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ReiserFS – The file system of the future Intro: Welcome to HPR; What I do; How I got in to computing; How I got in to Slackware and discovered ReiserFS A history of ReiserFS: Previous episode; Brief recap; A brief history; Lessons learned and experiences gained; Some tools to use Outro: Thanks ReiserFS From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ReiserFS is a general-purpose, journaling file system initially designed and implemented by a team at Namesys led by Hans Reiser and licensed under GPLv2. Introduced in version 2.4.1 of the Linux kernel, it was the first journaling file system to be included in the standard kernel. ReiserFS was the default file system in Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise until Novell decided to move to ext3 on October 12, 2006, for future releases. Namesys considered ReiserFS version 3.6 which introduced a new on-disk format allowing bigger filesizes, now occasionally referred to as Reiser3, as stable and feature-complete and, with the exception of security updates and critical bug fixes, ceased development on it to concentrate on its successor, Reiser4. Namesys went out of business in 2008 after Reiser's conviction for murder. The product is now maintained as open source by volunteers. The reiserfsprogs 3.6.27 were released on 25 July 2017. ReiserFS is currently supported on Linux without quota support. It has been discussed for removal from the Linux kernel since early 2022 due to a lack of maintenance upstream, and technical issues inherent to the filesystem, such as the fact it suffers from the year 2038 problem; it was deprecated in Linux 5.18, with removal planned for 2025.
On this episode of This Week in Linux: LXQt 1.1.0, Next-Gen of SUSE Linux Enterprise, MX Linux 21.1, OpenRazer 3.3, Razer + Lambda Tensorbook Laptop, StarLabs StarBook with AMD, StarLabs Byte Mini PC, Bitwig Studio Goes Rent-to-Own, Zettlr 2.2.5, OpenSSH 9.0. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Chapters 00:00 […]
This week's episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with Dr. Gerald Pfeifer, the CTO at SUSE and OpenSUSE Chair to discuss openSUSE Leap 15.3 & SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3. Then we take a look at Nvidia's recent news that will benefit Linux users. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you're brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean = https://do.co/dln Bitwarden = https://bitwarden.com/dln Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-232 00:00:00 = Welcome to DL 232 00:00:55 = Special Announcement: DL Hangout on Jully 11th & 30 Years of Linux Event on August 15th! 00:02:23 = DLNForum.com: What Distro Are You Running? 00:08:45 = Digital Ocean: App Platform / Cloud ( https://do.co/dln ) 00:10:40 = Interview with Dr Gerald Pfeifer, CTO at SUSE and openSUSE chair 00:51:54 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 00:53:57 = NVIDIA DLSS on Linux & NVIDIA 470 Drivers 00:59:15 = Linux Gaming: Pulsar Lost Colony 01:02:32 = Software Spotlight: Open Build Service 01:03:44 = Tip of the Week: openSUSE Packman Repository 01:04:29 = Outro Join Odysee With Our DLN Invite Link = https://odysee.com/$/invite/@destinationlinux:9 Linux #OpenSource #Podcast
This week's episode of Destination Linux, we have an interview with Dr. Gerald Pfeifer, the CTO of SUSE and the OpenSUSE Chairman to discuss openSUSE Leap 15.3 & SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3. Then we take a look at Nvidia's recent news that will benefit Linux users. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks […]
Erin and Ron talk to Jan Weber about SUSE’s relationship with SAP, their use of SLES as their development platform, our joint support programs and other information about SUSE Linux Enterprise for SAP Applications.
Erin, Ron and a group of SUSE and System z experts discuss the benefits of running workloads on SUSE Linux Enterprise for System z.
Erin Quill and Ron Terry continue to talk with Matthias Eckermann from the SUSE Linux Server Core Team about Service Pack 1 of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. Part 2 of 2.k
Erin Quill and Ron Terry sit down with Lars Marowsky-Bree, Project Manager and Architect for the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension, to chat about changes and updates in SLE 11 Service Pack 1.
Erin Quill and Ron Terry talk with Matthias Eckermann and Olaf Kirch from the SUSE Linux Server Core Team about Service Pack 1 of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. Part 1 of 2.
Today the guys have invited Guy Lunardi into the studio to give an update on the announcements Novell made at the recent LinuxWorld conference. Then we chat with Norm O’Neil from ESI, who tells us about the Indiana Access Program and explains how they rolled out SUSE Linux Enterprise to 20,000 students. Time: 47:12 MP3 […]
In this episode of Novell Open Audio… We talk to Moiz Kohari about Suse Linux Enterprise Real-Time. Then we get an update on cool new things that are happening with the Bandit Project from Dale Olds. Time: 39:50 MP3 Size: 13.7 MB Segment Times Suse Linux Enterprise Real-Time with Moiz Kohari: 1:46 – 18:43 Bandit […]
Overview Kernel gurus Kurt Garloff and Hannes Reinecke share some of the work that they have been involved in regarding scaling features in the Linux kernel for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10. And Randy and Dave return for another edition of News from Support. (Can Randy outdo Dave’s Xming tip?) Time: 45:16 Size: 30 MB Segment […]
Chris Cooper from partner developer services cohosts and discusses his involvement helping Novell partners get their hardware and software ready for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10. Then, Technical Project Managers Bodo Bauer and Ihno Krumreich explain the processes to enable SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on so many different hardware platforms.
SUSE Linux security architect Roman Drahtmueller co-hosts and provides an overview of many of the processes and considerations that go into creating and maintaining the SUSE Linux Enterprise platform. Roman calls Dr. Crispin Cowan into the studio to explain how Novell AppArmor helps to defend applications from potential vulnerability exploits. Resources and Links for this […]
How do SUSE engineers create an enterprise operating system? We learn how AutoBuild works from lead engineer Michael Schroeder, and AutoBuild team leader Rudi Oertel. Then the leads of two SUSE quality assurance teams, Chris Hueller and Ollie Ries, explain how they standardize and automate SUSE Linux Enterprise testing processes. Resources and Links for this […]
Getting away from marketing talking points, Getting away from marketing talking points, we get two SUSE engineering insiders, Gerald Pfeifer and Mihnea Istinie, to give us a their perspective as to why to use SUSE Linux Enterprise. But first, Ted and Erin provide a short review of their trip to LugRadio Live and the SUSE office in Nuremberg.
Eric Anderson tells us about his experience as one of the lead people involved in the integration of SUSE and Novell. Throughout the development of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, Eric has been Vice President of Engineering of SUSE. Technology, culture and people...we love it when we can cover all three in one show.
Kurt Garloff and Susanne Oberhauser share more details about the May 17 press announcement about how Novell will be working to automate driver updates on SUSE Linux Enterprise.