Ubuntu 17.10 Rebased on Linux Kernel 4.12, Final Release to Ship with Linux 4.13

Ubuntu 17.10 Rebased on Linux Kernel 4.12, Final Release to Ship with Linux 4.13

The distribution now runs the latest Linux 4.12.7 kernel

VirtualBox 5.1.24 Adds Initial Support for Linux 4.13, Improves Fedora Support

VirtualBox 5.1.24 Adds Initial Support for Linux 4.13, Improves Fedora Support

It's now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems

Linux Kernel 4.12 Now Available for SparkyLinux Users, Here's How to Install It

Linux Kernel 4.12 Now Available for SparkyLinux Users, Here's How to Install It

It landed in the SparkyLinux "unstable" repository

Linux Kernel 4.12 Gets First Point Release, It's Now Ready for Production Use

Linux Kernel 4.12 Gets First Point Release, It's Now Ready for Production Use

Linux kernel 4.12.1 is now available for download

Linux Kernel 4.12 Coming Soon to openSUSE Tumbleweed, KDE Plasma 5.10.3 Is Here

Linux Kernel 4.12 Coming Soon to openSUSE Tumbleweed, KDE Plasma 5.10.3 Is Here

KDE Frameworks 5.35.0 and CUPS 2.2.3 arrived as well

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • July 4th, 2017
Collabora Developers Made a Record Number of Contributions to Linux Kernel 4.12

Collabora Developers Made a Record Number of Contributions to Linux Kernel 4.12

They contributed a total of 76 patches to Linux 4.12

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • July 4th, 2017
Linux Kernel 4.12 is Big, Bigger Than You Thought Big, Says Greg Kroah-Hartman

Linux Kernel 4.12 is Big, Bigger Than You Thought Big, Says Greg Kroah-Hartman

It includes a total of 24,170,860 million lines of code

GNU Linux-Libre 4.12 Kernel Officially Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom

GNU Linux-Libre 4.12 Kernel Officially Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom

It is based on the Linux 4.12 kernel series

Linux Lite Users Are the First to Get Linux Kernel 4.12, Here's How to Install

Linux Lite Users Are the First to Get Linux Kernel 4.12, Here's How to Install

It's only recommended to experienced users

Linux Kernel 4.12 Officially Released with AMD Vega Support, Many Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.12 Officially Released with AMD Vega Support, Many Improvements

The merge window for Linux 4.13 is now open

Linux Kernel 4.12 Could Launch on July 2 as Linus Torvalds Announces Last RC

Linux Kernel 4.12 Could Launch on July 2 as Linus Torvalds Announces Last RC

Linux 4.12-rc7 is now available for public testing

Linus Torvalds Hopes to Release the Linux 4.12 Kernel in Two Weeks, on July 2

Linus Torvalds Hopes to Release the Linux 4.12 Kernel in Two Weeks, on July 2

Linux 4.12-rc6 is now available for public testing

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • June 19th, 2017
NVMe Now Officially Faster for Emulated Controllers, Thanks to Collabora's Devs

NVMe Now Officially Faster for Emulated Controllers, Thanks to Collabora's Devs

Latest improvements are already in the mainline Linux kernel