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kernel.org git server

Recently a separate git server was setup for kernel.org. (see the news section on kernel.org) Here’s some photos of how it arrived after passing though FedEx. :-O

Amazingly the system booted first time, and is now in production use without any problems. Quite incredible considering the shock it must have suffered…

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged geek on 2007-03-08 by Jethro Carr.

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