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[News] Further Memory Management Improvements Come to Linux

kmemcheck Aiming For Mainline Inclusion

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| "kmemcheck is a patch to the linux kernel that detects use of uninitialized 
| memory. It does this by trapping every read and write to memory that was 
| allocated dynamically (e.g. using kmalloc()). If a memory address is read 
| that has not previously been written to, a message is printed to the kernel 
| log."    
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/15912


Days ago:

Kernel space: ELF prediction to speed application startup

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| A new technique might make it faster to get started with a large application, 
| by giving the kernel advance notice of what are most likely to be the 
| program's commonly used memory pages  
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http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=369937208&rid=-219


Linux kernel developers have tripled in number

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| The Linux Foundation (LF) has published a study on Linux mainline kernel 
| development. According to LF, the number of Linux kernel developers has 
| tripled since 2005, with many more companies contributing to the process 
| (including, potentially, the latest new LF member, Adobe).   
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6925891609.html


NEWS: Linux Developers Make A Living

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| Yes, I said paid professionals.
| 
| [...]
| 
| McPherson also notes that “it’s difficult for most people to get their minds 
| around competitive mass collaboration.” Indeed, this is what the freedom 
| afforded by Linux is all about. People (and companies) contribute not for 
| humanitarian reasons, but because they expect a benefit. Work together to 
| create the best platform, openly usable by everyone, and if it still doesn’t 
| meet your needs perfectly, you are free to change it accordingly. Everyone 
| wins. No compromises.      
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http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/news-linux-developers-make-a-living/

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