Le Jeudi 30 Mai 2002 22:57, Jacques Nilo a écrit :
If David thinks it can be helpful, I'll be happy to see what I can do
for him. All the work I did on the 2.4 kernel has been more or less
documented in devel mail threads and my config kernel file and my kernel
patches are available on my
Have just updated the development image.
The biggest change is an update to Linux 2.2.20 with Openwall and IDE
support.
I plan to release packages in a numbering system akin to the Linux
kernel: even numbers are stable releases, and odd numbers development
releases. This new version will be
Oxygen development is slowing down right now, as I've a new LCD that I'm
trying out for hardware, and I've taken to the LCDd project the way I
did the LRP project (i.e., I'm writing a lot of new code! :)
I'll probably put a pre-release distribution together and put it out
there for downloads and
Oxygen Development continues; the newest version now places modules into
a more standardized location: /lib/modules/boot and /lib/modules/`uname
-r` (that is, kernel version).
The kernel (2.2.19) has also been recompiled and the modules with it;
this removes a kernel version conflict between