Linux: DRBD, The Distributed Replicated Block Device
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| Lars Ellenberg started an effort to get DRBD, the Distributed Replicated
| Block Device merged into the Linux kernel.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/13983
Linux: Unified x86 Architecture
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| Thomas Gleixner described an effort to create a unified x86 architecture tree
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/13984
Related:
Linux: Xen Merged
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| The Xen virtual machine monitor was recently merged into the upcoming 2.6.23
| Linux kernel in a series of patches from Jeremy Fitzhardinge.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/13917
Linux: lguest Merged
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| Rusty Russell's lguest was recently merged into the upcoming 2.6.23 Linux
| kernel.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/13916
Linux kernel gains virtual SAN drivers
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| The mainline Linux kernel will gain new support this quarter for virtualized
| SANs (storage area networks).
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8736773877.html
Linux contributor base broadens
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| With more companies funding Linux work, the core hackers now delegate
| 70% of the coding
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/062807-linux-contributor-base.html
Linux Summit: Forget Microsoft. Let's Get Back To Development
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| "We add 2,000 lines of code a day to the Linux kernel. We work on
| 2,800 lines of code a day. I've never seen the pace of change that
| Linux has shown," said kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman, citing
| the accelerated pace on the open source operating system.
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199904052
Linux Symposium 2007 - a summary
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| Greg Kroah-Hartman has been digging through the kernel source repositories
| for statistics much like your editor has. The resulting numbers are similar,
| though Greg has cranked through the full 2+ years of history in the mainline
| git repository and, thus, has a longer-term sort of view. Among other things,
| he concluded that, in that time, the kernel developers have averaged almost
| three changes per hour - every hour - during that time. About 2000 lines of
| code are added every day. That is a pace of development which is matched by
| few - if any - projects anywhere in the world. Greg also notes that the
| number of developers involved is growing with each release. This, he says, is
| a good sign; the kernel community is bringing in new developers, important to
| keep the process healthy.
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http://lwn.net/Articles/240402/
40 feet of kernel developers
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| OveQuoter 40 feet long, hopefully I can find a wall that long for people to
| be able to look at the thing...
|
| I also uploaded the PDF files if others want to try their hand at printing
| this monstrosity out.
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http://www.kroah.com/log/diary
Kernel Comparison for Linux (2.6.18) verses Windows (2003 R2)
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| This aims to be the most comprehensive kernel comparison of the
| latest most popular Unix style kernel verses the latest most
| popular current kernel.
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http://widefox.pbwiki.com/Kernel%20Comparison%20Linux%20vs%20Windows
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