Linux 2.6.15 Released 43
diegocgteleline.es writes "Linux 2.6.15 has been released after two months and a week of development. You can check the comprehensible changelog (google cache) or grep the full changelog. There are some new features like shared subtrees, UDP fragmentation offload, PPP MPPE encryption (VPN), NTFS write support (except for creating files), PPC64 thermal improvements, support for the late-2005 powerbook series, SATA passthru support (neccesary for SMART), console rotation for fbcon, nf_conntrack subsystem, some scalability and performance improvements, and lots of other changes. As always, download it from www.kernel.org"
MPPE, at last (Score:4, Interesting)
NTFS-write (Score:1)
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Fortunately, I don't need to dual boot between the two very often and so it's not a very big deal for me.
Re:NTFS-write (Score:3, Informative)
Re:MPPE, at last (Score:2)
8-| (Score:2, Interesting)
commit 88026842b0a760145aa71d69e74fbc9ec118ca44
Author: Linus Torvalds
Date: Mon Jan 2 19:21:10 2006 -0800
Linux v2.6.15
Hey, it's fifteen years today since I bought the machine that got Linux
started. January 2nd is a good date.
I guess(hope) this one's really not going to get into the kernel tree(into the Changelog included in the kernels src that is) or has it already?
Re:8-| (Score:1)
No, it's the solution. (Score:3, Funny)
But the meaning, however... (Score:1)
Re:But the meaning, however... (Score:1)
Re:But the meaning, however... (Score:1)
Re:But the meaning, however... (Score:1)
Re:8-| (Score:3, Insightful)
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WMF Support ? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:WMF Support ? (Score:2)
Re:WMF Support ? (Score:1, Flamebait)
The problem is with the WINE team. (Score:3, Informative)
In next Haloween document... (Score:3, Funny)
To: steveb~1@ms.com
Subject: This linux stuff people are talking about.
Please see if you can reassign one of the 1,354 engineers from the Mac OS X virus development project to do a feasibility study on this other OS port of our 'WMF backdoor' feature for which our customer service has recieved requests from slashdot. Not sure what it would do, maybe a new market. Low priority.
Re:WMF Support ? (Score:2)
Still no .wmf support ? When is Linux going to be ready for the desktop ?
Already got it [sourceforge.net]. I don't think it's bug-compatible, though.
Mirror mirror (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.kernel.org/mirrors/ [kernel.org]
Re:Mirror mirror (Score:1)
Not only that, but as the kernel is under 50Mb, it can be cached using Coral Cache: 2.6.15 [nyud.net].
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SATA SMART Finally! (Score:4, Interesting)
It's a shame that SATA support has been developing so slow..
This seems like a usefull kernel release!
Re:SATA SMART Finally! (Score:2)
Reiser4? (Score:1)
Re:Reiser4? (Score:3, Funny)
[runs for underground bunker]
[turns on air raid siren]
Re:Reiser4? (Score:2)
Re:Reiser4? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Reiser4? (Score:2)
New Kernel, rebooting... (Score:1)
Well, at least now you can just switch kernels without rebooting the computer, thus preserving the uptime.
Re:New Kernel, rebooting... (Score:2)
Re:New Kernel, rebooting... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:New Kernel, rebooting... (Score:1)
Loads of improvements... (Score:3, Funny)
Joking of course, they've already got most of this no doubt, as I'm sure they've been thrororghly testing the new Windows on 512 cpu SGI Altix systems, they must have thousands of developers working on it.
Oh, I seen the fbcon rotate too. Now This may have practical uses, but would also be a fantastic one to execute on your friends system when he aint looking. Imagine coming back and your screens upside down... muhahaha