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The purpose of this page is tracking and explaining the features added in every release, just like the [http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/DragonFly_Status Dragonfly people did]. | #pragma keywords Linux, Kernel, Operative System, Linus Torvalds, Open Source, drivers, filesystems, network, memory management, scheduler, preemtion, locking #pragma description Summary of the changes and new features merged in the Linux Kernel during the 2.6.x and 3.x development |
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It'd be nice if kernel hackers would spend some minutes adding their stuff here. The one place where you can find a comparable changelog are the fabulous LWN kernel articles: http://lwn.net/Kernel/, or [the http://lwn.net/Articles/driver-porting/ driver porting guide] - but there's no reason why the kernel community shouldn't embrace and extend those efforts ;) | Changes done in each Linux kernel release. Other places to get news about the Linux kernel are [http://lwn.net/Kernel/ LWN kernel status], [http://www.h-online.com/open/features/ H-Online], or the Linux Kernel mailing list (there is a web interface in [http://www.lkml.org www.lkml.org]). List of changes of older releases can be found at LinuxVersions. If you're going to add something here look first at LinuxChangesRules! |
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== TODO == * Import (and extend, explain, etc) LWN's [http://lwn.net/Articles/2.6-kernel-api/ list of 2.6 API changes] * Import [http://kernelnewbies.org/status/latest.html Kernelnewbies status] list * Import relevant data from [http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/post-halloween-2.5.txt davej's post halloween document] * Keep track of what gets changed |
You can discuss the latest Linux kernel changes on the [http://forum.kernelnewbies.org/list.php?4 Kernelnewbies web forum]. [[Include(Linux_3.6)]] |
Changes done in each Linux kernel release. Other places to get news about the Linux kernel are [http://lwn.net/Kernel/ LWN kernel status], [http://www.h-online.com/open/features/ H-Online], or the Linux Kernel mailing list (there is a web interface in [http://www.lkml.org www.lkml.org]). List of changes of older releases can be found at LinuxVersions. If you're going to add something here look first at LinuxChangesRules!
You can discuss the latest Linux kernel changes on the [http://forum.kernelnewbies.org/list.php?4 Kernelnewbies web forum].