这个2.6.9也有意思
明明release了,但是 kernel.org却没有
要到ftp里才找得到。据说就是rc4。
而今天又写着18号release
还有一个2.6.9-bk5是20号的
奇怪奇怪真奇怪
remove CONFIG_DEBUG_USER to fix following output.
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 12:29:31PM +0200, Fabien Renaud wrote:
> > pc : [<401eccbc>] lr : [<401eccd0>] Not tainted
> > sp : 00253914 ip : 00253908 fp : 002539f4
> > r10: 402f4cb8 r9 : 00008d8c r8 : 402f7390
> > r7 : 00000003 r6 : 0000acec r5 : 00000005 r4 : 00000005
> > r3 : 00000014 r2 : 40a599c0 r1 : 00000000 r0 : 00000000
> > Flags: nZCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode USER_32 Segment user
> > Control: 397F Table: A1148000 DAC: 00000015
You have CONFIG_DEBUG_USER turned on so the kernel is giving you
information about userspace errors. Running 'dmesg' will give you
the debug lines which explain why the register dump was given.
> Nobody has an idea ?
Nope, I don't do qt, and neither does linux-arm-kernel.
The first PDA to have an integrated hard drive is the Zaurus SL-C3000. The Zaurus SL-C3000 is a continuation of Sharp's successful PDA line that uses the Linux operating system. The new Zaurus has 128 MB of memory but what breaks new ground for a PDA is the 1 inch 4 GB hard drive. Yes a 4 GB hard in a PDA. I have one thing to say about that its about time. Its said to have 7 hours of battery life which i think is great for having a interal hard drive. Other niceties include the ability to operate as a USB drive, SD and CF slots, irDA, and media playback of MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 video files. Expect the new Zaurus to go on sale November 15 in Japan. You should be able get your sweaty mitts on these in the West shortly thereafter.
最后的问题是价格!!!
播放器的模样

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看《英雄》捏

www.linuxdevices.com

The PMP-120
The PMP-120 is a portable, Linux-based media player with a 20GB internal hard drive. It is designed for use as a portable media player, including in-car applications.
The PMP-120 comes with a 5V 2A power supply, as well as a detachable, rechareable 2400mA lithium-ion battery with a claimed life of four hours when playing 640 x 480 video at 24fps, or five hours playing 320 x 240 at 24fps. Claimed audio playback time is 10 hours, with 128kbps/44.1kHz audio.
The PMP-120 includes a 3.5-inch TFT LCD supporting 320x240 resolution with 260K colors. It also includes NTSC/PAL TV out. The sound system supports a claimed frequency range of 20Hz-20kHz, with 90db of A-weighted signal-to-noise ratio. Power output is 20mW at 16 Ohms.
The player also includes an FM tuner, and can record music from "any audio source," iRiver says. With it's 20GB internal drive, the device can store a claimed 80 hours of 320 x 240 video in AVI format, or 600 hours of music using Windows Media format at 64kbps.
Supported file types include:
* Audio
o MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3
o WMA
o WAV
o ASF
o Ogg Vorbis
o ID3 V1 tag, ID3 V2 2.0, ID3 V2 3.0
* Video
o AVI, ASF
o DivX 3.11, 4.0, 5.x, XviD, ISO MPEG-4
* Photo
o non-progressive JPEGs up to 3100 x 2100
o BMP (Mono, 4,8,24-bit) up to 800 x 600
The device measures 5.5 x 3.3 x 1.2 inchdes (139 x 84 x 31.7mm) and weighs 10 ounces (280 grams) with battery.
Additional features include:
* Voice recorder
* Built-in speaker
* USB 2.0 with "On the Go" to attach to digital cameras
* User-replaceable battery
* Earphones, case, and cables for USB, A/V i/o included
The PMP-120 is available now at street prices below $500.

Mario Guerrieri, eight-year-old Java enthusiast, and his dad came to meet James Gosling.
关于版本的解释:
J2SE Naming and Versioning
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Java technology was introduced 9 years ago and it's been over 5 years since the introduction of J2SE, the 2nd generation Java platform.
Given its rich history, changing the version of the next release from 1.5 to 5.0 better reflects the level of maturity, stability, scalability and security built into J2SE. Here are the official naming and versioning conventions for the upcoming release (also known as "Tiger"):
Platform name:
Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 or J2SE(TM) 5.0
Products delivered under the platform*:
JDK(TM) 5.0
JRE 5.0
Due to significant popularity within the Java developer community, the development kit has reverted back to the naming convention "JDK" from "SDK."
*Note: Full names for JDK(TM) and the JRE:
J2SE Development Kit 5.0
J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0