Linux Kernel 3.10 LTS Gets Its 100th Point Release, Fixes JFFS2 and ALSA Issues | Linux Today

Linux Kernel 3.10 LTS Gets Its 100th Point Release, Fixes JFFS2 and ALSA Issues

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Marius Nestor
Mar 10, 2016

Linux kernel 3.10.100 LTS is a very small point release that, according to the appended shortlog, changes a total of 27 files, with 334 insertions and 141 deletions. Most of these changes are improvements to the ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) software framework and drivers updates.

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Marius Nestor

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