Kernel Log - Coming in 2.6.31 - Part 1: Wi-Fi
With the release of the first pre-release version of Linux 2.6.31, the kernel hackers last week brought the merge window to a close, heralding an end to the adoption of major changes in the main development line of the next kernel version. Kernel hackers generally restrict themselves to introducing minor changes only into the main development tree during the second phase of the development cycle, so as to fix as many existing bugs as possible and avoid introducing new ones.
Kernel Log can now, therefore, launch its "Coming in 2.6.31" series and is dedicating the first article to major changes relating to Linux' network support. Further articles in the Kernel Log series will be published on The H over the next few weeks, building up to a detailed description of all the major changes planned for 2.6.31 for the various functional areas within the Linux kernel, up until Linus Torvalds releases Linux kernel 2.6.31 in late August or early September. For other articles on 2.6.31 and links to the rest of the "Coming in 2.6.31" series, see The H's Kernel Log - 2.6.31 Tracking page.
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