[rescue] Linux Luserisms (was: secondary market storage?)

Andrew Sydelko andrew at sydelko.org
Tue Apr 2 10:10:23 CST 2002


On Tuesday 02 April 2002 11:09, you wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 05:57, Linc Fessenden wrote:
> > > Does it ship with a modern, relatively secure version of SSH/OpenSSH
> > > out of the box?
> >
> > Slackware dude.
> >
> > And Linux does have a few real advantages in some instances like good
> > pcmcia support, and netware support (which is a necessity for me)..
>
> Except that pcmcia support isn't as good in the 2.4 kernels as in the
> 2.2 kernels.  That Linus fellah decided he could do a better job than
> the best existing pcmcia implementation out there, and failed.  Grr.

What is this opinion based on? I've found that the 2.4 pcmcia is miles better
than the 2.2 support. The new yenta_socket driver is much better than the
equivalent i82365 driver under 2.2.

--andy.



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