Re: KSplice in Fedora?

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I understand Microsoft has patented this technology so it is currently
no-go for inclusion.

On 29/06/2009, King InuYasha <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I was reading an article today in ComputerWorld about something called
> KSplice, which allows Linux users to install critical updates and patch in
> without rebooting the computer. I tried it and while it was a bit odd for
> installing (not auto-disabling the Ubuntu update system), it worked very
> well. I think something like this would be great for Fedora as well,
> possibly something for Fedora 12.
> Would it be possible to implement this or something similar for Fedora?
>
> Note: Article:
> http://blogs.computerworld.com/never_reboot_again_with_linux_and_ksplice
>


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