i'd really like to see nfc take off.
could be the future of sharing files locally with mobile devices
Phoronix: The Belated Linux 3.1 Kernel Is Released
In the early hours of the morning, Linus Torvalds tagged the Linux 3.1 kernel final...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTAwNTI
i'd really like to see nfc take off.
could be the future of sharing files locally with mobile devices
While nvc1 nouveau started to work under 3.1 it suprisingly sucks so much(For example my GT420M on nouveau runs HoN at ~0.2 FPS while I've been playing the game back in the days on my old radeon Xpress 1150 on gallium) I'm back again to proprietary. Hope either proprietaries get better at xrandr and will let me relog/restartX or switch monitor safely on my fermi or acceleration on nouveau gets better for my gpu. Anyway FUC for fermies works now and its good news.
If you speak French, you can read the usual report here : https://linuxfr.org/news/sortie-du-noyau-linux%C2%A031
It's the best articles I've found on the topic, with sometimes an interview of a kernel hacker
Kernelnewbies changelog sum-up is also interesting : http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
This needs to be confirmed, but i think the official patches for 3.1 are buggy: they do not have the actual content of the (new) files Documentation/DocBook/v4l/*.pdf
That is, if you download linux-3.0 and apply the 3.1 patch, you wont have those files, while they are in the linux-3.1.
Link to Linus' announcement on LKML: https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/10/24/212
Here you are: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/497654/