Linux 3.7-rc1 Kernel Released With Many Features

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 14 October 2012 at 11:48 PM EDT. 6 Comments
LINUX KERNEL
The first release candidate of the Linux 3.7 kernel was released on Sunday.

The Linux 3.7-rc1 announcement from Torvalds can be found on the kernel mailing list where he goes over some of the new features.

In addition, read The Linux 3.7 Kernel Is Going To Be A Beast and the many other Linux 3.7 articles on Phoronix already since this next kernel release is packing a mighty number of interesting and worthwhile features.
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