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Linux 2.6 - Whats the holdup?   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Contributed by Chad Brandt  
Monday, 26 July 2004
If you have Linux machines still running 2.4.x or older kernel, you are not alone. The vast majority of Linux users are still not running with 2.6 and not every Linux distribution has embraced 2.6, either

So, how do you like the new kernel? You say you're not running it? Well, you should know that you are not in the minority. The vast majority of Linux users are still not running with 2.6. At LinuxWorld in San Francisco next week, you'll see that not every Linux distribution has embraced 2.6, either.

So what's the deal? Why aren't more companies using the latest and greatest? Who is shipping distributions with the new kernel, and who is holding back? What is the reaction of the Linux community to the 2.6 kernel? This article will try to answer some of these questions.

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