Linux Kernel 3.2.77 LTS Has Crypto, x86, and CIFS Improvements, Updated Drivers | Linux Today

Linux Kernel 3.2.77 LTS Has Crypto, x86, and CIFS Improvements, Updated Drivers

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Marius Nestor
Feb 14, 2016

Now that Linux kernel 2.6.32 LTS is about to reach end of life this month, Linux 3.2 will become the oldest long-term supported kernel, and the 3.2.77 release is here to improve the hardware support by bringing updated drivers, as well as to fix many of the issues reported by users or discovered by the kernel developers since the previous maintenance build.

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Marius Nestor

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