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  1. Lots of Linux #kernel releases, 2.6.27.42, 2.6.31.9, and 2.6.32.2 are now out.
  2. Linux 2.6.32.2-rc1 #kernel is out, 151 patches of goodness. Oops, one is bad, make that 150 patches of hopefully good stuff.
  3. Linux 2.6.31.9-rc1 #kernel released
  4. Linux 2.6.27.42-rc1 #kernel released
  5. How I apply patches to a stable #kernel tree: http://vimeo.com/8200182
  6. @davemloft unsubscribe them all! That should solve the bounce problem. Hey, I'm just happy the list is working at all again.
  7. Linux kernels 2.6.31.8 and 2.6.32.1 are now released #kernel
  8. @jrm8005 yes, no one else is brave enough to send tty patches. It's a minefield with cow patties added to make it even harder to walk in.
  9. tty bug tracked down to a patch with the words, "fix the obvious" in it.
  10. Debugging tty locking problems, it's only noon, is it to early for beer?
  11. Now comes the fun of maintaining 3 stable kernel branches at one, my brain starts to hurt from all the number confusion.
  12. Linux kernel version 2.6.27.41 is now out, fixing a build bug in 2.6.27.40 #kernel
  13. 2.6.31.7 Linux kernel now released. #kernel
  14. 2.6.27.40 Linux kernel released now. #kernel
  15. @ravikulkarni123 scereencasts are watched, not read, and I have not made it yet, just asking if anyone wanted to see one.
  16. Linux 2.6.31.7-rc1 review cycle now started
  17. Should I create a screencast for how I create a -stable Linux kernel series and review cycle? Does anyone really care?
  18. Linux 2.6.27.40-rc1 review cycle now started
  19. nice, 23 thousand bash commands until I finally typed my password, time for this experiment to end now.
  20. $ passw0rd