Linux Kernel 4.2.1 Is Out for Grabs with ARM, Intel i915, and XFS Improvements | Linux Today

Linux Kernel 4.2.1 Is Out for Grabs with ARM, Intel i915, and XFS Improvements

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Marius Nestor
Sep 21, 2015

Linux kernel 4.2.1 brings all sorts of goodies, starting with improvements for the ARM, x86, PowerPC (PPC), Xtensa, and s390 hardware architectures, various fixes for the Ceph, EXT4, GFS2, HFS, HFS+, HPFS, OCFS2, OverlayFS, ReiserFS, and XFS filesystems, and continuing with networking and sound enhancements.

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Marius Nestor

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