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Linux 3.14 Kernel Released 132

An anonymous reader writes "The Linux 3.14 "Shuffling Zombie Juror" kernel has been released. Significant improvements to Linux 3.14 include the mainlining of SCHED_DEADLINE, stable support for Intel Broadwell CPU graphics, Xen PVH support, stable support for ZRAM, and many other additions. There's also a tentative feature list on KernelNewbies.org."
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Linux 3.14 Kernel Released

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  • PI KERNEL (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 31, 2014 @09:14AM (#46620297)

    Yay! We've finally reached that!

  • Re:WOW! (Score:2, Funny)

    by fuzzyfuzzyfungus ( 1223518 ) on Monday March 31, 2014 @09:28AM (#46620435) Journal
    "Oh, hey, I think the toy computers are fighting again..."

    -Servers, Compute Clusters, Storage Systems, et al.
  • Re:WOW! (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 31, 2014 @10:17AM (#46620901)

    Not true. There are plenty of completely heterosexual arty-farty-type people who use Macbooks too - they merely seem gay.

  • Re:WOW! (Score:4, Funny)

    by Will.Woodhull ( 1038600 ) <wwoodhull@gmail.com> on Monday March 31, 2014 @01:37PM (#46623133) Homepage Journal

    Above post proves that some persons are willing to pay a lot more for the same tools as those who use the best practices of resource management.

    And that some people cannot make the distinction between effective workflows and good tools.

    It is easy to be inefficient on a Linux box. Move that user to a Mac or Windows box, and a strange thing happens. He will be just as inefficient when measured by time. However he will be much more inefficient when measured by total cost of his output.

    In conclusion, the easy way to increase the inefficiency in a workflow is to buy expensive computers for the most inefficient personnel. This stimulates the economy. The cost of this stimulation is borne by the companies that use this tactic and shows up as a decrease in competitive advantages. But it is all done for the greater glory of Apple and Microsoft so it is all good.

  • by murph ( 16036 ) on Monday March 31, 2014 @10:40PM (#46627643) Homepage

    That would be irrational.

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