All posts tagged kernel
New Linux Kernel: More Support for Virtualization
Nearly three months in the making, the new Linux kernel (version 2.6.26) announced by Linus Torvalds through a mailing list, boasts read-only bind mounts, “big-iron” KVM ports, USB webcam support, 802.11s mesh WiFi, built-in support for remote kernel debugging, and a host of embedded architecture improvements, among other enhancements.
Ubuntu Releases “Hardy Heron”, OS Version 8.04 In Beta
After four Alpha releases, Ubuntu has now released version 8.04 of the popular Operating System, code-named "Hardy Heron", in beta. Apart from the boat load of
Podcast Tip: Andrea Arcangeli on KVM and hypervisor virtualization
Let us join Michael Dolan in pointing you to a great podcast on LinuxCast (LinuxWorld), featuring Don Marti interviewing Andrea Arcangeli on the topic of









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