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IBM developerWorks: IBM Linux Kernel Enhancemnts and Patches

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 4, 2002

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Here are the latest IBM Linux Kernal enhancemnts and pataches to
the Linux Kernel.

News by project – Linux Kernel

April 3, 2002
Matthew Dobson has released a patch which make Erich Focht’s IA-64
specific additions to Ingo’s scheduler to work on the i386 NUMA-Q
architecture.

April 2, 2002
Gary Hade has posted a Linux kernel makefile patch for IA-64 which
allows the use of non-default CC definitions.

March 28, 2002
Patrick Mansfield and Douglas Gilbert have created a Linux kernel
patch for REPORTS LUNS scanning support for the SCSI subsystem.

March 27, 2002
Dave Hansen has released a patch which fixes a race condition in
the Indydog watchdog driver.


Complete Listing

Web Webster

Web Webster

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