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 Topic: LinuxThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
 | Posted by: on Monday, November 15, 2004 - 09:41 Submitted by dholm |
|  |  |  | After months of hard work the Gentoo Foundation are proud to bring you Gentoo 2004.3. 2004.3 brings you several new features, such a much improved genkernel (for automatically building a working kernel) and cascading profiles. On the Pegasos side of things the LiveCD has become easier to boot, you simply type "boot cd boot/pegasos" in SmartFirmware to get going.
To upgrade an existing installation simply run "rm -f /etc/make.profile; ln -sf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2004.3 /etc/make.profile"
The complete release information can be found here.
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 | Posted by: on Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 20:01 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | Freescale has a Linux Developer Survey up running until December 31st. Pegasos.org urge every Linux developer to take part in this to help the Linux platform.
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 | Posted by: on Wednesday, November 03, 2004 - 10:27 Submitted by Gullden |
|  |  |  | Over at penguinppc.org you can now read that there are several distributions that officially supports the Pegasos II.
CRUX Gentoo Yellow Dog
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 | Posted by: on Saturday, October 30, 2004 - 13:13 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Debian Enterprise is a not-for-profit, membership based organization that engineers an enterprise class GNU/Linux operating system in fullfilment of the UserLinux Manifesto. For-profit organisations are the primary target userbase. The users are also the primary sponsors of the system.
The Debian Enterprise GNU/Linux operating system is our primary deliverable - a Custom Debian Distribution engineered to world-class standards of reliability, availability, serviceability, security and performance.
Debian Enterprise
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 | Posted by: on Saturday, October 30, 2004 - 13:07 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | If you are looking for security advisories, you can find info and fixes for Debian through this link
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 | Posted by: on Sunday, October 24, 2004 - 11:30 Submitted by gunne |
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 | Posted by: on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 - 22:35 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Motala (part of Sweden) will be the first municipality in Sweden that have decided to change from Windows operating system to Linux operating system. They will use existing computers. The saving is calculated to be around 1 million SEK (euro 100.000) on a yearly basis.
Source; Linuxworld (in Swedish)
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 | Posted by: on Monday, October 11, 2004 - 07:33 Submitted by dholm |
|  |  |  | Genesi is once again mentioned in the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter. This time it is regarding the donated ODW boxes to the Gentoo Foundation.
Read the full article here.
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 | Posted by: on Saturday, October 09, 2004 - 21:05 Submitted by dholm |
|  |  |  | MontaVista has released four kernel patches that will enhance the current real-time capabilities of the kernel. The patches supply the following features:
- Voluntary Preemption by Ingo Molnar
- IRQ thread patches by Scott Wood and Ingo Molnar
- BKL mutex patch by Ingo Molnar (with MV extensions)
- PMutex from Germany's Universitaet der Bundeswehr, Munich
- MontaVista mutex abstraction layer replacing spinlocks with mutexes
For more information please read this thread on the LKML.
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 | Posted by: on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 13:24 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | From the Gentoo Weekly newsletter, you can read about an international Gentoo PPC developer meeting in Germany amongst other things.
Link to newsletter
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