Despues de pasar por 10 RC's ya esta disponible
kernel 3.1 que cuenta con soporte para tecnología
NFC y para el Wiimote. Así lo decía Linus en su mensaje:
As promised, the kernel summit has started, and Linux-3.1 is out. The
(small) shortlog of changes since -rc10 are appended, we have mostly
some sparc and networking changes, along with some radeon and intel
iommu fixes (mostly for largepages and integrated graphics issues).
Most people probably will not notice the changes.
One big change from -rc10 is that there are tar-balls and patches, so
if you aren't a git user (why?) you can download it now in a
traditional format. On of the things to note is that the files are now
signed by my gpg key, and it's the *uncompressed* version that the
signature is for.
And of course, this means that the merge window for 3.2 is open. I'll
do some merging during the KS, but probably most when I get back home
- but you can still send me the pull request, even if I may not
necessarily pull it for a few days.
NOTE! Because the -rc series was longer than usual, and as a result
linux-next is bigger than usual, I'm going to be much more of a
stickler for "has your patch series been in linux-next" than usual. If
I get a big pull request for things that I can't find in my linux-next
branch, I will simply not pull it - we have enough code that has gone
through the proper channels as it is, and we don't need anything
extra.
Another thing worth mentioning is that I really want the pull request
to be validated some way. With the small changes late in the -rc
series, I could afford to spend the time to look at commits and try to
verify them, but with the merge window (and the 11k commits or so that
I saw pending in the last linux-next tree), that just isn't
reasonable.
So use git.kernel.org or some other host that I can trust is really you.
Have fun,
LinusTambien se le han añadido drivers de distinto tipo, entre los que destacan los de audio para Realtek y chips wifi de Broadcom, también se a mejorado la calidad del driver para Nvidia y implementado ISCI y incorporado soporte para OpenRISC, mejorado el soporte para virtualización. Aunque el bug de la gestión de energía, parece ser que se a solucionado para algunos equipos pero que aun sigue sin una solución total.
Según Torvalds la base del siguiente lanzamiento (3.2) está asentada ya que se trabaja sobre las versiones impares para lanzar la siguiente. para los que tengan Arch Linux lo pueden tener actualizando el sistema:
pacman -SyuY los usuarios de Ubuntu 11.10 lo tiene que descargar desde su You are not allowed to view links.
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