1. Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jul 15, 2003
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For those interested in what's happening in the Linux world... http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html By the sounds of it, Linux is about to become a *serious* operating system -- cheers, Derek Parnell
2. Re: Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com Jul 15, 2003
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On 15 Jul 2003, at 15:04, Derek Parnell wrote: > > > For those interested in what's happening in the Linux world... > > http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html > > By the sounds of it, Linux is about to become a *serious* operating system Virtualizing Linux One of the most interesting new features in Linux 2.6 is its inclusion of a "user- mode" architecture. This is essentially a port (like to a different hardware family) of Linux to itself, allowing for a completely virtualized Linux-on-Linux environment to be run. The new instance of Linux runs as if it was a normal application. "Inside" the application, you can configure fake network interfaces, filesystems, and other devices through special drivers which communicate up to the host copy of Linux in a secure way. This has proved quite useful, both for development purposes (profiling, etc.) as well as for security analysis and honeypots. While most users will never need this kind of support, it is an incredibly "cool" feature to have running on your box. (Impress your friends!) Sorta like linux could execute itself as a string, yes? Kat
3. Re: Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Jul 15, 2003
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Derek wrote: > For those interested in what's happening in the Linux world... > > http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html > > By the sounds of it, Linux is about to become a *serious* operating system > It seems like my old 8 Mhz Mac Classic will be able to run Linux with the uCLinux patches Martin
4. Re: Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by jbrown105 at speedymail.org Jul 15, 2003
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 02:27:46AM -0500, gertie at visionsix.com wrote: <snip> > Sorta like linux could execute itself as a string, yes? > > Kat > If you look beyond the analogy its a completely different thing. It is just a tiny bit closer to eu.ex. (Since eu.ex is the interpreter running under itself, and what you quoted was about linux running under itself.... a buitlin eval() wouldn't even that that much in common.) They are all a 'thing-on-a-thing' (or rather 'thing-on-itself') sort of concept tho. jbrown > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > > -- /"\ ASCII ribbon | http://www.geocities.com/jbrown1050/ \ / campain against | Linux User:190064 X HTML in e-mail and | Linux Machine:84163 /*\ news, and unneeded MIME | http://verify.stanford.edu/evote.html
5. Re: Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jul 16, 2003
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jbrown wrote: > They are all a 'thing-on-a-thing' (or rather 'thing-on-itself') sort of > concept tho. "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" ** -- David Cuny ** "This is not a pipe" http://www.uwrf.edu/history/prints/magritte-pipe.html
6. Re: Linux 2.6 Preview
- Posted by jbrown105 at speedymail.org Jul 16, 2003
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 10:46:05AM -0700, David Cuny wrote: > > > jbrown wrote: > > > They are all a 'thing-on-a-thing' (or rather 'thing-on-itself') sort of > > concept tho. > > "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" ** > > -- David Cuny Huh? Thats just confusing. > > ** "This is not a pipe" > http://www.uwrf.edu/history/prints/magritte-pipe.html > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > > -- /"\ ASCII ribbon | http://www.geocities.com/jbrown1050/ \ / campain against | Linux User:190064 X HTML in e-mail and | Linux Machine:84163 /*\ news, and unneeded MIME | http://verify.stanford.edu/evote.html