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gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 10:40 AM
http://linuxdevices.com/files/misc/linus_torvalds85x110.jpgLinus Torvalds (pictured) announced Linux kernel 2.6.30, adding several new filesystems, including the NILFS2 log-structured filesystem. Linux 2.6.30 enhancements include a local caching layer for NFS data, the RDS server cluster communications protocol, the Tomoyo security module, and support for LZMA and BZIP2 compression algorithms.

The 2.6.30 release arrives less than three months after Linux kernel 2.6.29 (http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2080722359.html), which added a wide variety of driver and header updates, WiMAX support, the embedded-oriented Squashfs filesystem, and a preliminary new Btrfs filesystem. The new kernel release further feeds Linux developers' insatiable appetite for new filesystems.

The new NILFS2 (http://www.nilfs.org/en/) treats the whole disk as a consecutive list of blocks (or "log"), and never rewrites blocks. As a result, all modifications and creations are converted into sequential operations, which are said to be faster. Other NILFS2 improvements are said to include the ability to offer a more coherent historical view of operations, called "continuus snapshotting," enabling users to restore files that have been mistakenly destroyed only a few seconds previously.

In addition to the NILFS2 system, Linux 2.6.30 adds an EXOFS filesystem designed for object-based storage, and a POHMELFS distributed networking filesystem. Other filesystem enhancements include improved data security with the controversial new ext4 filesystem, as well as automatic flushing of files on renames/truncates in ext3, ext4, and Btrfs.

Beyond filesystems, the new release offers numerous incremental improvements, including enhanced power management for more robust system hibernation features, DRM support for Radeon R6xx/R7xx graphic cards, and hundreds of new and improved drivers. Many of the enhancements target data storage, including improved switching between RAID 5/6 modes.

Major new features of Linux 2.6.30 are said to include:


NILFS2 -- This log-structured filesystem offers "continuous snapshotting" restore feature (see above).
POHMELFS and DST -- POHMELFS (Parallel Optimized Host Message Exchange Layered File System) is a network distributed filesystem which is said to offer faster I/O operation compared to NFS. DST (Distributed network Storage) is said to streamline the creation of high-performance storage networks.
Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) protocol support -- RDS provides a high bandwidth, low-latency, inter-process communication protocol and transport system between the servers in a cluster.
Fastboot -- Intel's quick-booting technology performs storage scanning asynchronously, enabling the kernel to keep booting while storage devices are scanned in parallel.
IEEE 802.11w -- A preliminary implementation of a proposed WiFi amendment that increases the security of 802.11's management frames, IEEE 802.11w is said to offer "wireless management frame protection support."
Preadv()/pwritev() system calls -- These Red Hat contributed syscalls, which are also used in BSD, are "a pretty straightforward combination of pread/pwrite and readv/pwrite," says the kernel project.
EXOFS -- This filesystem supports a new generation of experimental, object-based storage devices that offload work from the host, and offer a higher-level interface via an array of objects.
NFS 4.1 -- A preliminary version of the IETF's NFS 4.1, the Linux implementation adds the mandatory-to-implement NFSv4.1 Sessions. Other features, including Parallel NFS, will be added in later releases.
FS-Cache -- This caching filesystem caches data from networked filesystems disk, speeding up operations, similar to the CacheFS of other Unix OSes.
Tomoyo -- The Tomoyo Mandatory Access Control (MAC) is an alternative to the Selinux and Smack security subsystems, and offers pathname-based access control.
Filesystems performance improvements -- To improve disk I/O on fsync calls, changes have been to create an implicit internal fsync of a file after a rename or truncate in ext3, ext4, and Btrfs filesystems.
LZMA/BZIP2 kernel image compression -- LZMA or BZIP2 can now be used for compression. The kernel size is said to be about 10 percent smaller with BZIP2 in comparison to the pre-existing GZIP, and about 33 percent smaller with LZMA.
Microblaze support -- The new release supports the Xilinx MMU-less Microblaze (http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3460828624.html) CPU architecture.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/misc/linux_australia_tuz-thm.jpg
Tuz
Integrity Management Architecture -- The Trusted Computing Group (TCG)'s runtime Integrity Measurement Architecture(IMA) improves security, especially on systems with TPM chips.
Tux returns -- The official codename of Linux 2.6.30 may be "Man-Eating Seals of Antiquity" (http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob_plain;f=Makefile;hb=HEADbut), but it might also be called "The Return of the Tux." The previous kernel release sent Tux (pictured, as always on the LinuxDevices masthead) on vacation as official mascot in order to showcase a Tasmanian devil called "Tuz" (pictured). Now that the Linux world is aware of the Australian species' endangered status, however, the penguin is back.Availability

The official Linux 2.6.30 announcement from Linus Torvalds may be found here (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/849020), and release notes can be found here (http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_30).

Original Artical : http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7566084773.html

¤--bACarDi--¤
06-11-2009, 10:43 AM
:P

sirajstc
06-11-2009, 10:43 AM
thx ta info :D

massina
06-11-2009, 10:49 AM
I think Fedora 11 got newest update. I installed Leonidas yesterday and I am very very happy with it. It fires up in less than 30 Seconds by default in my Laptop. Did you try my friend?

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 10:49 AM
:D no sira Comments?,

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 10:51 AM
I think Fedora 11 got newest update. I installed Leonidas yesterday and I am very very happy with it. It fires up in less than 30 Seconds by default in my Laptop. Did you try my friend? yes linux kernel ppl wait for the fed release. so they have a model to show.nice to c a Fedora user

rukshankb
06-11-2009, 10:52 AM
elane, math kernal ekak edit karanna inne welawak aawama.

¤--bACarDi--¤
06-11-2009, 10:53 AM
Any canonical release with this kernel...???

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 10:56 AM
Any canonical release with this kernel...??? canonical :lol: they r so late... but i think karmic kola would hv this.

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 10:58 AM
elane, math kernal ekak edit karanna inne welawak aawama. HI ayya.. sudu van seen ekak vela kiyala hithuwe.. :D :D . editing gana oone nam kiyanna :) ,kawadda aluth Blog post ekak balanna puluwan ?

batheegama
06-11-2009, 11:06 AM
fedora eka eye down kale ada thama check karanna enne.........................

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 11:08 AM
:D

¤--bACarDi--¤
06-11-2009, 11:11 AM
canonical :lol: they r so late... but i think karmic kola would hv this.

Yeah i got karmic kaola kubuntu one...?? but still sucks... And got several bug fixed updates....

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 11:29 AM
Yeah i got karmic kaola kubuntu one...?? but still sucks... And got several bug fixed updates.... K or C Carmic Cola Is Ubuntu 9.10 and as i know you can't get a proper release yet (alpha is there i think), ubuntu always got bugs :D

sasihero
06-11-2009, 11:32 AM
thax ur information ..............

kosandpol
06-11-2009, 11:35 AM
I think Fedora 11 got newest update. I installed Leonidas yesterday and I am very very happy with it. It fires up in less than 30 Seconds by default in my Laptop. Did you try my friend?
actually fedora 11 has the 2.6.29 kernel. It boots at less that 30 seconds because its made to boot in 20 seconds.

kosandpol
06-11-2009, 11:36 AM
Any canonical release with this kernel...???
Ubunutu 9.10 is with 2.6.30 right now.
When it gets officially released it'll likely have the 2.6.31 kernel

Wolverine GTR
06-11-2009, 11:39 AM
Thanxx 4 the in4

kosandpol
06-11-2009, 11:39 AM
Yeah i got karmic kaola kubuntu one...?? but still sucks... And got several bug fixed updates....
I'm using Karmic Koala with kubuntu. Doesnt have any problems with it.
Sure its got bug fixes. Good thing its that they are getting fixed. Almost on a daily basis.

BTW karmic Koala will be getting a 10 seconds boot time when the final version gets released.

HASITHA DIMANTHA
06-11-2009, 11:56 AM
THNKAZZ4INFO

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 12:00 PM
I'm using Karmic Koala with kubuntu. Doesnt have any problems with it.
Sure its got bug fixes. Good thing its that they are getting fixed. Almost on a daily basis.

BTW karmic Koala will be getting a 10 seconds boot time when the final version gets released. sounds interesting, trying to find sm one with ADSL to have a Copy. :D . I'll take a look as soon as i got one.

massina
06-11-2009, 02:45 PM
yes linux kernel ppl wait for the fed release. so they have a model to show.nice to c a Fedora user


Well I am a long time Fedora user since Ret hat Linux 6.

massina
06-11-2009, 02:53 PM
actually fedora 11 has the 2.6.29 kernel. It boots at less that 30 seconds because its made to boot in 20 seconds.

yup... Well technically it boots in 20 seconds... For the whole process it takes only 30...

amila325
06-11-2009, 02:58 PM
hmmm waiting till my new machine comes :) :).... and nw cnt decide which distro i should go with :P :P....

amila325
06-11-2009, 03:02 PM
Well in my mind i hv
Mandriva power pack (1st option :D)
Open Suse
Fedora
Jentoo (havent used dis b4 but lyk to try...)
Ubuntu or Kubuntu or Mint
hv to decide by August anyway :P :P

kosandpol
06-11-2009, 03:03 PM
hmmm waiting till my new machine comes :) :).... and nw cnt decide which distro i should go with :P :P....
go with PCLinuxOS :)

akilar25
06-11-2009, 03:07 PM
thanx for the info.but windows xp the best

amila325
06-11-2009, 03:10 PM
go with PCLinuxOS :)
hmmm hvnt heard abut dis b4....
btw i prefer KDE, u knw some fancy things :P :P....

kosandpol
06-11-2009, 03:12 PM
hmmm hvnt heard abut dis b4....
btw i prefer KDE, u knw some fancy things :P :P....
PClinuxOS comes with KDE.
Its a custom Distro based on Mandriva but with the apt package management system. Quite nice. Its not as bulky as Mandriva.

Check it here : http://www.pclinuxos.com/

niroshan84515
06-11-2009, 03:13 PM
nyz to hear

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 03:16 PM
Well in my mind i hv
Mandriva power pack (1st option :D)
Open Suse
Fedora
Jentoo (havent used dis b4 but lyk to try...)
Ubuntu or Kubuntu or Mint
hv to decide by August anyway :P :P

Don't choose Mandriva As the 1st. its Really lack of sup and considered as outdated.

If you are looking for the usability and Eye catching look. go for Linux mint.

Open suse is good but Novell (Developers of Suse) got ethical probs with Linux (well, FOSS) Commiunity so i can't recommand it.

Gentoo is a good choice for a power user. it lets for a gr8 Manual customization. but if you are looking for noobfriendly OS. Gentoo is not gud..

hope you can have a rough pic

PM me for a Sinhala Written Article on linux Distros

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 03:17 PM
go with PCLinuxOS :)

:D :yes: ;)

amila325
06-11-2009, 03:26 PM
PClinuxOS comes with KDE.
Its a custom Distro based on Mandriva but with the apt package management system. Quite nice. Its not as bulky as Mandriva.

Check it here : http://www.pclinuxos.com/
hmmm is dat so then i'll hv to try this one too :) :)

amila325
06-11-2009, 03:31 PM
Don't choose Mandriva As the 1st. its Really lack of sup and considered as outdated.

If you are looking for the usability and Eye catching look. go for Linux mint.

Open suse is good but Novell (Developers of Suse) got ethical probs with Linux (well, FOSS) Commiunity so i can't recommand it.

Gentoo is a good choice for a power user. it lets for a gr8 Manual customization. but if you are looking for noobfriendly OS. Gentoo is not gud..

hope you can have a rough pic

PM me for a Sinhala Written Article on linux Distros
well i hv been using linux for 3 years (from 2006) but i hvnt used a linux pc in dis year :P....
As i'm a programmer... i lyk to learn about linux customization too :) :).... i hv used every distro which i mentioned including redhat other than Gentoo.... i couldnt find a download link 4 dat :P :P

kkr
06-11-2009, 03:42 PM
Linux Kernel v2.6.30 - June 10, 2009

http://img1.imagilive.com/1008/korg10yr.gif

New stable release of Linux Kernel - v2.6 Branch.

Homepage and more info here:
Code: http://www.kernel.org/

Download Source Code from here:
Code: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.30.tar.bz2

Download Patch Code from here:
Code: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.30.bz2

Changelog here:
Code: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.30

Cheers. http://img5.warez-bb.org/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif

dhanusha83
06-11-2009, 04:37 PM
I love linux very much...No fence for us

gayan kalhara
06-11-2009, 07:26 PM
well i hv been using linux for 3 years (from 2006) but i hvnt used a linux pc in dis year :P....
As i'm a programmer... i lyk to learn about linux customization too :) :).... i hv used every distro which i mentioned including redhat other than Gentoo.... i couldnt find a download link 4 dat :P :P in that case. welcome to the Slackware world. i'm a big fan for long tym (but hvn't used it for last 3months),Slackware team is keeping the line between CLI and GUI. its gr8 if you hate rats and in curious to c wht happen inside. yes gentoo is also good for you... anyway don't go for mandriva eather. ubuntu is not enough for you.