Linux Kernel 4.1.26 LTS Has Many CIFS, MIPS, EXT4, Btrfs, and ARM64 Improvements | Linux Today

Linux Kernel 4.1.26 LTS Has Many CIFS, MIPS, EXT4, Btrfs, and ARM64 Improvements

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Marius Nestor
Jun 9, 2016

Linux kernel 4.1 is a long-term supported branch that will receive security fixes and improvements for a few more months, so several GNU/Linux operating system prefer it over non-LTS kernel releases. Linux kernel 4.1.26 LTS is the twenty-sixth maintenance update in the series, bringing changes to 137 files, with 1661 insertions and 910 deletions.

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Marius Nestor

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