[ Kernel Traffic author Zack Brown writes: ]
The server is having some trouble this week. If you get an
error, try again later. Some folks who’ve tested it have gotten
through, and others get error 404.
The table of contents for KT #32 is:
- General
- Stats For This
Week - Threads From linux-kernel
- Maximum Kernel
Size - Wireless Net
Connectivity - Tulip
And 2.2.11 - Linux
2.2.12pre Announcement - DVD
Players Under Linux - Denial
Of Service (DoS) Exploit Works Against All Kernels - Editorial:
Competition Between FreeBSD And Linux - NFS
Docs And New knfsd 1.4.7 Announced - Newer
I2C Code Probably Not Going Into 2.4 - First
Component For Audiality Available - PPSkit v. 0.7.1
Available - Using
4 Gigs Of Ram On 32-Bit Systems - Linux
Cracking Exploits - Threads In
Linux - Low-risk Fixes
Possibly For 2.2.12-final - Merging 2.2.x
Features Into 2.3.x - X86
SMP Lazy FPU Context Switching - linux-kernel
Under Attack - Important kHTTPd
Bugfix - Typos
In The Source - Write
Support For DiskOnChip 2000
- Maximum Kernel
Enjoy!