This is the third profile in our 30-week series that features a different Linux kernel developer each week. Last week we featured Thomas Gleixner, after beginning the series with Linus Torvalds. The profiles we publish throughout the rest of 2012 will help illustrate how these developers do their work, providing important insight on how to work with them and what makes them tick. Name Sarah Sharp
This week we talk to Linux stable kernel maintainer and Linux Foundation Fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman. This is the fifth profile in our 30-week series that shares the stories of 30 Linux kernel developers. You can see all the profiles to date on our Special Features page. Name Greg Kroah-Hartman, but commonly known as “Greg K-H” as no one knows how to pronounce my last name. What role do you play in
The cron scheduler has been a useful tool for Linux and Unix admins for decades, but it just might be time to retire cron in favor of a more modern design. One replacement, still in heavy development, is whenjobs. This weekend, let’s take a look at whenjobs and see what the future of scheduling on Linux might look like. The default cron version for most Linux distributions these days is derived fr
There’s nothing like a popularity contest to elicit a wide array of opinions — particularly those of the opposing kind — but recently an example appeared in the Linux blogosphere that seems to be something of an exception. “Debian is now the most popular Linux distribution on web servers,” proclaimed W3Techs in a blog post from earlier this month. A few mildly divergent comments were expressed, to
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If you want to look at the history of Linux, you can hardly escape talking about Debian. Debian has played a major role as part of the Linux ecosystem, and it’d be hard to imagine what the world would look like without it. But it wasn’t always a major player — in fact, Debian wasn’t even the first Linux distribution. But Debian founder Ian Murdock did things a bit differently, and that has made al
Picking a Linux distribution isn’t always easy. It’s one of the most common hurdles for new and aspiring Linux users, deciding which distribution is going to be right for them. With so many to choose from, how do you pick the right one? Let’s start with an overview of the major Linux distros, and you’ll be ready to jump in right away. You can find hundreds of Linux distributions, depending on what
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