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Linux Kernel is the crucial portion of Linux, accountable for source allocation, lower - degree components interfaces, protection, easy communications, and standard file process administration.
Linux is a clone of the running process Unix, published from scratch by Linus Torvalds with help from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Web. It aims in the direction of POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance.
It has all the attributes you would anticipate in a modern day totally -fledged Unix, such as true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, shared copy -on- write executables, right memory management, and multistack networking which includes IPv4 and IPv6.
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· Another 7 days, a different -rc. But this time (at minimum for now) only as a git tree - for people actually making use of the tar-balls and patches, I apologize, but I am a full moron, and failed to install kup, its perl dependencies, and my kup launch scripts on the pixel in advance of the journey.
· And even though I can read through and write e-mail, and git is wonderful with just a number of (flaky) kB/s online throughput I have access to proper now, installing the perl packages and so forth looks to be a pipe dream.
· I suspect no one actually employs the tar-balls and patches, due to the fact git is so a lot far more easy and effective, so hopefully nobody cares. But I will rectify the lack eventually. Hopefully within just a working day or two, as my "yum update" in fact completes. And if not in a day or two, then when I get again household a number of times later on.
· Anyway, rc4 is lesser than rc3 (yay!). But it could certainly be more compact however (boo!). There's the normal gaggle of driver fixes (drm, pinctrl, scsi target, fbdev, xen), but also filesystems (cifs, xfs, with modest fixes to reiserfs and nfs).
· And arch updates: m68k ( largely defconfig updates), powerpc, arm and x86.
Via: Linux Kernel 3.11 RC1
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