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Linux kernel 4.4, 4.9 and 4.10 LTS receive maintenance update

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  Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced maintenance updates to Linux 4.4, 4.9 and 4.10. All the three long-term supported (LTS) Linux kernels have...

Linux 4.9 gets improved support for ARM, x86 and PowerPC hardware

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The open source community has received the tenth maintenance update to the long-term supported Linux kernel 4.9 series. The new version brings updated drivers...

Linux 4.9 becomes next long-term supported kernel branch

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The Linux community has been pleased to receive Linux 4.9 as the next long-term kernel branch. The new support has made the Linux version...

Latest Linux kernel improves support for AMD Radeon graphics

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The open source community has received Linux 4.9.2 as the latest kernel. This new Linux version has brought improved support for AMD Radeon graphics...

Linux 4.8 reaches end of life cycle

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Weeks after the arrival of the latest kernel version, it is the time to say goodbye to Linux 4.8. The Linux community has been...

Latest Linux kernel reaches to Ubuntu and Debian, but unofficially

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While the world is waiting to experience Linux 4.9 on their systems, you can now choose an unofficial channel to bring the latest kernel...

Linux 4.9 goes official; brings enormous hardware improvements

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After much anticipation, Linus Torvalds has formally released Linux 4.9 kernel as the "biggest release" in the history of open source platform. The new...

Linux 4.9 debuts on first Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus repositories

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  While Linus Torvalds is yet to announce the public release of Linux 4.9, the upcoming kernel has just got its presence on the first...

Linus Torvalds releases ‘big enough’ Linux 4.9 candidate

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Linus Torvalds has brought the fourth release candidate (RC) of Linux 4.9 kernel. The new RC is touted to be a "big enough" release. While...

Linux 4.9 gets first release candidate

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Linus Torvalds has released the first release candidate of Linux 4.9 kernel. The new release surfaces from a "big" merge window that went opened...