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Linux 3.6 Released

diegocg writes "Linux 3.6 has been released. It includes new features in Btrfs: subvolume quotas, quota groups and snapshot diffs (aka 'send/receive'). It also includes support for suspending to disk and memory at the same time, a TCP 'Fast Open' mode, a 'TCP small queues' feature to fight bufferbloat; support for safe swapping over NFS/NBD, better Ext4 quota support, support for the PCIe D3cold power state; and VFIO, which allows safe access from guest drivers to bare-metal host devices. Here's the full changelog."

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  1. I Use Linux 3.6 by o5770 · · Score: 5, Funny

    While the new features like quota groups, snapshot diffs and tcp "fast open" are great, what's really bothering this version is its tendency to

    1. Re:I Use Linux 3.6 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Completely agree. I remember when a new Linux release was about a solid, compact code base. Now it's all about optimising for specific interests even at the expense of

  2. Thin clients rejoice! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Swap over NFS is something I've been waiting a long time for =)

  3. Re:Please explain by Metabolife · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's really quite simple. The parent and grandparent are simply implying that

  4. Re:Please explain by sgage · · Score: 5, Funny

    There once was a man from Lahore,
    whose limericks stopped at line four.
    When asked why this was,
    he said just because