Time will tell
Boot 2.4.31 and look at how much ram it uses.
This was the most efficient series. It started life with a very interesting memory manager by Rik Van Riel. RedHat even kept their own version. http://kerneltrap.org/node/26
It's unfortunate that no one is interested in back porting hardware drivers. I think we're lucky to get them past two kernel releases.
Linux is becoming the rich man's motor carriage.
Boot 2.4.31 and look at how much ram it uses.
This was the most efficient series. It started life with a very interesting memory manager by Rik Van Riel. RedHat even kept their own version. http://kerneltrap.org/node/26
It's unfortunate that no one is interested in back porting hardware drivers. I think we're lucky to get them past two kernel releases.
Linux is becoming the rich man's motor carriage.
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