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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 27, 2003 10:12:00 PM

An open-source advocacy and development group has released a test version of the next Linux kernel, which may be finalized by the end of the year.

The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) on Monday launched test9, the latest beta of the Linux 2.6 kernel. Developers and hardware manufacturers are being encouraged to download it, test it out, and report their findings to OSDL.


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OSDL will then incorporate the findings into the final version of the kernel. A kernel is the heart of an operating system. Among other improvements, Linux 2.6 will be able to run on more processors simultaneously than its predecessor. It has been tested on 64-processor servers and works well on 32-processor machines, according to the group.

The desktop version of Linux 2.6 will make it easier to swap mice, keyboards and other peripherals. The current commercial version of the open-source operating system is Linux 2.4 Even numbers signify a commercial release while odd numbers, such as 2.5, mean a development version.

"Now is when we want big companies and software vendors to step in and hammer on the kernel, so we can get their ideas into the final production release of 2.6 Linux," Linus Torvalds, an OSDL fellow, said in a statement. "This is their last big chance."

There is no definitive release date for the kernel. Linux gurus Andrew Morton and Torvalds will have the ultimate authority as to when the kernel is complete, but it is expected by the end of the year, slightly later than last year's estimate, an OSDL representative said. The first test version came out in July.

Linux is being widely adopted by businesses in several industries, such as finance and banking, as a cost-effective replacement for servers that run Windows or Unix. A number of companies, including IBM, Red Hat, Hewlett-Packard and NTT Data Intellilink, are members of OSDL.

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thats kinda the same problem i am having...
although people who talk about the fixed are pretty casual about it so i am guessing that i just need to get more comfortable in linux. RH 9 is ok a fast computer is a must tho PIII or better and @ least 128 MB of memory.

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Posted by: JoeMama_z Posted on: 10/29/03 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sweet! 2.6 is going to rock the house.  prime21 | 10/27/03
why?  JoeMama_z | 10/27/03
Where do I begin...  prime21 | 10/27/03
sounds good  JoeMama_z | 10/27/03
Re: sounds good  doh123 | 10/28/03
but that was one of its "selling" points  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
Great news, but a point of concern...  Damon K | 10/27/03
ZDNet, fix your forums!  Damon K | 10/27/03
This *WILL* be addressed  George Mitchell | 10/27/03
Next Linux kernel closer to reality  Loverock Davidson | 10/27/03
Sorry you feel that way, but...  Damon K | 10/27/03
you get...  JoeMama_z | 10/27/03
Monkey! I feel monkey funky! (n/t)  Damon K | 10/28/03
why not BSD?  ryusen | 10/27/03
What's the problem?  IT_User | 10/27/03
RE: Next Linux kernel closer to reality  Iain_Peters | 10/27/03
come on  ryusen | 10/28/03
BSD???  OhMyGosh | 10/28/03
OS war - the menace of evil  pa2004 | 10/27/03
OS war - the menace of ignorance  Chris Moller | 10/27/03
So OK, just don't buy SCO products.  George Mitchell | 10/27/03
OS war - the menace of evil  teaman44@... | 10/28/03
English, please?  Yen_z | 10/28/03
Are you talking about Windows?  voska | 10/28/03
I agree  zd-spam | 10/28/03
Who Cares.  DO_z | 10/27/03
Knowledgeable people, not ignorant trolls like you.  dicktaurus@... | 10/27/03
Ok Mr. Knowledgeable  DO_z | 10/28/03
RE: Who Cares.  Iain_Peters | 10/27/03
Video drivers and fonts  DO_z | 10/28/03
You're right - don't rush  IT_User | 10/29/03
What an idiot!  dopeshow | 10/28/03
this person is either a troll or  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
He's a troll, Sam.  dicktaurus@... | 10/28/03
You wish  DO_z | 10/28/03
my rebuttle?  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
Wow what a surprise!!!!  DO_z | 10/28/03
what distro?  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
I believe it was redhat 8.0  DO_z | 10/28/03
thats kinda the same problem i am having...  JoeMama_z | 10/29/03
OK Dope  DO_z | 10/28/03
Answer...  John Le'Brecage | 10/28/03
watch the versions  blahblahblah | 10/28/03
And you would still go out and buy it......  DO_z | 10/28/03
Someone clarify for me...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
not that i know a ton about the subject...  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
I think he stopped existing development to focus on it  doctormoriarty | 10/28/03
there was an article  doh123 | 10/28/03
Linux Process Explanation  rgriffith64@... | 10/28/03
Thx  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Someone clarify for me...  Chris Moller | 10/28/03
The GUI will never be part of the kernel.  Damon K | 10/28/03
GUI OS?  George Mitchell | 10/28/03
Why would you want that?  voska | 10/28/03
OS and the GUI reasons.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
OS and the GUI reasons.  Chris Moller | 10/28/03
but why  ryusen | 10/28/03
Re: but why  Chris Moller | 10/28/03
re: Chris  ryusen | 10/28/03
re: Chris  Chris Moller | 10/28/03
Not according to MS  tic swayback | 10/28/03
tic, I KNEW it would be you  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Yes, I am always the one who points out your errors  tic swayback | 10/28/03
Gee, you must need reading help.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Ah, I see  tic swayback | 10/28/03
fascinating  ryusen | 10/28/03
Linux is getting VERY close  George Mitchell | 10/28/03
What can anybody say to this  zd-spam | 10/28/03
What a sad little post.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
and you don't consider  ryusen | 10/28/03
true GUI OS  blahblahblah | 10/28/03
Doubtful you would want it  IT_User | 10/28/03
It Is Perfect  AdeOghert | 10/28/03
I'm assuming you'll never respond to this, but...  Damon K | 10/28/03
"Troll"  AdeOghert | 10/28/03
Re: It Is Perfect  Chris Moller | 10/28/03
....  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
perfect for now  blahblahblah | 10/28/03
That's an imperfect concept  IT_User | 10/28/03
What now?  IT_User | 10/28/03
Re: What now?  Chris Moller | 10/28/03

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