Linux 4.3 Released As Stable; Improves On Open-Source Graphics, SMP Performance (lkml.org)
An anonymous reader writes: The Linux 4.3 kernel was released as stable today. The Linux 4.3 kernel brings Intel Skylake support, reworked NVIDIA open-source graphics support, and many other changes with the code count hitting 20.6 million lines of code.
Doesn't even have to be the right kind. Just enough of them!
If I upgrade to this kernel, how many of those lines of code do I actually have to trust not to give away everything on my machine to a black hat? Hopefully less than 100k lines of code are actually critical.
I don't see any in the changelog. Typical Slashdot clickbait. Fuck you editors.
None of it.
It's open source, you can trust as much of the code as you want, you can review all of it yourself and anywhere in between.
WORLD-SPANNING it will be among here, but what is ev3ryday...RedefinBe
with the code count hitting 20.6 million lines of code
Linux' technical capabilities are all well and good but we'll know that it's truly surpassed Windows when it can claim just as many (if not more) lines of code...
I kid, I kid!
So this release is stable. Are there any (trojan) horses inside?
Why should I care? The NT kernel is far better by design. When will Linux stop being a joke OS?
Oh, and don't forget to pay your $699 license fee you cock smoking teabagger.