Re: Linux v2.5.40 - and a feature freeze reminder

DevilKin (devilkin-lkml@blindguardian.org)
Tue, 1 Oct 2002 09:39:53 +0200


On Tuesday 01 October 2002 09:32, Linus Torvalds wrote:
<snip>
> And if it wasn't clear to the non-2.5-development people out there, yes
> you _should_ also test this code out even before the freeze. The IDE layer
> shouldn't be all that scary any more, and while there are still silly
> things like trivially non-compiling setups etc, it's generally a good idea
> to try things out as widely as possible before it's getting too late to
> complain about things..

Basically: I would _love_ to test this kernel on my laptop here, but -
unfortunately - i need the laptop for my work. Which means i need it to work.

So how much chance IS there to trash the filesystems? I guess a lot of ppl
like me are just waiting to test it out, but aren't willing to screw their
systems over it...

DK

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There's no easy quick way out, we're gonna have to live through our
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