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Wednesday, February 16, 2000

Linux 2.4 Kernel Goodies

The folks over at LinuxNewbie.org have posted a summary of the changes in the forthcoming Linux 2.4 kernel which will be of major interest to the average desktop user. Here's a snip:
"I've been using ISA PnP for ages though..." you may say. Well yes, you may have, but in 2.4 ISA PnP will be integrated into the kernel itself, which will prevent the need for external configurations, and modules, and will pave the way for automagic detection and configuration of your cards. No more need for pnpdump, or cat /proc/interrupts. Sound good?
This alone gets a great big "hallelujah!" from me!

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