Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters talk about this announcement: “n a low-key technical session Friday morning
at ALS, kernel hacker Daniel Philips announced to the world the minor revolution he’s
planning — which could end up replacing Linux’s old standby ext2fs (and it’s coming
replacement ext3fs) with his Tux2 filesystem.”
at ALS, kernel hacker Daniel Philips announced to the world the minor revolution he’s
planning — which could end up replacing Linux’s old standby ext2fs (and it’s coming
replacement ext3fs) with his Tux2 filesystem.”
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