Linux kernel version

Linux kernel version

Linux Server About Us Links Downloads Contact Us Terms of use SiteMap
Linux kernel version
Linux kernel version

 

You are here: Linux Server >>Linux kernel version

Linux kernel version article lists.

Linux kernel version

Torvalds Releases Latest Linux Kernel Version for Testing




The next major upgrade to the Linux kernel, Version 2.6, edged a step closer with the release over the weekend of the test9 version of that kernel.

Linux founder Linus Torvalds and Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the upcoming 2.6 kernel, said test9 is now ready for enterprise testing.

Test9, the latest version of the code, is available at www.kernel.org or ftp.kernel.org and takes another step toward the release of the 2.6 kernel, expected before the end of the year.

The Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), where Torvalds is a fellow and where Morton was recently brought on board, on Monday called on all major Linux customers, ISVs and leading systems providers to test, validate and enhance the latest version ahead of the final release of the production code.

"We now want big companies and software vendors to step in and hammer on the kernel so we can get their ideas into the final production release of 2.6 Linux. This is their last big chance," Torvalds said in a statement on Monday.

The OSDL has been aggressively putting the test versions of the 2.6 kernel through its paces since July, performing a series of performance and regression tests on the kernel at its data center test lab facilities in Portland, Ore., and Yokohama, Japan.

Check out eWEEK.com's Linux & Open Source Center for Linux news, views and analysis.

The lab's Linux test infrastructure consists of OSDL's Scalable Test Platform and Patch Lifecycle Manager systems, plus a compile regression test platform. The lab publishes testing results online at www.osdl.org/projects/26lnxstblztn/results/.

The OSDL also continuously performs tests on enterprise hardware configurations and publishes those results online at www.osdl.org/stp.

"The new 2.6 Linux kernel really broadens the markets where Linux can replace legacy platforms. It has key new features that allow Linux to scale dramatically up to support 32 or more processors and down to run in a wide variety of consumer and industrial devices, including hundreds of new low-cost embedded processors," OSDL Lab Director Tim Witham said Monday.

Witham also cited several major improvements in the new 2.6 kernel over the current production 2.4 Linux kernel, which was first released in January 2001. These include improved scalability.

While the code has been tested on up to 64-way systems, it is now ready for production use on 32-way machines. A new CPU scheduler has been added, as has new memory management and file system code. It also supports up to 8GB of memory on IA-32 systems, he said.

Users will also see faster threading, with the new Native Posix Thread Library for Linux, resulting in test times on 100,000 threads reduced from 15 minutes to 2 seconds for significantly faster system performance under heavy loads, he said.

In addition, the 2.6 kernel brings an enhanced driver layer, with I/O devices such as disks performing better and being easier to manage. "There is also support for many more embedded device applications as well as improved desktop features," Witham said.

"Hot plug devices, including firewire and USB, are dramatically improved. Mouse, video and sound are smoother and perform better. The new Advanced Linux Sound Architecture also brings professional music-studio quality audio," he said.

Discuss this in the eWEEK forum.

Copyright © 2004 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. Originally appearing in eWEEK.

Linux kernel version Related Links
Linux kernel howtoLinux kernel upgrade
Linux kernel developmentHow to patch a linux kernel
How to update linux kernelLinux kernel source
Linux kernel orgUnderstanding linux kernel
Compiling linux kernelLinux kernel source code
Linux kernel internalsPort linux kernel
Build linux kernelLinux kernel 2.6.10
Understanding linux kernel pdfLinux c++ compiler
Linux c++ ideDebian gnu linux
Config debian linux networkLinux anti virus software
Anti linux para virusLinux news reader
Linux weekly newsLinux at ibm news
Linux online news industryLinux online training
Linux training in mumbaiLinux training in india
Linux plus certification trainingLinux training cd
Linux plus online training courseUt2003 linux dedicated server
Unreal tournament dedicated server linuxCall of duty linux dedicated server
Linux recovery historyInstall program linux
How to install program in linuxFirefox install linux
Install linux softwareInstall java linux
Oracle linux installRebol cgi linux how install
Rebold cgi linux how installHow to install mysql linux
Install xp linuxLinux network install
Install limewire linuxHow install rpm linux
Easy linux installHow to install software in linux
 
©2005 All Rights Reserved   Linux Server