Linux 3.12 Merge Window Closes With Release of Linux 3.12-rc1 47
hypnosec writes "Linus Torvalds has released Linux 3.12-rc1, marking the first major development in over two weeks for the forthcoming successor of the Linux 3.11 kernel. Announcing the closure of the 3.12 merge window, Torvalds said in the release announcement that the window was fairly normal. Dissecting the updates, he noted that 73 percent of them are related to drivers, 12 percent related to architecture updates, and 6 percent related to file systems. ... Torvalds liked the 'scalability improvements that got merged this time around.' Torvalds also mentioned the tty layer locking getting resolved, and work on dentry refcount scalability."
Its happening again! (Score:4, Insightful)
A Slashdot post for every minor release of the Linux kernel.
I was ok with Linux Kernel 3.11, as it kinda made fun of the Popular Windows 3.11 version.
Also when Linux lost his stuff when his Hard Drive died.
But to fill stories with every Minor release, it gets kinda silly.
Re:Its happening again! (Score:5, Insightful)
I was ok with Linux Kernel 3.11, as it kinda made fun of the Popular Windows 3.11 version.
I think I speak for everyone here at Slashdot when I say that it's a massive relief that you were OK with Slashdot reporting on Linux Kernel 3.11.
However, I'm sure you don't speak for everyone here on Slashdot when you complain about kernel release news. More than a few of us are interested in such things, and would like to discuss the releases here on Slashdot, preferably with a minimum of whining. You've already used up the quota here...