LWN.net needs you!Without subscribers, LWN would simply not exist. Please consider signing up for a subscription and helping to keep LWN publishing Concurrency tends to make programming hard. Kernel development obviously involves dealing with a lot of concurrency, but there is also a lot of multi-threaded user-space development that suffers from the same issues. It would be nice if the computer co
They are in Emacs releases 23.2 and 23.3. They have been in all pretests since emacs-23.1.90, dated 2009-12-09. They were merged into the Emacs trunk in bzr 97804, dated 2009-09-28; here's a URL for that: We have made a very bad mistake. Anyone redistributing those versions is violating the GPL, through no fault of his own. We need to fix those releases retroactively (or else delete them), and we
What's this /run directory doing on my system and where does it come from? Heya, I just uploaded a new version of systemd into F15, which establishes a directory /run in the root directory. Most likely you'll sooner or later stumble over it, so here's an explanation what this is and why this is. It's a fairly minor technical change, though presumably people consider this a bigger political change,
The GCC 4.6.0 release announcement has gone out. There is a long list of changes for this release, including support for the Go language, improved C++0x support, many optimization improvements including a "scalable whole program optimizer" which is said to be stable enough to use, a new -Ofast option, and more. (Log in to post comments)
Canonical has announced the release of uTouch 1.0, a multitouch/gesture stack which will be shipped with the upcoming 10.10 release. "With Ubuntu 10.10 (the Maverick Meerkat), users and developers will have an end-to-end touch-screen framework � from the kernel all the way through to applications. Our multi-touch team has worked closely with the Linux kernel and X.org communities to improve driver
"X.Org Devel List" <xorg-devel-PD4FTy7X32lNgt0PjOBp9y5qC8QIuHrW-AT-public.gmane.org> Below is the first public draft of the multitouch protocol specification, part of the future X Input Extension version 2.1. Earlier versions of this draft have been sent around in private and I'd like to thank Chase Douglas, Carlos Garnacho, Rafi Rubin, Henrik Rydberg, and Daniel Stone for their feedback during th
I am pleased to announce that the GCC Steering Committee has accepted the contribution of the gccgo front-end and gcc-specific runtime for the Go language with Ian Taylor appointed maintainer. The GCC Release Managers will decide the details about the timing of the merge and inclusion in GCC 4.5 or later. Please join me in congratulating and thanking Ian and the Go language developers. Please upda
Rick Spencer <rick.spencer-Z7WLFzj8eWMS+FvcfC7Uqw-AT-public.gmane.org> ubuntu-devel-nLRlyDuq1AZFpShjVBNYrg-AT-public.gmane.org, Ubuntu Desktop List <ubuntu-desktop-nLRlyDuq1AZFpShjVBNYrg-AT-public.gmane.org> All - I am writing to apprise you of two small but important changes coming to Firefox in Lucid. I have asked the desktop team to start preparing these changes to make them available in Lucid
Benefits for LWN subscribersThe primary benefit from subscribing to LWN is helping to keep us publishing, but, beyond that, subscribers get immediate access to all site content and access to a number of extra site features. Please sign up today! You probably have heard of the cool new kid on the file system block, btrfs (pronounced "butter-eff-ess") - after all, Linus Torvalds is using it as his r
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