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Thread: Linux Foundation Puts Out Linux 3.4 "LTSI" Kernel

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    Default Linux Foundation Puts Out Linux 3.4 "LTSI" Kernel

    Phoronix: Linux Foundation Puts Out Linux 3.4 "LTSI" Kernel

    From the Linux Foundation's Consumer Electronics Workgroup is a Linux 3.4 kernel that's part of their Long-Term Support Initiative. The LTSI Linux 3.4 kernel will be maintained for two years while back-porting some of the features of newer Linux kernel releases...

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTI4MDk

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    AF_BUS is not part of the mainline Linux kernel so it isn't really a backport but rather just a feature addition.

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    Haha does this mean Debian will finally move on from 3.2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmidtbag View Post
    Haha does this mean Debian will finally move on from 3.2?
    Most likely after Wheezy is released Real Soon Now

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    Good thing Ubuntu 12.04 is at 3.2. Don't they release new versions just a bit too often? I mean do they really test these things before pushing a release? How many hours of testing does the kernel get?

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