Although Linus Torvalds didn't meet a goal to release
the upcoming 2.6 version of the Linux operating system
in June, the Linux leader said a test version could
come as soon as next week. 
"I'm planning on starting the so-called 'pre-2.6'
series in early July, and that is kind of a beta
series," Torvalds said Wednesday in an interview. He
and Andrew Morton, the programmer who will maintain
the 2.6 version, "are talking about starting a pre-2.6
series next week," Torvalds said. 

"It will most likely take a few months after that for
the real 2.6.0," he said. "And, as usual, the thing
doesn't stop there. It usually takes at least half a
year before vendors really switch over." 

 

IBM executives said in June that the company expected
products using the 2.6 kernel to be released in the
first half of 2004. Previously, they had hoped for the
second half of 2003. 

Last October, Torvalds said he hoped to launch the 2.6
version by June. Now, he's more guarded. 

"Schedules schmedules," Torvalds quipped. "I'm late,
and I always am." 


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