Towards Linux 2.6 14
An anonymous reader writes "The impending release of a new stable kernel promises greater adoption for Linux, as it becomes more reliable and scalable over a larger variety of processors. This article highlights some of the changes, both big and small, with some code samples."
Interactive Performance (Score:5, Insightful)
One of the biggest problems new users face expecting Linux to be "faster" than Windows, and booting up for the first time to a slow and klunky desktop with either Gnome or KDE. When things get real slow, having the mouse and keyboard unresponsive make the system feel really rough and unpolished. The more I think about this one the more I think 2.6 will start the next generation of distributions that are finally going to feel like an operating system as opposed to a midnight hack session.
Re:Interactive Performance (Score:1)
I just skimmed the article, but I hope this doesn't degrade performance for server applications. I could care less if my system feels sluggish when it's running huge batch jobs or high load web processes.
The onl
Re:Interactive Performance (Score:2)
At any rate, the amount of resources needed to maintain usability are nothing compared to huge networks of threaded jobs.
My first Linux install. Success! (Score:1, Funny)
A friend of mine gave me a few cd's that had something called 'Mandrake' on it.
He said "This is supposed to be the most user-friendly 'distro' out there. Give it a try."
So with trepidation about wiping out my beloved win98se install on the old machine, I jumped right in.
On firing up the install disk, the Man-drake installer asked me if I wanted to remove the win98se partition that already e
Re:My first Linux install. Success! (Score:2, Funny)
Code samples (Score:5, Funny)
No MMU? Finally! (Score:3, Interesting)
Well, it's about time-- I've been waiting years to run this Linux thing directly on my original IBM AT. Now I can yank out that Intel Inboard/386 hack I had to add in to get it to work. That has always bugged me.
At least it can just be unplugged with no regrets. Unlike cutting my other original IBM AT case with the Dremel to get that stupid ATX motherboard in there; no going back on that one. Stupid progress.
Re:No MMU? Finally! (Score:2)
Serial ATA (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Serial ATA (Score:1)
"Affine"? (Score:1)
Processors should affine to one CPU and will not bounce between CPUs.
Affine is not a verb! [m-w.com]
Re:"Affine"? (Score:1)