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Linux Kernel 4.8 Getting Microsoft Surface 3 Touchscreen Support, RC1 Out Now
It's been two full weeks since the official release of Linux kernel 4.7, which is the latest and most advanced stable branch, and the time has come for Linus Torvalds to announce the first Release Candidate for the upcoming Linux 4.8 kernel series.
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Linux 4.8-rc1
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Will Linux support Microsoft's Surface 3 tablet in the upcoming version 4.8 release?
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Linux driver for Surface 3 devices touch controller soon
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Surface 3's touchscreen will soon work with Linux
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Linux Gets Improved Surface Support
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Linux Kernel 4.8 To Bring Microsoft Surface 3 Support
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Microsoft Surface 3 support will be added by Linux Kernel 4.8
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25 Years of Linux
Later this month is the day traditionally used as the anniversary date for the Linux operating system, which got its public start with an August 25, 1991 post to the comp.os.minux newsgroup. This year, Linux will celebrate its 25th year of changing the world.
Linux has come a long way since those days in the latter half of 1991, and countless articles and books have been written about the impact of piece of software has had on the development of technology.
To get an idea of how fast Linux took off, think about the timeline of the first year of Linux's existence.
Linus Torvalds' now-famous announcement would soon be followed by the first Linux kernel release (0.01) on September 17, then a public release of the Linux kernel (0.02) on October 5.
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