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Linux Kernels 4.10.11, 4.9.23 LTS and 4.4.62 LTS Improve MIPS, Intel i915 Support

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Marius Nestor
Apr 19, 2017

Arriving about one week after their previous maintenance updates, Linux kernel 4.10.11, Linux kernel 4.9.23 LTS and Linux kernel 4.4.62 LTS are now the latest patches for the respective kernel branches, bringing pretty much the same improvements for the MIPS hardware architecture, the Intel i915 graphics driver, as well as the drivers for Ralink RT2500 802.11g wireless LAN chipset and Mellanox MLX4 Ethernet driver. The OrangeFS and NFS filesystems also received a few fixes.

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Marius Nestor

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