Linux Kernel 4.1.28 LTS Is a Massive Update with XFS, MIPS and ARM Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.1.28 LTS Is a Massive Update with XFS, MIPS and ARM Improvements

Users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel branch must update

Linux Kernel 4.1.27 LTS Is a Small Update with Nouveau and PowerPC Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.1.27 LTS Is a Small Update with Nouveau and PowerPC Improvements

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS series must update

Linux Kernel 4.1.25 LTS Improves the OCFS2 Shared-Disk Cluster File System

Linux Kernel 4.1.25 LTS Improves the OCFS2 Shared-Disk Cluster File System

All users of the Linux 4.1 kernel branch must update

Linux Kernel 4.1.24 LTS Has Improvements for R9 270X and R7 370 AMD Radeon GPUs

Linux Kernel 4.1.24 LTS Has Improvements for R9 270X and R7 370 AMD Radeon GPUs

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel series must update

Linux Kernel 4.1.23 LTS Has PA-RISC and EXT4 Improvements, Updated Drivers

Linux Kernel 4.1.23 LTS Has PA-RISC and EXT4 Improvements, Updated Drivers

All users of Linux 4.1 LTS must update immediately

Linux Kernel 4.1.22 LTS Released with Over 200 Changes, Many Btrfs Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.1.22 LTS Released with Over 200 Changes, Many Btrfs Improvements

The update adds new drivers and improves x86 support

Linux Kernel 4.1.19 LTS Has IPv6, IPv4, and Btrfs Fixes, Many Updated Drivers

Linux Kernel 4.1.19 LTS Has IPv6, IPv4, and Btrfs Fixes, Many Updated Drivers

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel series must upgrade

Linux Kernel 4.1.16 LTS Released with Updated USB and Networking Drivers, More

Linux Kernel 4.1.16 LTS Released with Updated USB and Networking Drivers, More

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel series must upgrade

Linux Kernel 4.1.12 LTS Now Available for Download, Has a Little Bit of Everything

Linux Kernel 4.1.12 LTS Now Available for Download, Has a Little Bit of Everything

All Linux 4.1 LTS users are urged to upgrade now

Linux Kernel 4.1.11 LTS Brings ARM, x86, PowerPC, Btrfs, and CIFS Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.1.11 LTS Brings ARM, x86, PowerPC, Btrfs, and CIFS Improvements

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel branch must update

Linux Kernel 4.1.8 LTS Has Numerous x86 Fixes, Updated Drivers, and Much More

Linux Kernel 4.1.8 LTS Has Numerous x86 Fixes, Updated Drivers, and Much More

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel branch must upgrade

Linux Kernel 4.1.7 LTS Adds Numerous ARM Improvements, Some Updated Drivers

Linux Kernel 4.1.7 LTS Adds Numerous ARM Improvements, Some Updated Drivers

All users of the Linux 4.1 LTS kernel series must upgrade

Linux Kernel 4.1 Will Be Supported for the Next Two Years, Says Greg Kroah-Hartman

Linux Kernel 4.1 Will Be Supported for the Next Two Years, Says Greg Kroah-Hartman

Linux 4.1 is the next Long Term Support kernel

Linux Kernel 4.1 Will Be the Next LTS Version

Linux Kernel 4.1 Will Be the Next LTS Version

Linux 4.1 is set to be a long-term support release

Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 with Initial ACPI Support for ARM64

Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.1 RC1 with Initial ACPI Support for ARM64

Download Linux kernel 4.1 RC1 right now, right here