

ZDnet article on "Delay" of 2.2 kernel
Kythe writes
"This article in ZDnet
reports that a "key" Linux kernel, number 2.2 to be exact,
will be delayed. Several erroneous suggestions are carried
in the piece, but the one I like best is the implication
that current versions don't include SCSI and multiprocessing
support. I don't suppose they've printed a correction for
their "Linux worm" story yet, either. Oh well. "
How can something that never had a release date be delayed?
Just your usual FUD. I'm pretty pissed that SMP & SCSI aren't
working in previous versions of the Kernel too- I'm kinda wondering
how Slashdot (which is Linux, SMP and SCSI) was working without
it.
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