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Linux 3.10 Officially Released

hypnosec writes with word that "The Linux 3.10 kernel has been officially released on Sunday evening which makes the 3.10-rc7 the last release candidate of the latest kernel which yields the biggest changes in years. Linus Torvalds was thinking of releasing another rc but, went against the idea and went ahead with official Linux 3.10 commit as anticipated last week. Torvalds notes in the announcement that releases since Linux 3.9 haven't been prone to problems and 3.10 is no different."

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  1. Pass by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'll wait for 3.11

    1. Re: Pass by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Linux for Workgroups is the best version

  2. Nvidia drivers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nvidia drivers should be available for the new stable beast by the end of next month. They will get around to it when they are darn good and ready. 3.10-rc1 broke the latest driver. They released a driver about two rc releases ago, but it was still borken. I actually think they released it so that they could say 'see, see, we released a driver just a few weeks ago, so you shouldn't see anything new from us for a while!' It was a fluke that my current hardware build included an nvidia video card (the radeon card I originally bought was borked from the computer store: it wouldn't display video), so I took it back and the only thing they had that was close was an nvidia. They have worked hard to lose me as a customer. I suspect next time they will be successful.

  3. Thank you, Dr. Linus Torvalds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are one of the greatest and most generous people on Earth. Thank you for all your work!

    1. Re:Thank you, Dr. Linus Torvalds by turrican · · Score: 5, Funny

      why, he didnt do shit except scream like a tyrant

      Perhaps he's channeling Steve Jobs.

  4. Linux is obsolete. HURD is coming by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    GNU Hurd is going to reach stable status very soon! At that point, Linux will be essentially obsolete.