Re: Linux Quality Database on Newsforge

2001-05-18 Thread Jeff Garzik

"Michael D. Crawford" wrote:
> 
> chromatic has written a very nice article on the Linux Quality database
> at Newsforge:
> 
> Linux Quality Database: One man's quest for kernel quality
> http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/05/17/204213=thread
> 
> The site itself is at http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/
> 
> You will see it is still in the planning stages.  Life has been quite
> hectic these last months, but I am making slow progress and I'm starting
> to get more time now.  I have written a couple of articles you may find
> useful, one on testing the kernel and the other on testing web
> applications.  The kernel testing article is at:
> 
> Using Test Suites to Validate the Linux Kernel
> http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/articles/testsuites/

You should definitely link to Cerberus (search for it on sourceforge, I
think the project is "vt-ctcs" but not sure), and also RedHat's
stress-kernel rpms.

The stress-kernel rpms are Cerberus++, ie. with extra goodies that
haven't made it to cerberus yet.

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Re: Linux Quality Database on Newsforge

2001-05-18 Thread Jeff Garzik

Michael D. Crawford wrote:
 
 chromatic has written a very nice article on the Linux Quality database
 at Newsforge:
 
 Linux Quality Database: One man's quest for kernel quality
 http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/05/17/204213mode=thread
 
 The site itself is at http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/
 
 You will see it is still in the planning stages.  Life has been quite
 hectic these last months, but I am making slow progress and I'm starting
 to get more time now.  I have written a couple of articles you may find
 useful, one on testing the kernel and the other on testing web
 applications.  The kernel testing article is at:
 
 Using Test Suites to Validate the Linux Kernel
 http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/articles/testsuites/

You should definitely link to Cerberus (search for it on sourceforge, I
think the project is vt-ctcs but not sure), and also RedHat's
stress-kernel rpms.

The stress-kernel rpms are Cerberus++, ie. with extra goodies that
haven't made it to cerberus yet.

-- 
Jeff Garzik  | Do you have to make light of everything?!
Building 1024| I'm extremely serious about nailing your
MandrakeSoft |  step-daughter, but other than that, yes.
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