On 07/21/2011 09:26 PM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
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> And more over, there is nothing earth-shatteringly new in the 3.0 kernel.
> Linus said during the last kernel summit he wanted to change the versioning
> scheme to make it easier for various developers in different realms to track
> version changes.
Le 21/07/2011 14:36, John R. Dennison a écrit :
> How about this list return to _CentOS_ _specific_ discussions? John
I agree it is not, but I was answering on the fact that (part of it)
will "never been included in CentOS 6".
Alain
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:25:32PM +0200, Alain Péan wrote:
> But a lot of features of future kernels will be backported in CentOS 6
> 2.6.32, see CentOS 5.x and 2.6.18...
So? The delay mentioned doesn't impact the CentOS kernels at all.
Features will be backported when he releases 2.6.3X, err,
And more over, there is nothing earth-shatteringly new in the 3.0 kernel.
Linus said during the last kernel summit he wanted to change the versioning
scheme to make it easier for various developers in different realms to track
version changes. Don't expect anything super-cool for us on the
s
Le 21/07/2011 14:13, John R. Dennison a écrit :
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 01:05:25PM +0100, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> Kernel news :)
> For a kernel that will never be in CentOS-4, CentOS-5 or CentOS-6.
But a lot of features of future kernels will be backported in CentOS 6
2.6.32, see CentOS 5.x and
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 01:05:25PM +0100, Keith Roberts wrote:
> Kernel news :)
For a kernel that will never be in CentOS-4, CentOS-5 or CentOS-6.
John
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Kernel news :)
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Subject: [opensuse-offtopic] Linus Torvalds delays Linux 3.0 launch due to a
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*LINUX FOUNDER* Linus Torvalds has said that he's delaying the release of
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