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Linux kernel 'getting buggier'

News Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer of the Linux production kernel, is worried that an increasing number of defects are appearing in the 2.6 kernel and is considering drastic action to resolve it. It seems we're adding bugs at a higher rate than we...

[May 5, 2006, 16:35]

Linux lab hires heavy hitters

News A day after Linux founder Linus Torvalds joined the Open-Source Development Lab, the group has hired another top programmer, Andrew Morton, who will assume responsibility for the upcoming 2.6 version of Linux.

[July 3, 2003, 8:59]

Torvalds admits Linux kernel concerns

News Linus Torvalds, the founder of Linux and maintainer of the development kernel, has agreed with his second-in-command, Andrew Morton, that the Linux kernel is becoming more bug-ridden. Morton, the maintainer of the production kernel, said in a talk...

[May 9, 2006, 18:15]

Lack of testing 'threatening stability of Linux'

News A lack of commitment to testing by the Linux community may ultimately threaten the stability of the operating system, Linux kernel co-maintainer Andrew Morton has warned. Speaking at Linux.conf.au 2005 in Canberra, Morton said more attention needed...

[April 22, 2005, 10:15]

Linux development slows

News Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer of the Linux production kernel, said last week that although the next version of the kernel is due for final release soon, few features have been planned for the subsequent release.

[September 26, 2005, 13:45]

Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis - SLL map

Downloads Intel has it that a resupply depot has been set up in the village of Morton. Today, your mission is to seize the city of Morton and hold it. The Americans have been torturing us with their massed tank assaults across the island of Everon.

[October 23, 2003, 13:50]

'False alarms' delay Linux kernel release

News Version 2.6.14 of the kernel was initially planned for release on 7 October, Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer of the Linux production kernel, said in a mailing list posting in September. Last month, Torvalds expressed concerns that the kernel...

[November 1, 2005, 12:20]

Linux brings VMware into the fold

News Morton said he prefers a neutral interface that works with any hypervisor, rather than the Xen-specific patch to Linux that had been envisioned. Morton said the Xen programmers haven't been active in the interface work.

[April 18, 2006, 11:35]

Torvalds updates new Linux

News Although Torvalds released the new version, most of the updates were approved by Andrew Morton, who has been named to maintain the 2.6 software. At the top of Morton's list of changes in 2.6.0 was the ability to run on multiprocessor servers -- the...

[January 12, 2004, 9:20]

Linux kernel 2.6 heads for final testing

News The release is one more incremental step towards the finalisation of version 2.6.0, which was originally planned for mid-2003 and will now probably arrive in December, according to Andrew Morton, the programmer in charge of the software.

[November 27, 2003, 12:45]

Linux reaches 2.6 milestone

News Whereas the 2.4 kernel works on servers with four or sometimes eight processors, the 2.6 kernels will stretch to 32-processor systems, Morton said. Torvalds formally passed the 2.6 baton to Morton in his announcement: "We'll work together, but...

[December 18, 2003, 7:55]

HP's Lew Platt remembered

News Dean Morton, former chief operating officer at HP and a close friend, recounted how Platt made genuine connections with people wherever he went, aided by a sharp wit and sense of humor. He was in his prime when he died, a fact that made his death a...

[October 19, 2005, 10:30]

Data-loss bug afflicts Linux

News Morton added that the bug is contingent on using ext3 in "a specialized mode, which in practice is rather slow. The data-loss problem is "not very severe," said programmer Andrew Morton in an e-mail interview.

[December 9, 2002, 8:27]

Virtualisation in the Linux kernel

News For one thing, Andrew Morton, a top deputy to Torvalds, told ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com he hasn't looked at OpenVZ or Vserver. We need to have a lot of conversations with Andrew Morton and Linus Torvalds," he says.

[January 20, 2006, 10:50]

OS9vnc

Downloads It is based on ChromiVNC from Jonathan Morton. OS9vnc is Redstone Software's enhanced VNC server for OS9 and earlier. Redstone Software offers this VNC server particularly for use with Eggplant, our remote automation and testing software.

[January 26, 2004, 7:00]

Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis - Strike Back map

Downloads Soviet mechanised infantry divisions have driven NATO forces out of Morton and have now seized Le Moule. NATO have withdrawn from Le Moule and have re-grouped and dug into Lamentin. NATO are now prepared for a small counterattack to Strike Back...

[October 23, 2003, 13:50]

Latest Linux kernel due in December

News The 2.4 kernel really does begin to run out of steam at four or eight CPUs," Morton said. The current test version, 2.6.0-test10, should be the last, and 2.6.0 itself will emerge by the end of the year "unless the wheels fall off in a serious...

[November 26, 2003, 9:20]

Rogue code can take down Linux systems

News Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the Linux 2.6 kernel, promised a fix within 48 hours and said the flaw was not very serious. Morton said the discoverers of the flaw didn't give the kernel team any notice before releasing the code to take advantage...

[June 16, 2004, 8:55]

Open source gurus issue patent warning

News Andrew Morton, whom Torvalds describes as his "right-hand man" in maintaining Linux, sees that patent defence playing a role. I assume IBM might lead a counterattack to help defend us," Morton said in an interview after the panel discussion.

[February 2, 2005, 8:10]

Government delays IT recycling directive

News Premature implementation of the directive would have led to higher costs for consumers and put UK jobs at risk; we now have an opportunity to find solutions that work for everyone," said REPIC chief executive Dr Philip Morton.

[March 29, 2005, 16:25]

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