Hi, I've just released Linux 2.4.37.11. It fixes a number of minor security issues, mainly information leaks from the kernel stack on some 64-bit architectures, or possible NULL derefs and crashes in some less commonly used protocols (eg: econet, x25, irda). A build issue introduced in 2.4.37.10 when atm/clip was configured to build as a module was fixed. An ext3 quota bug causing occasional rando
File-System Benchmarks With The Linux 2.6.34 Kernel Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 14 April 2010 at 11:01 AM EDT. Page 1 of 5. 19 Comments. File-system benchmarks have become quite common to Phoronix in the age of EXT4 and Btrfs with these new file-systems driving much of the interest and as we have also been finding the Linux file-system performance to change between kernel releases (a
Large HDD/SSD Linux 2.6.38 File-System Comparison: EXT3, EXT4, Btrfs, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, NILFS2 Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 9 March 2011 at 10:55 AM EST. Page 1 of 5. 65 Comments. Here are the results from our largest Linux file-system comparison to date. Using the soon-to-be-released Linux 2.6.38 kernel, on a SATA hard drive and solid-state drive, we benchmarked seven file-systems
So you’ve been futzing round in the file system, and been over vigorous with the rm command and deleted a crucial file that you or (more scarily) a significant other, can’t live without. What to do? After that initial hot flush has died down, you must be calm, and work fast. You have three options: if the file is still open in a running application To be honest, I can’t imagine this happening a lo
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