It’s still Sunday in the US, and that means Linus Torvalds has prepared yet another Release Candidate (RC) milestone for the upcoming Linux 4.11 kernel for GNU/Linux distros.
That’s right, Linux kernel 4.11 Release Candidate 3 is now ready for public testing, and, according to Linus Torvalds, it appears to be a fairly normal patch that’s just a bit larger than last week’s Release Candidate because of a typo that affected the PowerPC (PPC) and ARM architectures.
“Another week, another RC. As is our usual pattern after the merge window, RC3 is larger than RC2, but this is hopefully the point where things start to shrink and calm down,” said Linus Torvalds in the mailing list announcement. “On the whole RC3 looks pretty normal.”
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