Kernel Log: Coming in 3.2 (Part 1) - Networking | Linux Today

Kernel Log: Coming in 3.2 (Part 1) – Networking

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 18, 2011

“The TCP stack is now faster at adapting the data transmission
rate to the available line capacity. The drivers for Wi-Fi
components by Atheros and Broadcom have matured considerably; other
drivers will support more LAN and Wi-Fi hardware in 3.2 than they
did before…

No major changes have been integrated into the main development
branch of Linux since the first release candidate of Linux 3.2
became available, closing this version’s merge window.


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