Kernel 2.6.29 Arrives


Kernel 2.6.29 has arrived and brings with it a string of new features.

New to 2.6.29 (codenamed “Tuz”) is kernel graphic mode setting, which gives users an immediate screen view. It sets the color depth and resolution and senses whether multiple monitors are involved (multihead setups) and spontaneously reacts to those newly acquired (hotplug).

The central management of graphic mode setting eliminates any conflicts that can arise with multiple graphics drivers that access the cards alternately or in parallel (such as VGA, X.org or FB). The enhancement also benefits suspend/resume whereby you can run X.org without root privileges and make any rapid user switching almost imperceptible.

The benefits of graphic mode setting are unfortunately limited to Intel users at the moment, because X.org drivers would also need to support the feature. Without this support, there’s greater chances of system crashes. The X.org support for graphic mode setting with other graphics cards is still in beta stages.

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