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  • Kazade
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    Aha, the source

    Alan Cox's email on LKML here: https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/5/24/320

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  • oliw
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    Originally posted by Kazade View Post
    Michael, any chance we can get some links to the sources without having to fumble through several other Phoronix posts to get to them? Cheers.

    P.S. It would be amazing if external links were a different colour, like blue or something!
    Agree completely. The Phoronix page-juicing, link maze is horrible.

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  • Kazade
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    Michael, any chance we can get some links to the sources without having to fumble through several other Phoronix posts to get to them? Cheers.

    P.S. It would be amazing if external links were a different colour, like blue or something!

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    Linux 3.0 Kernel May Remove Some Old Cruft

    Phoronix: Linux 3.0 Kernel May Remove Some Old Cruft

    The discussion surrounding Linus Torvalds' proposal to end the Linux 2.6 kernel series and continue on as the Linux 3.0 kernel has continued on since it began less than 24 hours ago. The reaction has largely been positive and supportive of this proposed change. Of the few objections, some see no reason to mess around with the versioning, but now there may be a reason for this change: to drop the old cruft that's been living in the kernel...

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