On 05/08/12 11:48 PM, Tino Keitel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when looking at http://www.kernel.org/, kernel 3.4.7 is shown as the
> latest stable kernel, and 3.6-rc1 as the latest mainline kernel. The
> 3.5 version is not mentioned. Why is the latest stable kernel something
> older than 3.5?
Hi, Tino:
Tha
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 08:48:56AM +0200, Tino Keitel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when looking at http://www.kernel.org/, kernel 3.4.7 is shown as the
> latest stable kernel, and 3.6-rc1 as the latest mainline kernel. The
> 3.5 version is not mentioned. Why is the latest stable kernel something
> older than
Hi,
when looking at http://www.kernel.org/, kernel 3.4.7 is shown as the
latest stable kernel, and 3.6-rc1 as the latest mainline kernel. The
3.5 version is not mentioned. Why is the latest stable kernel something
older than 3.5?
Regards,
Tino
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