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Linux 3.11 Released

hypnosec writes "Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 3.11 as anticipated. Torvalds notes that the final version doesn't bring in a lot more than what is already present in the rc7, but it does include fixes — most of them in networking, file systems, and audio."

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  1. Re:Lovin' my Linux 3.8... ;) by Blaskowicz · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You obviously don't know what you're doing, and it's your fault for choosing junk, uncommon hardware. BTW, real men use a PS/2 mouse rather than new fangled USB thing. The cursor stays responsive in swap hell when it doesn't have to go through a USB stack.

  2. Sound fixes are more extensive FANTASTIC by deviated_prevert · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Sound fixes and hardware support are moving along at full steam. From what I am reading most of the problems with Dell laptops should be ironed out and some nasty problems with HDA intel on Baytrails are finally fixed.

    What is really fantastic is the extended support for pro usb devices from Roland and Yamaha. It should be very possible to create a really effective cheap laptop DAW running Linux tuned for RT audio without having to mess install drivers the way you do with Windows. Not that you could not use these devices in the past it was just difficult to set them up correctly because alsa had trouble working with most Roland mixers and the like the only way to do it sometimes was using a stupid setup that was flaky as hell.

    I hope this kernel version is adopted quickly by the Ubuntu Studio guys, but if necessary I will roll my own so I can use Roland usb devices with my laptop!

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    This message was not sent from an iPhone because Peter Sellers really was a deviated prevert without a dime for the call
  3. Re:The Real Secret Of Linus by dbIII · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I thought they put Stalin under an enormous block of concrete ... just in case. That's how the Russian joke about Stalin's tomb goes anyway.