Hi Michael,

Michael Schnell wrote:
Well, there is no ARM Ltd tree, as such. Russell is an independent
developer. He is the primary maintainer, almost all ARM mainline
kernel changes go through him to Linus.

So here we are back to the original question.

2.6.25 is said to lift ARM (with MMU) to the same level as x86 (for Server and Desktop-like devices, not just small and handheld).

How so?
What changes make it better for server and desktop?


In what way and when do you think will MMU-less architectures (ARM and others) benefit from 2.6.26 ?

Other MMUless architectures in mainline will get the latest bug
fixes and security fixes, as usual for any new kernel release.

Nothing specific strikes me as improving ARM non-mmu in this
one though. Unless I mis-understand your question?

Regards
Greg



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