> Take, as an example, the desire to NOTSpeaking as someone who has found quite a few kernel bugs, but written few (because I've written little kernel code ;-))... No. It hit a nerve because it's the simply wrong way of going about things. There is no use in assigning blame. Michael -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Found a bug? http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/reporting_bugs.html --
| David Miller | [GIT]: Networking |
| Andi Kleen | Please pull ACPI updates |
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | [PATCH 002/196] Chinese: rephrase English introduction in HOWTO |
| Fred . | Please add ZFS support (from GPL sources) |
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| Theodore Ts'o | Any objectsions to enhancing git-log to show tags/branch heads? |
| Alex R.M. Turner | Re: Problem with a push |
| Sebastian Schuberth | git on Cygwin: Not a valid object name HEAD |
| Dan Farina | backup or mirror a repository |
| Theo de Raadt | That whole "Linux stealing our code" thing |
| Jeff Ross | U320 Drive on U160 controller? |
| Richard Stallman | Real men don't attack straw men |
| Bertram Scharpf | First install: Grub doesn't find partitions |
| Jim Winstead Jr. | Re: Root Disk/Book Disk Compatibility |
| Desmond A. Kirkpatrick | ATI GUP bug with Linux 'tickler' |
| erc | HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST |
| L.G. Ted Stern | Psfrag.sty in TeX, ext2fs |
