Linux kernel version 2.6.30 has been released, adding support for new
file systems, performance improvements, and new hardware drivers.
The Linux kernel is the core used by GNU/Linux operating system
distributions from Red Hat, Novell, and others. The new release was
made final and was publicized in a newslist post from Linux developer Linus Torvalds last week.
The most prominent new features include support for two new file systems, according to release notes published by Kernelnewbies, a ...
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