[LUGSB] Chip & LRP
Harlan Crystal
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Mon Jun 23 03:35:24 EDT 2003
Anyone else notice Chip's mention in the very depressing LRP outro?
http://linuxrouter.org/
--harlan
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> http://linuxrouter.org/
hmm, nevermind, seems like they changed the text after only 10 minutes
of slashdotting. Someone posted a copy to slashdot comments:
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=68562&cid=6271432
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Hey,
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer. I just wanted to point out
a great article regarding the next version of the linux kernel, 2.6. It
was linked off of www.osnews.com and is available at:
http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html It's a _very_ long and detailed
paper covering the changes in the kernel since 2.4. It's a very good
read for anyone interested in linux kernel internals or operating
systems in general.
--Mark.
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