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Linux 2 6 35

“Linux 2.6.35 has been released on 1 Aug, 2010.

“Summary: Linux 2.6.35 includes support for transparent
spreading of incoming network load across CPUs, Direct-IO support
for Btrfs, an new experimental journal mode for XFS, the KDB
debugger UI based on top of KGDB, improvements to ‘perf’, H.264 and
VC1 video acceleration in Intel G45+ chips, support for the future
Intel Cougarpoint graphic chip, power management for AMD Radeon
chips, a memory defragmentation mechanism, support for the
Tunneling Protocol version 3 (RFC 3931), support for multiple
multicast route tables, support for the CAIF protocol used by
ST-Ericsson products, support for the ACPI Platform Error
Interface, and many new drivers and small improvements.

“Note: Details on architecture-specific and driver changes have
been moved to this page: Linux_2_6_35-DriversArch

“1. Prominent features (the cool stuff)
1. Transparent spreading of incoming network traffic load across
CPUs
2. Btrfs improvements
3. XFS Delayed logging
4. KDB kernel debugger frontend
5. perf improvements”

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