Stable kernel 2.0.40 released
Posted Feb 10, 2004 0:12 UTC (Tue) by
alexboy8181 (guest, #19321)
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Stable kernel 2.0.40 released by JoeF
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Stable kernel 2.0.40 released
It dissapoints me that there is still interest in these old kernels. It dilutes the user and testing base for the newer kernels, and we should be looking to the future, not be stuck in the past.
The reason for having interest in older kernels is that you never know where they might turn up next. Ironically, I have to quote Dr. Andrew Tannenbaum, who used an example of memory management overlays in his latest book on OSes. He wrote that overlays, which used to be common in older OSes, became obsolete when memories grew. But now overlays are found in handhelds' OSes like PalmPilot. Obsolete one year, hot the next.
Besides, if you don't learn from past mistakes, you're bound to repeat them in the future. Likewise, if you don't learn from a truimph, you're gonna reinvent the wheel later.
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