The EXT4 Data Corruption Issue Has Also Been Fixed in Linux Kernel 3.18.14 LTS

Posted by hanuca on May 22, 2015 8:51 PM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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Today we can report that Linux kernel 3.18.14 LTS is out and it also includes a patch for the famous EXT4 data corruption issue that plagued almost all Linux kernel branches.

Linux kernel 3.18.14 LTS is here to improve support for the ARM, ARM64, IA64, MIPS, Metag, PowerPC, s390, Sparc, Xtensa, and x86 architectures, as well as for the Btrfs, EXT4, HFS+, and NFS file systems. In addition, there are also updates for many core components, including ACPI, KVM, Brain Fuck Scheduler (BFS), sound, and networking (IPv4).

Numerous drivers have been updated as well in the Linux kernel 3.18.14 LTS release, including Intel e1000 Ethernet, Mellanox Ethernet, RealTek Wireless (rtl8192cu and rtl8192ee), and many other Bluetooth, USB, TTY, SCSI, MTD, MMC, SPI, InfiniBand, CLK, I2C, ACPI, and GPU (Radeon and Intel i915) devices.

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