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Jason Stubbs wrote: |
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>On Saturday 18 June 2005 13:52, Andrew Muraco wrote: |
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>>Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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>>>On Saturday 18 June 2005 12:22 am, Andrew Muraco wrote: |
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>>>>Linux-2.6.12 is officially out according to kernel.org |
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>>>>Just an FYI for you all, and the vanilla-sources maintainers :) |
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>>>/me looks around ... nope, this doesnt look like bugs.gentoo.org to me ... |
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>>>-mike |
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>>Im not expecting it to be added to the tree that quickly it hasnt even |
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>>been officially announced, i just wanted to get an idea of what it has |
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>>to offer once the articles start poping up :-P |
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>As far as I know, the only official announcement is the one that goes out on |
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>LKML. kernel.org is then updated some time after that. The ebuild for the |
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>kernel is already in the tree and, according to posts I read on gentoo-user, |
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>was in the tree before kernel.org was updated. |
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>Regards, |
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>Jason Stubbs |
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LKML announcement |
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http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/6/18/2/index.html |
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doesnt seem to be that specific about the major changes that were |
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supposed to happen.. |
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reiser4, pie/ssp hardened, etc |
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oh well, maybe 2.6.13 ... |
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Regards, |
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Andrew Muraco |
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