14:5514:55, 2 August 2015diffhist−1
PaX
→Distributions that use PaX: Semantics. Version would imply that it's something that's here for some time, like 1.1 or 1.2, whereas Flavor indicates it's a slight derivative of the distribution, which is more accurate.
21:0021:00, 26 July 2014diffhist−1
Reserved IP addresses
→Reserved IPv4 addresses: RFC-6890 appears to be a summary RFC to detail assignments made in previous RFC's. As such is, RFC-990 is the earliest RFC I could find that specifically referenced 127.0.0.0/8 as the loopback address space.
22:3622:36, 8 August 2012diffhist−95
OpenVZ
Removed Unsourced and Likely Inaccurate text ("It's 2.6.32 series kernels are very unstable and should not be used in production [any link?]. "
22:3222:32, 15 December 2011diffhist+11
Natasha Alam
What genius puts a citation in the middle of a word? Moved citation to end of Uz...-American and expanded the Uzbekistan link to include the i between the current link and the hyphen.
14:5514:55, 2 August 2015diffhist−1
PaX
→Distributions that use PaX: Semantics. Version would imply that it's something that's here for some time, like 1.1 or 1.2, whereas Flavor indicates it's a slight derivative of the distribution, which is more accurate.
21:0021:00, 26 July 2014diffhist−1
Reserved IP addresses
→Reserved IPv4 addresses: RFC-6890 appears to be a summary RFC to detail assignments made in previous RFC's. As such is, RFC-990 is the earliest RFC I could find that specifically referenced 127.0.0.0/8 as the loopback address space.
22:3622:36, 8 August 2012diffhist−95
OpenVZ
Removed Unsourced and Likely Inaccurate text ("It's 2.6.32 series kernels are very unstable and should not be used in production [any link?]. "
22:3222:32, 15 December 2011diffhist+11
Natasha Alam
What genius puts a citation in the middle of a word? Moved citation to end of Uz...-American and expanded the Uzbekistan link to include the i between the current link and the hyphen.