Linux Kernel 4.10.2 Brings Wi-Fi Improvements, Updated F2FS and EXT4 Filesytems

Linux Kernel 4.10.2 Brings Wi-Fi Improvements, Updated F2FS and EXT4 Filesytems

All users of the Linux 4.10 kernel are urged to update

GParted 0.26.1 Ensures Bootloaders Work on EXT4 Partitions Smaller than 16 TB

GParted 0.26.1 Ensures Bootloaders Work on EXT4 Partitions Smaller than 16 TB

GParted Live 0.26.1-1 released as well with GParted 0.26.1

Linux Kernel 4.5.2 Adds PA-RISC and EXT4 Fixes, Networking Stack Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.5.2 Adds PA-RISC and EXT4 Fixes, Networking Stack Improvements

Numerous drivers have been updated, and ARM64 issues fixed

GParted 0.25.0 Lands with Progress Bars for EXT4 and NTFS Operations, Bugfixes

GParted 0.25.0 Lands with Progress Bars for EXT4 and NTFS Operations, Bugfixes

Now available for all GNU/Linux operating systems

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • May 23rd, 2015
EXT4 RAID Data Corruption Issue Patched in Arch Linux

EXT4 RAID Data Corruption Issue Patched in Arch Linux

Users are urged to check the integrity of the file systems

Neptune 4.3.1 Linux Distro Released to Fix an Installation Issue with EXT4 Partitions

Neptune 4.3.1 Linux Distro Released to Fix an Installation Issue with EXT4 Partitions

Users are urged to download the new ISO images

Linux Kernel 3.18.8 Arrives with IPv6, IPv4, and EXT4 Improvements

Linux Kernel 3.18.8 Arrives with IPv6, IPv4, and EXT4 Improvements

All Linux kernel 3.18 users are urged to upgrade

Fedora 23 Might Adopt Btrfs as Default

Fedora 23 Might Adopt Btrfs as Default

Plans for the replacement of Ext4 are being made

Critical EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Has Been Fixed

Critical EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Has Been Fixed

The patch was pushed in the next stable kernel tree

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • October 25th, 2012
EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Hits Three Stable Kernels

EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Hits Three Stable Kernels

A patch has been pushed in the next release for the 3.6.x kernel

DracoLinux 0.4.0 Alpha 1 Has Ext4 Support

DracoLinux 0.4.0 Alpha 1 Has Ext4 Support

A few other new features have been added to the distribution

Ubuntu 12.10 Won't Have Btrfs Filesystem by Default

Ubuntu 12.10 Won't Have Btrfs Filesystem by Default

Canonical decided to stay with the EXT4 filesystem

4MLinux Rescue Edition 3.2 Available for Download

4MLinux Rescue Edition 3.2 Available for Download

The distribution comes with a lot of new applications

GParted 0.11.0 Brings Improvements to Volume Labels

GParted 0.11.0 Brings Improvements to Volume Labels

This new version adds functionalities for all types of partitions

Frugalware 1.0 Has EXT4 Support

Frugalware 1.0 Has EXT4 Support

Brings support for Asus Eee PCs

Arch Linux 2009.02 Has EXT4 Support

Arch Linux 2009.02 Has EXT4 Support

New kernel, updated documentation, improved installer and many more.

Parted Magic 3.5 Has EXT4 Support

Parted Magic 3.5 Has EXT4 Support

Easily partition your hard drives with Parted Magic.

 
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