The Linux 4.12 kernel was recently marked as stable on the kernel.org website by maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman as it received its first point release, which means it’s time for OS vendors to integrate it in their GNU/Linux distributions.
We couldn’t help but notice that Arch Linux developers have just added earlier today the Linux 4.12.1 kernel in the testing repositories, which means that it won’t be long until the popular GNU/Linux distribution is powered by Linux kernel 4.12, and it also looks like openSUSE Tumbleweed will get the Linux 4.12 kernel soon.
openSUSE Project’s Douglas DeMaio announced today that one of the recent snapshots released for the Tumbleweed rolling operating system prepared it for the Linux 4.12 kernel … (read more)
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