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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS

  • New Kernel Tester Guide
  • Detecting ext4 Corruption
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Kernel Developers Petition Against Closed Source Drivers

Kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has invited other kernel developers to sign a petition against closed source kernel modules.

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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS

  • New ebizzy Workload Simulator
  • Braille Extensions
  • Webcams and Touch screens
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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS

  • Driver Enhancements
  • Maintainership Changes
  • Forced Relicensing to the GPL
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Two Embedded Maintainers for the Linux Kernel

Kernel 2.6 maintainer Andrew Morton's wish has come true now that he has found not just one, but two new embedded maintainers, Paul Gortmaker and David Woodhouse.

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Rumors about ZFS for Linux Kernel

Three simple photos are causing a stir right now: they show kernel inventor Linus Torvalds talking to the ZFS inventor Jeff Bonwick and thus fire rumors about the filesystem being added to the Linux kernel.

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Embedded Maintainer for Linux Kernel Wanted

Andrew Morton, the Linux Kernel 2.6 maintainer announced last week at the Embedded Linux Conference in Mountain View that he is looking for an architecture-independent embedded specialist.

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X.org: Flicker-Free Boot by Migrating Mode Settings

The X.org developers are working on moving a less prominent component from userspace to kernel space: mode setting controls.

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