Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jan 2006 16:45 UTC, submitted by diegocg
Linux Linux 2.6.15 has been released after two months and a week of development. You can check the comprehensible changelog or grep the full changelog. There are some new features like shared subtrees, UDP fragmentation offload, PPP MPPE encryption (VPN), NTFS write support (except for creating files), PPC64 thermal improvements, support for the late-2005 powerbook series, SATA passthru support (for SMART), console rotation for fbcon, nf_conntrack subsystem, some scalability and performance improvements, and lots of other changes. As always, download it from Kernel.org, or wait for your distributor to ship it.
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RE[3]: ntfs rw is cool
by dylansmrjones on Wed 4th Jan 2006 00:05 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: ntfs rw is cool"
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

Yup. And I believe the best way to do so, is by replacing non-FLOSS technologies on the windows platform with FLOSS technologies, rather than implementing non-FLOSS technologies on FLOSS systems.

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