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Kernel space: Full disclosure for security holes
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 21:49.
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Kernel space: Full disclosure for security holes
Kernel log: ath9k driver for new Atheros WLAN chips, discussions of Nvidia drivers
Proposing Read-Only ZFS
When Will ZFS Come To Linux?
Anatomy of Linux loadable kernel modules
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ZFS is not Free softare
Submitted by schestowitz on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 10:41.
ZFS is not Free software. If it's adopted, it could hurt free counterparts.
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ZFS is not Free softare
ZFS is not Free software. If it's adopted, it could hurt free counterparts.