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Kernel space: kerneloops, read-mostly, and I/O port 80
Wed, 01/09/2008 - 03:47
LinuxWorld: New kernel changes will help organize bug reports, use cache more efficiently, and prevent crashes on some x86-64 systems. Advertisement:
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