Long Term Stable Linux Kernel Initiative Announced

Long Term Stable Linux Kernel Initiative Announced

A project created by Consumer Electronics and hosted by The Linux Foundation

ZevenOS-Neptune 2.0 Released in Two Editions

ZevenOS-Neptune 2.0 Released in Two Editions

Both editions, Minimal and Full, come with Linux kernel 3.0.4

Porteus 1.1 RC1 Features Linux Kernel 3.1

Porteus 1.1 RC1 Features Linux Kernel 3.1

Also, the developers have also updated KDE to version 4.7.2

VirtualBox Considered Garbage by Linux Kernel Developers

VirtualBox Considered Garbage by Linux Kernel Developers

One of the Linux kernel developers even used the word crap to describe VirtualBox

VectorLinux 7.0 RC3.4 Is Now Based on Kernel 3.0.4

VectorLinux 7.0 RC3.4 Is Now Based on Kernel 3.0.4

Other major updates have been implemented in the latest RC.

Linux Kernel Temporarily Moves to GitHub, After Kernel.org Hack

Linux Kernel Temporarily Moves to GitHub, After Kernel.org Hack

GitHub is the official home of the Linux kernel, but it's a temporary solution

Linux Kernel 2.6.35 Officially Released

Linux Kernel 2.6.35 Officially Released

Includes Btrfs and XFS improvements

Linux Kernel 2.6.34 Brings Btrfs Improvements

Linux Kernel 2.6.34 Brings Btrfs Improvements

Ceph and LogFS filesystems are also included

  • Linux
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • April 16th, 2010
Android and Linux Kernel on ‘Talking Terms’ Again

Android and Linux Kernel on ‘Talking Terms’ Again

Google and kernel developers have had a tense relationship

Linux Kernel 2.6.32 Improves the Btrfs Filesystem

Linux Kernel 2.6.32 Improves the Btrfs Filesystem

ACPI 4.0 support also present

Linux Kernel 2.6.31 Has USB 3.0 Support

Linux Kernel 2.6.31 Has USB 3.0 Support

ATI Radeon KMS support is also present

 
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