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Canonical recently announced a significant policy change regarding Linux adoption in the Ubuntu operating system. The Canonical Kernel Team (CKT), responsible for handling kernel-related issues ...
Here's one major change coming down the road: Long-term support (LTS) for Linux kernels is being reduced from six to two years.
In a wide-ranging conversation with Verizon open-source officer Dirk Hohndel, 'plodding engineer' Linus Torvalds discussed where Linux is today and where it may go tomorrow.
The 3.7 kernel for Linux will support multiple ARM SoCs, which should make things easier for everyone once the initial code conflicts with the shift are resolved.