
Heise Open Source provides an
extensive breakdown of the innovations present in the latest release of the Linux kernel,
announced by Linus Torvalds. This version adds the first version of
Ext4 as a stable filesystem, the much-anticipated GPU memory manager which will be the foundation of a
renewed graphic stack, support for Ultra Wide Band (Wireless USB, UWB-IP), memory management scalability and performance improvements, a boot tracer, disk shock protection, the phonet network protocol, support of SSD discard requests, transparent proxy support, high-resolution poll()/select()...
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2005-07-24
Well, I'm a Linux guy. But I don't really see where this particular type of Linux kernel vs NT kernel stuff gets us. So let me throw this into the ring to see if maybe something constructive comes of it: MinWin is/was/will be about emulating some strengths of the Linux kernel philosophy.
Edited 2008-12-25 22:25 UTC