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Old 01-30-2020, 07:22 PM   #1
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LXer: Need 32-bit Linux to run past 2038? When version 5.6 of the kernel pops, you're in for a treat


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I've been to the year 3000... Not much has changed, but they're still patching LinuxLinux fans intent on holding back the years will be delighted to hear that the upcoming version 5.6 of the kernel should see 32-bit systems hanging on past the dread Y2038.…

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