overcome with the syscall interface, threading, and a host of 
other<br>issues.&nbsp;&nbsp;but evan didn&#39;t worry about my fud filled 
warnings.<br>instead he went ahead and discovered that most the expected 
problems<br>i had warned him about were non-issues and he spent his summer 
fixing
<br>a bunch of different problems that no one had anticipated.<br><br>so now 
evan has gone back to school, but we&#39;ve setup a project<br>page for the 
work that he did so that going forward people can<br>start using 2.6
 based zones, testing applications, and potentially<br>contributing fixes back 
the the lx brand to improve our 2.6<br>emulation support.<br><br>hope that 
helps clear things up.&nbsp;&nbsp;:)<br>ed<br><br><br>On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 
01:04:16PM -0700, Mario Goebbels wrote:
<br>&gt; On the BrandZ community page, support for Linux 2.6 is listed under 
Projects, not Project Ideas. Is there an actual project going on for this? 
I&#39;ve read in older threads that Sun isn&#39;t going to do this and that 
there actually syscall issues to make it work, anyway.
<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Thanks for any info.<br>&gt; -mg<br>&gt;<br>&gt; This message 
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