Linux Kernel News
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Block Updates Submitted For The Linux 4.11 Kernel
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MuQSS Updates For The Linux 4.10 Kernel
Con Kolivas has announced the MuQSS CPU scheduler v0.152 release with support for the Linux 4.10 kernel.
In addition to updating the MuQSS CPU scheduler as his evolved effort from the BFS scheduler, he's also announced the Linux-4.10-ck1 patches.
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Linux Kernels 4.9.11 & 4.4.50 LTS Bring Networking Improvements, Updated Drivers
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the availability of two new Linux kernel releases, the Linux 4.4.50 LTS and Linux 4.9.11 LTS, both bringing various networking improvements and updated drivers.
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Mesa 13.0.5 to Add Improvements for "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth," Other Games
Collabora's Emil Velikov is announcing the availability of the Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming fifth point release of the stable Mesa 13.0 3D Graphics Library series.
Even if Mesa 17.0 is out for a week now as the most advanced version of the 3D graphics stack used by default in almost all Linux-based operating systems, it doesn't mean the Mesa 13.0 series is not receiving any more updates, and the Mesa 13.0.5 maintenance update is bringing lots of improvements and bug fixes.
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