No kernel expert here, but that should be solved by moving time_t to
64-bit, yes?
and by that time, i think most linux users should have moved to x86-64
64 bit processors too (or whatever other 64 bit tech that comes out by
then) ... :)
(most other unix platforms are already 64-bit i guess) sparc, alpha blah blah..

sagar

On 5/7/05, sudhanwa Jogalekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> 
> Please go through this
> 
> http://in.rediff.com/money/2005/may/06linux.htm
> 
> kernel experts,  please comment.
> 
> -Sudhanwa
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