around the bottle and but the Aquavit will stay liquid and freezing cold all through your holiday party.
First First Post, what a wonderful christmas present!
Re: [OT] Glogg (Score:4, Informative)
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Oh my GOD, don't remind me of that horrbile stuff...
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I was introduced to aquavit by my grandfather (bedstefar), who was from Denmark (well, Bornholm, which ended up as Danish territory). I can't remember a single family gathering at their house that didn't end with at least a few toasts and aquavit. Don't even think about having smorgasboard without beer and aquavit. Man, just thinking about the rye bread, pickled he
Re:Glogg (Score:2)
Anise? No, no, no. Aquavit is caraway-flavoured. Did your grandpa slip you absinthe, perchance?
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Here is one recipe (Bluehouse Recipe):
1.5 oz Wormwood
1/3 oz Hyssop
1/3 oz Calamus Root
1/8 oz Fennel Seed
1 tsp Mint *
1 tsp cloves *
1 tsp coriander *
1/2 tsp Nutmeg *
Don't forget the to soak the stuff in some strong alcohol before you drink it
Re:Glogg (Score:2)
Absinthe and anise (Score:2)
Anise seed is in real absinthe and in Pernod which gives it its (IMO nasty) licorice flavor. You wouldn't substitute anise for wormwood; wormwood is horribly bitter, whereas anise is horribly licorice-y. Also, BTW, the once ubiquitous ban on absinthe production has been lifted in most European countries. In addition, due to the way in which thujone (the psychoactive present in wormwood) is regulated by the F
Re:Glogg (Score:4, Insightful)
Take a cab to the party please. I don't want to die on Christmas.
Re:Glogg (Score:2)
The one, and nearly only thing, I miss about living in the midwest are those absolutely magic moments in fresh snow... Although I only actually went sleigh riding once, and caroling a few times... those memories are so deeply etched in my mind, I somewhat feel that raising children without similar experiences is a kind of crime.
Changing topics suddenly, has anybody else felt that something about the bitter cold makes people friendlier? Many of my memories of people being unexpectedly friendl
Re:Glogg (Score:4, Funny)
Really? What?
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Lighten up. People die, life is shit, members of extended families generally hate each other. You can't stop it. The least you can do is joke about it.
You should have commented more on his use of the world "arse." If he's not from a country that actually uses the word "arse" rather than "ass", he should be severely beaten.
Re:Glogg (Score:2)
On Christmas, her family was together drinking and eating and singing songs. Her uncle came up to her and asked, "so, how is your car?". She replied with a smile, "oh, it's a piece of crap and I hate it." It was so quick and well timed I couldn't help but laugh out lou
Re:Glogg (Score:5, Insightful)
It's the principal behind social commentary. It's also a tool in formal logic, called reduction to the absurd - showing how something is not logical by showing it's absurdity. We can all hold hands and pretend that this is a great world and that families never argue or bicker, or we can accept it as part of current reality and do what we can to fix it in our own lives. Personally, I choose the latter approach.
THAT is *my* country.
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chill
Many of us are idiots, have a poor sense of humor, or voted for Bush.
What is your country, BTW? Because no one's going to buy 'America' with your grammer. :-)
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Re:Glogg (Score:5, Interesting)
It wouldn't shock me if Jesus was born in March. I believe I spoke of that when in Catholic School. I got hit by a ruler. Not only are dates near the winter solstice common among many cultures, I believe it was an excellent political move to celebrate the birth of Jesus on a holiday that was already in practice.
One of the benefits of the commercialization of Christmas is the fact that one of the important sermons of Jesus can be observed by all, "All men are brothers, love thy neighbor". You don't have to believe in Jesus or even Santa Claus to respect that one time a year many people wish the best for each other regardless. Truth is truth whether it's wrapped in dogma or a white fluffy beard. And perhaps if one day people can set aside their differences we will remember it's actually very nice.
And fuck, someone remind me of this tomorrow.
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America was colonized by a various people including those interested in religious freedom. Our government was founded on money and ideals. It would be accurate to say our country was founded on money and God which is why we have on our cash "In God We Trust". I wish sometimes that we were founded on religious ideals rather than ideology.
There are those who bel
Re:Glogg (Score:2, Insightful)
Second, we drink because it's fun. Why don't you drink? It's not about having to drink, it's about wanting to drink. It's not like we are out every single night getting plastered (speaking for myself) but every once and a while I personally like to get thoroughly plastered. There is nothing wrong with this so long as you don't engage in otherwise socically irresponsble behaviors (IE driving drunk). Drinking is not the cause of such behaviors, for s
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Norwegian Countries????? (Score:2)
It is very impolite to mix up Norwegians and Swedes, however crossbreeding is a whole nudder story.
The whole point of serving Glogg to non-scans is to prepare them for the Lutefisk and Gamleost.
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Not takeing responsiblity for your actions causes 'consequences' to society, not ethanol or any other chemical.
Christmas might have come from the celebration of Christs birth, but in my life, it's about friends and family and fun. Drinking is fun. D
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that's okay... neither are they [restoredcog.org]
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The East Coast has the political capital of the country, the West has the technological capital - let us keep that!
I know its OT but ... (Score:2)
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Joyeux Noël!
Let me be the first to say... (Score:2)
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Safety tip (Score:5, Funny)
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! (Score:2)
Re:MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! (Score:2)
Warning: bad pun incoming (Score:5, Funny)
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come upstairs and open your presents (Score:5, Funny)
lucky me, since i do it the debian way i will be done before they finish the stocking stuffers. . .
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Working fine on my x86_64 (Score:5, Informative)
Tom
Wonderful! (Score:4, Funny)
It's a good thing I wasn't busy. The turkey can marinate for another 24 hours, should do it good.
~Wx
(merry fucking whatever, everyone!)
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D00d.
The proper BOFH greeting at this festive tim eof (yes, intentional) year is M. F. C..
Happy Holidays to you and yours, may you triumph over the lusers.
Soko
just in time for the festive season (Score:2, Funny)
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2.60? Shit, Linus really should jump the numbering to 3.0! :)
Merry christmas from Australia.
cdrecord/k3b fixed? (Score:2)
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on the fiifth day of Christmas, (Score:5, Funny)
five spambot virii,
four porno graphics,
three smiley faces
two free-after-rebate sweaters,
an anti-spam robot
and an update to the source tree
GlÃgg (Score:2)
Yup, also known as Gluehwein (Germany) and Gloeg (Sweden). Red wine yes. (Many) Spices? Yes. Hot? Yup. Port? I don't think Portwine is part of the recipe... neither is Brandy for that matter. (The real question is errm... WHY... and... ugh that would taste odd). Anyways, good stuff though.
Re:GlÃgg (Score:2, Informative)
Here's my moms recipe (which is made the real way, not cheating with red wine ;-) ). Do try it once it's really nice and goes nice with the season
Metric units and swedish translations of the ingredients in parantheses.
2 Dried peels from Seville orange (Pomerans)
5 Potatoes, sliced raw
1/3 cup (3/4 dl) Dried clove (Nejlikor)
A bit of ginger (ingefära)
17.5 oz (1/2 kg) Raisins
A bag of (1/2 dl) Cardamom (Kardemumma)
1.5 oz (50 g) Yeast
5.5 lb
Re:Jesus was born in march (Score:2, Offtopic)
In the time of Jesus it wasn't exactly kosher to be Christian. Christmas was celebrated very early on in December under the cover of other holidays, some Pagan some I forget the details of. The tradition stuck. It was made official in 336AD when the pope decreed christmas was to be celebrated on 12/25 to offset a pagan holiday.
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Btw, all those cutesy things like Easter Eggs, Easter Bunny, Christmas (really Yule) Tree, carolling and getting completely *cough
Re:Jesus was born in march (Score:2)
Yes Jesus was born in the spring or early summer.
The reason why this is assumed is that the Gospels mention the shepards being in the fields with their flocks. This would have happened during the lambing season, which is the *tada* spring or early summer.
Oh, and he probably wasn't born in 1 BC. The best argument I've seen calls for a birthdate in about 6 BC, due to astronomical events, but even the 6 BC birthdate has to assume that a certain astronomical event (Halley's Comet) was the Star of Beth
Re:Jesus was born in march (Score:2)
It looks like you are following the lead of such modern thinkers as the Venerable Bead. Not long before 1000AD he pointed out that Herod wasn't alive at the right time, but it was too late to change the calender anyway without causing chaos.
What's a few months and taking over a holiday from Mithras when the date is shifted a few years. Mary's virginity didn't even seem to be important enough to mention for a few hundred years until the temple of Isis in Rome became
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Um, Mr. Mod? Just what exactly drinking when you bumped this as "informative?"
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Re:Jesus was born in march (Score:3, Interesting)
Think about it; From that day on, the days get longer. How cool is that, for us northen types, at least?
Re:"which he named the 'Woozy Numbat.'" (Score:3, Funny)
Re:"which he named the 'Woozy Numbat.'" (Score:2, Insightful)
Of course (Score:2, Informative)
PGP sig for the patch [kernel.org]
Instructions [kernel.org]
Patch (Score:4, Informative)
Re:New year new kernel (Score:2)
Of course I admitedly dont follow the LKML like religion so I might be a little behind on info. (still dont think a 1.5 year turnaround is the target
Re:New year new kernel (Score:2)
Are you sure of that? I'm fairly sure from what I've read at kerneltrap.org that 2.7 hasn't branched into 2.7 yet, and it's not on kernel.org either... But maybe I missed something.
Re:New year new kernel (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Changelog size? (Score:2)
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All reasonable possibilities, IMO.
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Re:Changelog (Score:2)
I find this to be one of the bigger leaps in 2.6, at least in that a new direction is coming out (let's excuse 2.6.6->.8 which had some disruptive/big changes we all know about). They're cleaning out deprecated driver code and making things more abstract, and also finally PCMCIA is split into its relevant sub-drivers (you'll know if you configure it; but note that your old config will NOT include PCMCIA when you just copy it over). I think this is a good ste
Re:Changelog (Score:2)
why did the post say "minimal changes?"
He said "minimal changes since the last release candidate, 2.6.10-rc3." And if Linus actually practiced SANE release management, there would be ZERO changes between the final RC and the real release.
Re:Changelog (Score:2)
I think Linux should use a CVS system like the BSDs, so you can keep a real-time track of the source tree and do away with the need for point releases every few weeks or so. Notice that the BSDs release a couple of times a year, but with CVS[up] they stay updated. And in the -stable branches the
Re:Yay! (Score:2)
"man nice" for more information.
I update Gentoo with "nice -n 19 emerge --update whatever" at a very low priority, and that allows me to browse the web, listen to music. even play opengl games while my machine is compiling the latest stable Firefox.
Also, I am listening to music right now, and compiling the Gimp without any change in priorities. I am using kernel 2.6.9-gentoo-r1, which is supposed to be patched to give fewer processor cycles to background s
Re:Randeon 9200SE and ACPI (Score:3, Informative)
ACPI should work anywhere that conforms (BIOSes earlier than 2000 usually have problems though), what kind of problems do you have? nForce2 has been supported for almost as long as it's existed. Throttle depends on processor, but I saw an nForce-specific driver there too. Temperature if it's available.
Just try it. It's a good release, rare in 2.6 so far, and should support all you've described... except MAYBE DRI (not just 3D acc