On 5/18/23 00:28, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 17 May 2023 at 16:15:11 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
Couple folks rather pointedly asked if I ever read changelogs. But
before they can be read, they have to be found. I just spent 2 hours
with mc, punching f3 on changelog.gz's, trolling thru /usr/share/docs
w/o finding an entry for kernels. So where do I find this famous
changelog I'm supposed to read? Or are we becoming windoze, and its a
secret?
Google: linux kernel changelog
Hit 1: https://www.kernel.org/
Select: 5.0.180 chagelog
Edit: Last two characters in address bar s/80/79/
Enjoy.
Cheers,
David.
.
While this might work, it depends on a photographic memory to remember
all that. At my age of 88, I can't remember what if anything I had for
breakfast.
What we need is a web script that works something like tail, but shows
everything newer the $date. That would be very helpfull if the code is
well explained and the reader has coding experience which I do. However
its not with recent 64 and 128 bit stuff. OpenSCAD and rs-274-D gcode
these days.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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