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Linus Torvalds Releases Linux Kernel 3.16


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Linux Kernel 3.16 Released
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The final version of Linux kernel 3.16 has been released by Linus Torvalds and the next development cycle for the 3.17 branch has been officially opened.

Linux kernel 3.16 had an uneventful launch, and with just one exception, all the release candidates managed to stay in parameters. It also had another corollary effect. It prompted Linus Torvalds to say that GCC 4.9.0 was actually broken after it messed up one of the RCs.

According to the changelog, a failure to obtain transaction descriptor has been fixed, a leak on failure path in gigaset_probe() has been corrected, the Tegra Git URL has been updated, espfix64 is no longer invoked on XEN, an AIO regression has been fixed, the client UUID is now correctly assembled, a crash that occurred during TSO tunneling has been fixed, IP identifiers are now less predictable, the L2 address in Hi3620 has been fixed, and the damage caused by idmap to virtual memory layout has been reduced.

Also, the demux table creation has been fixed, the MMCR2 handling for EBB has been corrected, the SD2CKCR register address has been fixed, and the installation of AH IPsec SAs is now working as it should.

Linux kernel 3.16 is a very interesting release. NVIDIA, for example, has made some important contributions in order to ensure that the Nouveau driver (open source version) will work properly. The Synaptics driver has also been improved along with the driver for Dell Latitude, various KVM changes have been implemented, and more.

A complete list of changes, improvements, and fixes can be found in the official changelog. You can download Linux kernel 3.16 right now from Softpedia.

official changelog

Source:Softpedia

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