Linux 2.6.34 Released 268
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."
a filesystem for flash devices (Score:5, Funny)
> a filesystem for flash devices
here we go again, unless we stop supporting flash, Apple has refused to distribute dual-boot Linux enabled iPads
Re:a filesystem for flash devices (Score:2, Funny)
Excellent (Score:5, Funny)
With releases like these, it's no wonder M$ is getting worried. Been running this kernel a while now on our production servers (even from before it it was tagged release, I like running bleeding edge in order to get the most performance from my company's hardware investment) and save from a few data corruptions issues, it's been rock stable! I have to play with the new KVM support later on one of the servers with the least amount of customers on it (couple of hundreds), looks nice!
Sadly... it looks like my company is looking at going with Windoze for a few important servers because of a few outtages. I know it was because of faulty hardware, because I had just compiled a custom kernel for those servers with just the right flags needed (I want to get the most performance!) but this must have triggered a hardware bug because the kernel worked fine on my work laptop. Sigh...
Anyway, keep up the good work!
I'm not impressed (Score:1, Funny)
Windows reached version 3.0 some 20 years ago...
Re:a filesystem for flash devices (Score:4, Funny)
No. Flash support is in Linux and Apple indeed refuses to distribute dual-boot Linux enabled iPads.
Re:a filesystem for flash devices (Score:5, Funny)
I'm more concerned that this is a slashvertisment for Linux.
Slashdot used to be about news for nerds, stuff that mattered!
How far it has fallen.
Re:Excellent (Score:1, Funny)
Successful troll is successful, I guess. Well done.
Re:a filesystem for flash devices (Score:5, Funny)
One of the new features of 2.6.34 kernel is Woooooosh owerflow protection
Re:a filesystem for flash devices (Score:4, Funny)
In reading kernel changelogs... (Score:5, Funny)
In this case, I think it was all the "multi-petabyte scaleable filesystem, esoteric btrfs improvements, kernel virtualization networking stuff, gamecon: add rumble support for N64 pads" that did it.
Re:I'm not impressed (Score:2, Funny)
AOL 9.5 is far more advanced.