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Linus Torvalds Officially Announces the Release of Linux Kernel 4.8 (softpedia.com)

Slashdot reader prisoninmate brings news from Softpedia: Today, Linus Torvalds proudly announced the release and availability for download of the Linux 4.8 kernel branch, which is now the latest stable and most advanced one. Linux kernel 4.8 has been in development for the past two months, during which it received no less than eight Release Candidate testing versions that early adopters were able to compile and install on their GNU/Linux operating system to test various hardware components or simply report bugs...

A lot of things have been fixed since last week's RC8 milestone, among which we can mention lots of updated drivers, in particular for GPU, networking, and Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM), a bunch of improvements to the ARM, MIPS, SPARC, and x86 hardware architectures, updates to the networking stack, as well as to a few filesystem, and some minor changes to cgroup and vm.

The kernel now supports the Raspberry Pi 3 SoC as well as the Microsoft Surface 3 touchscreen.

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  1. Re:Well that's nice by arth1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm still using 2.6.32-642.4.2 and it works eminently well for me. Plus, no systemd.

    No need to stay at old kernels to get the benefit of no systemd.

    # uname -a
    Linux hastur 4.4.21-gentoo #1 SMP Thu Sep 29 15:31:21 EDT 2016 x86_64 Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
    # ps -fp 1
    UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
    root 1 0 0 Sep29 ? 00:00:02 init [3]