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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS

The Linux kernel mailing list comprises the core of Linux development activities. Traffic volumes are immense, often reaching ten thousand messages in a given week, and keeping up to date with the entire scope of development is a virtually impossible task for one person. One of the few brave souls to take on this task is Zack Brown. Our regular monthly column keeps you abreast of the latest discussions and decisions, selected and summarized by Zack. Zack has been publishing a weekly online digest, the Kernel Traffic news letter for over five years now. Even reading Kernel Traffic alone can be a time consuming task. Linux Magazine now provides you with the quintessence of Linux Kernel activities, straight from the horse’s mouth.

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DEEP COMPRESSION Block device compression with the cloop module

The cloop module lets you manage compression at the block device level. Read on to learn how Knoppix and other Live CDs fit all that software on a single disc.

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DRIVER SHIFT Userspace drivers in the new Linux kernel

New versions of the Linux kernel will support a special userspace driver
model, but some technical pitfalls might limit the use of this interesting
new feature.

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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS

  • Japanese Documentation
  • Coding Standarts
  • Code Removal
  • Linux Jobs?
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Torvalds on Linux Kernel 2.6.28-rc1: More Drivers Than Ever

Linus Torvalds presents the first test candidate of Linux Kernel 2.6.28 on his mailing list.

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PLUMBERS Letter from the Editor

Linux is a community, and a community is a family, and a family is – well – not always a happy family. As vast a......
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Linux Foundation End User Summit: New BtrFS Filesystem and Knowledge Center

The Linux Foundation got positive results from its first ever End User Summit in New York October 14 and 15. Its concept of "end user" ended up including not only private users but many enterprises and organizations.

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Greg K-H Recommends New Kernel Version Naming

Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux developer at Novell, suggests a new naming scheme for the Kernel releases on the Kernel mailing list. The four-digit year would be included in the name.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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