Linux 3.11 Features Fall Into Place With Merge Window 70
hypnosec writes "The Linux 3.11 merge window is about to close, most probably this Sunday, and most of the pull requests have been merged, including feature additions and improvements to disk & file system, CPU, graphics and other hardware. Some notable merges are: LZ4 compression; Zswap for compressed swap caching; inclusion of a Lustre file-system client for the first time; Dynamic Power Management (DPM) support for R600 GPUs; KVM and Xen virtualization on 64-bit hardware (AArch64); and a new DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) driver for the Renesas R-Car SoC."
Surprising (Score:5, Insightful)
and a new DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) driver for the Renesas R-Car SoC
I'm surprised the Slashdot headline didn't read "DRM Coming to Linux" or some other such nonsense. :-)
Re:FINALLY! (Score:4, Insightful)
And that's about all you're going to see here, since most of the valuable contributors have abandoned this site and the people who are left are mostly trolls and shills.