UEK can run into the same issue. It is just a picked upstream kernel with a bunch of stuff that Oracle cares about dropped on top of it, and managed by a much smaller team.
Yes, he is still the maintainer of a number of things in the kernel.
Where are you seeing this backported to 5.11 or 2.6.18-404? I'm pretty sure the changeset that introduced the problem has not been backported to RHEL5 kernels.
Very horribly probably. Though it is a great book, and everyone serious about chess should read it, I think this quote of Anatoly Lein by Jonathan Tisdall in Improve Your Chess Now explains the problem with Kotov best.…
The Bekaa Valley in the 80s the Israelis hammered the Syrian Air Force without, I believe, any losses of their own. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mole_Cricket_19
It has no place in air-to-air combat other than trying to not get shot down. It is a dedicated ground attack, CAS platform. It has seen plenty of use in that role in Iraq and Afghanistan. I believe the Soviets in Tom…
UEK can run into the same issue. It is just a picked upstream kernel with a bunch of stuff that Oracle cares about dropped on top of it, and managed by a much smaller team.
Yes, he is still the maintainer of a number of things in the kernel.
Where are you seeing this backported to 5.11 or 2.6.18-404? I'm pretty sure the changeset that introduced the problem has not been backported to RHEL5 kernels.
Very horribly probably. Though it is a great book, and everyone serious about chess should read it, I think this quote of Anatoly Lein by Jonathan Tisdall in Improve Your Chess Now explains the problem with Kotov best.…
The Bekaa Valley in the 80s the Israelis hammered the Syrian Air Force without, I believe, any losses of their own. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mole_Cricket_19
It has no place in air-to-air combat other than trying to not get shot down. It is a dedicated ground attack, CAS platform. It has seen plenty of use in that role in Iraq and Afghanistan. I believe the Soviets in Tom…