Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 9 Jan 2003 14:47:55 +0100 | From | Jan-Benedict Glaw <> | Subject | Re: [ANNOUNCE] Kernel Bug Database V1.10 on-line |
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On Thu, 2003-01-09 13:11:04 +0000, John Bradford <john@grabjohn.com> wrote in message <200301091311.h09DB4Ka001126@darkstar.example.net>: > Version 1.10 of my kernel bug database is now on-line at: > > http://grabjohn.com/kernelbugdatabase/
> If the original submitter of a bug uploaded their config file, you can > download a config file with the same options set.
What do I get? His/her config file, or some other?
One can watch certain subsystems/drivers. That's a _really_ nice feature, and I'd even like to be notified if a file belonging to one of "my" choosen subsystems is to be changed on mainstream. However, choosing subsystems of interest isn't quite fun because of the entrie's order.
I'd do this with three parts (within one list):
ARCH - ALPHA ARCH - SPARC ARCH - ...
Then important subsystems: FS-Core INIT NET NET-IPv4 NET-IPv6 NET-xxx PCI SCSI IDE ...
...and at last, I'd list all chooseable drivers: 3c509 cpuid ACPI APM FS - AFS FS - EXT2 FS - EXT3 FS - codepages ...
That would really ease finding the interesting parts. Where, for example, can I go for sparc?
MfG, JBG
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