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Linux 2.2.20pre3
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belong in 2.4. Generally new drivers belong in 2.4 (possibly in 2.2 as well
after 2.4 shows them stable). Expect me to be very picky on changes to the
core code now.”
Linux 2.2.20pre3 From: Alan CoxTo: editors@newsforge.com Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:05:09 +0100 (BST) Linux 2.2 is now firmly into maintenance state. Patches for neat new ideas belong in 2.4. Generally new drivers belong in 2.4 (possibly in 2.2 as well after 2.4 shows them stable). Expect me to be very picky on changes to the core code now. 2.2.20pre3 o FPU/ptrace corruption fixes (Victor Zandy) o Resync belkin usb serial with 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync digiport usb serial with 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Rsync empeg usb serial with 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync ftdi_sio against 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring keyscan usb back into line with 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync keyspan_pda usb with 2.4 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync omninet usb with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync usb-serial driver with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Resync visor usb driver with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Rsync whiteheat driver with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Add edgeport USB serial (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Add mct_u232 USB serial (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Update usb storage device list (Stas Bekman, Kaz Sasayma) o Bring usb acm driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring bluetooth driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring dabusb driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring usb dc2xx driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring mdc800 usb driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring rio driver into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Bring USB scanner drivers into line with 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Update ov511 driver to match 2.4.5 (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o Update PCIIOC ioctls (esp for sparc) (Dave Miller) o General sparc bugfixes (Dave Miller) o Fix possible oops in fbmem ioctls (Dave Miller) o Fix reboot/halt bug on "Alcor" Alpha boxes (Tom Vier) o Update osst driver (Willem Riede) o Fix syncppp negotiation bug (Bob Dunlop) o SMBfs bug fixes from 2.4 series (Urban Widmark) o 3ware IDE raid driver updates (Adam Radford) o Fix incorrect use of bitops on non long types (Dave Miller) o Fix reboot/halt bug on 'Miata' Alpha boxes (Tom Vier) o Update Tim Waugh's contact info (Tim Waugh) o Add TIOCGSERIAL to sun serial on PCI sparc32 (Lars Kellogg-Stedman) o ov511 check user data more carefully (Marc McClelland) o Fix netif_wake_queue compatibility macro (Andi Kleen)
Category:
- Linux
An excerpt from Linux kernel mailing list
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Category:
- Management
AbiWord Weekly News #48
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- Open Source
Weekly news wrap-up: Linux advocates dispute Microsoft-backed server study
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The big news in the Open Source world this week was the Gartner Group’s release of a study of software being used on Web servers. The survey, funded in part
by Microsoft, said that Linux accounted for less than 9 percent of the U.S. server market, contradicting other studies putting the Linux market share at about 25 percent.
Of course, there were questions about Gartner’s methodology, especially how the tech analyst counted what operating system is running on servers. One example of the difference between counting installed OSes, as opposed to purchased OSes, was written by NewsForge’s editor in chief Robin Miller. He used his home systems as a case study of different ways to count operating systems in use. Also, NewsForge business columnist Jack Bryar questioned the way tech analysts put together their reports in general. His advice: Don’t rely just on an analyst to make your IT decisions.
Microsoft: The never-ending attack
While there wasn’t a lot of new rhetoric out of Redmond this week, there was an analysis that Microsoft’s new campaign against Open Source and for bundling its programs together seem to be a move away from the “kinder, gentler” Microsoft of last year’s antitrust trial. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft’s attacks on Open Source and the GPL are backfiring, as many companies see that MS is spreading, at best, half truths.
That’s the point Open Source advocate Bruce Perens makes in a column, that Microsoft apologists are name-calling and exaggerating in their efforts to discredit Open Source and Free Software.
If you want to see how the other side thinks, check out a ZDNet AnchorDesk column, Want Linux on your desktop? Nine reasons to forget about it. One reason: Too many zealots. Really, read it and see if that makes sense.
Here comes embedded
In other tech analyst news, a study released by VDC predicts the embedded market for Linux will “explode.” Watch out for flying embedded parts.
In other news, a new and improved MP3 format was released this week. I think I need to buy a CD burner.
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Stories only available in NewsForge this week:
Digital Convergence bites the dust
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Website attempts anti-Smart Tag copying policy
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Carnivore ‘no problem’ for new e-mail encryption
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- Linux
International PHP Conference 2001, Europe
Author: JT Smith
The conference will happen from 11/05 – 11/07 at Frankfurt/Germany and is divided into a pre-conference day with power workshops and the two main conference days.
Find more infos at http://www.php-kongress.de/.”
OpenProjects.net needs help
Author: JT Smith
Lilo, the OPN admin, needs help convincing people that OPN is an important part of Free software development.”