Linux kernels 3.12.13, 3.10.32, and 3.4.82 were also released

Feb 23, 2014 02:30 GMT  ·  By

Linux kernels 3.13.5, 3.12.13, 3.10.32 LTS, and 3.4.82 LTS have been announced earlier today, February 23, by none other than the famous kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman.

The most important version is 3.13.5, which introduces various improvements and fixes, such as architecture updates (ARM, PowerPC, x86, and s390), and assorted fixes and improvements for the Intel i915 and Radeon drivers.

Various wireless drivers have also been updated, as well as many USB drivers. Some CIFS filesystem improvements and networking patches, including for the mac80211 driver, are also present.

Download Linux kernel 3.13.5, as well as Linux kernels 3.12.13, 3.10.32 LTS and 3.4.82 LTS right now from Softpedia, or wait for your Linux distribution to make them available on its official repositories.