Whenever I see a βrice my Arch #Linux w/hyprlandβ video, Iβm like:
You think thatβs badass? You shouldβve tried getting X11 running on a Linux machine in the mid-90s. You needed your monitor & video card manuals & a calculator (seriously) so you could calculate βmodelinesβ for your X11 config file.
If you got the math wrong youβd fry your monitor by driving it at too high a frequency (back then nearly all monitors were fixed-frequency).
Typing βstartxβ for the first time was *so* stressful.
Stephen Rothwell is "stepping down as #Linux-Next maintainer on Jan 16, 2026. Mark Brown [@broonie] has generously volunteered to take up the challenge.":
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-next/20251218180721.20eb878e@canb.auug.org.au/T/#u
To quote: ""It seems a long time since I read Andrew Morton's "I have a dream" email and decided that I could help out there - little did I know what I was heading for.""
Many many thx Stephen for all your really hard work on this over all those years, it helped a tremendous lot!
@monsieuricon worst Christmas post so far...
I haven't seen my brother since I left Western Australia.
We were separated at Perth.
[$] Toward a policy for machine-learning tools in kernel development
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