> I was willing to test the 2.5 tree, but the way IDE development is going
> at the moment makes me keeping my hands off any 2.5 kernel. I just don't
> have a second system that is fast enough to recomile a kernel every few
> days.
Compile on a faster machine and transfer kernel images across, using NFS
can simplify this quite a lot.
> Well... I already gave my opinion about the IDE maintenance in the early
> 2.5 days, glad to see I was right back then.
Well i'm sure lotsa folks can say 'i told you so' but that doesn't help a
bit, how much you put in is directly related to what you'll get out...
> Guys, see you again after 2.6.0, I probably won't compile any single
> kernel before then.
... in 2.6
Cheers,
Zwane Mwaikambo
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