Monday, July 1, 2013

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The release of the Linux Kernel 3.10

 Linux Kernel 3.10


        Developers Linux kernel today officially presented the version Linux 3.10, which replaces the seventh release candidate version 3.10. In the mailing list for users of kernel development leader Linus Torvalds announced that the new version of the kernel is implemented the largest range of new features over the last year. 

         According to him, it was initially planned to release another version of the RC-core, but testing showed no obvious errors in the code and it was decided to release a stable version. A total of 3.10 sold 11,900 amendments to the code of the product. 

          This new version has been greatly improved work with Linux SSD-drives, implemented different versions of data caching with SSD, improved mechanisms dm-cache and bcache.
 
       It also has implemented a system of dynamic reallocation of resources that is useful for use in high performance, but almost imperceptibly on the bulk of the PC. Also in the nucleus appeared better support video graphics adapter Radeon and technology Unified Video Decoder. complete list of new features available in the relevant section on the website kernel.org 

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