Linus Torvalds has released the second biggest ever release candidate 1 – The Linux 3.10-rc1 which has over 11,900 commits. Some of the features of the Linux 3.10 are listed hereunder.
Three Canonical distributions viz. Ubuntu 11.10 “Oneiric Ocelot”, Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS “Lucid Lynx” and Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS “Hardy Heron” have reached end of life today.
The team behind Linux distribution of routers has released the final version of the OS – the OpenWRT 12.09 codenamed Attitude Adjustment.
Linus Torvalds released the Linux 3.9 earlier in the day today after a week’s delay. But, the wait seems to be very well worth it as the latest kernel of the open source operating systems packs quite a lot of new features that were long awaited. Here is what’s new:
After weeks of RC releases and a week's delay Linux 3.9, which packs a lot of new features, has finally been made available by Linus Torvalds.
Release of Linux 3.9-rc7 last week hinted at a possible Linux 3.9 release this week but, Linus Torvalds has dished out Linux 3.9-rc8 this week rather than the final release noting that "another week won't hurt."
The final release candidate for the Linux 3.9 – rc7 – has been announced by Linus Torvalds pointing to the possibility of Linux 3.9 launch sometime soon.
Linux 3.9-rc6 has been released and with rc7 slated for release sometime next week, the final version of Linux 3.9 is a mere couple of weeks away.