| From: |
| Andrew Rodland <arodland@entermail.net> |
| To: |
| linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org |
| Subject: |
| [ANNOUNCE] -ar patchset |
| Date: |
| Fri, 11 Jun 2004 00:10:19 -0400 |
Why does the world need yet another kernel patchset? There are a couple of
reasons, basically. The first is that I have a bunch of free time coming up,
and I want to get back in sync with the kernel hacking process. The other is
that I want to strike a balance: a little more experimental than -ck, but
with less heavy updating and (I hope) potential instability than -mm.
I intend to release mostly for release kernels only; this one is for 2.6.7-rc3
because I'm impatient and because that is what Con is currently syncing up
with.
All that being said, at http://hobbs.dynup.net/patches/2.6.7-rc3-ar1/ you can
find the initial version of the patch, with staircase,
autoregulate-swappiness, supermount-ng, ext3 and reiser improvements, and a
free toy in every box. Passes the boot test on i386; if it breaks anywhere
that rc3 doesn't, I'd love to hear about it. If it makes your machine twice
as fast, I'd love to hear about that too.
Andrew Rodland < arodland@entermail.net >
P.S. I read via GMANE, so Cc:ing me if you want my attention couldn't hurt.
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