Linux: The 0.10 Release
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| Also in November of 1991, the Manchester Computing Centre (MCC) at the
| University of Manchester in the UK started their FTP mirror of the Linux
| kernel. Within a few months, they would start releasing "MCC Interim"
| versions of Linux, "our versions are called 'interim' because they are not
| intended to be final or official. They are small, harmonious, and moderately
| tested. They do not conform to everyone's taste -- what release does? -- but
| they should provide a stable base to which other software can be added."
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/14165
CFS Cleanups
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| Ingo Molnar pushed a series of patches to his Completely Fair Scheduler code
| upstream that were merged into the mainline kernel.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/14159
Related:
CFS scheduler to appear in Linux kernel 2.6.23
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| And also credit where credit's due, Con Kolivas was the first one to
| prove via RSDL/SD that 'fair scheduling' is possible and that it
| results in better desktop scheduling.
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http://www.linuxinsight.com/cfs-scheduler-to-appear-in-linux-kernel-2.6.23.html
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