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  • Scullder
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    Originally posted by allquixotic View Post
    I'm seeing an oddity: there's no .tar.bz2 release of -rc2; the .tar.gz release is only (!) 15 MB (whereas -rc1 is 92 MB gzipped); and the main kernel.org page doesn't have any downloads for -rc2 (understandably, since they don't seem to exist / seem to be messed up).

    A quiet release is cool, but I don't think they removed over 75 MB (gzipped) of code. There has to be an administrative error.
    Linus had some connectivity issues :


    I'm still traveling (will be home tomorrow, for some definition of
    "tomorrow"), and it appears that there's probably some throttling or
    other going on with the hotel internet. So the git tree is fine, but
    the tar-ball isn't going out.

    I'll try to at least get the patch out.

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  • allquixotic
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    Originally posted by renkin View Post
    Could be that the version change screwed up their scripts.
    -rc1 looks fine though.

    Eh, anyway, I ended up pulling it from git and doing the build that way. Lot of extra data (all the history) but I should actually end up pulling less data in the long run, since I'll just be grabbing packed diffs as I need them.

    Be my luck that they decide to trash the linux-2.6 repo once 3.0 is out, and I'll have to re-pull from a new origin. Heh.

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  • renkin
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    Originally posted by allquixotic View Post
    A quiet release is cool, but I don't think they removed over 75 MB (gzipped) of code. There has to be an administrative error.
    Could be that the version change screwed up their scripts.

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  • allquixotic
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    I'm seeing an oddity: there's no .tar.bz2 release of -rc2; the .tar.gz release is only (!) 15 MB (whereas -rc1 is 92 MB gzipped); and the main kernel.org page doesn't have any downloads for -rc2 (understandably, since they don't seem to exist / seem to be messed up).

    A quiet release is cool, but I don't think they removed over 75 MB (gzipped) of code. There has to be an administrative error.

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  • RavFX
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    BTRFS improvement and fix, great!

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  • Viper_Scull
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    Could be some noise about power regressions though

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  • DanL
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    Good job to all involved. No noise is good news as far as rc's are concerned.

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    Linux 3.0-rc2 Kernel Is A Quiet Release

    Phoronix: Linux 3.0-rc2 Kernel Is A Quiet Release

    The second -rc release for the Linux 3.0 kernel is rather quiet and not too exciting. Linus pushed out this new kernel release in the early hours of the morning...

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