Two weeks have passed since the release ofLinux kernel 5.18and the opening of the merge window for Linux kernel 5.19, which is now officially closed, and the first Release Candidate build is now out to give us a very early taste of what’s about to be included in the final release. ...
Reports on the release of the first version of Linux Development Platform Specification (LDPS). Linux distribution companies that will adopt the LDPS standard; Significance of the specifications; Benefit offered by specification to companies.WeissToddR....
v2.0.0 Release! First updated release! Over the past two years, many fixes have been made and we are glad to do a second official release. But due to the amount of changes without a release, we are just letting GitHub auto-generate the release notes. We are planning on doing more ...
Two weeks have passed since the release the Linux 5.13 kernel series and now the merge window for Linux kernel 5.14 is closed as Linus Torvalds just announced today the availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone....
Historically first (actually 0.01) release of linux kernel made by Linus Torvalds - neko-side/linux-0.01
The final release of Linux kernel 5.16 is expected in early January 2022. Considering the fact that the Christmas and New Years Eve celebrations will probably have a negative impact in the development of Linux kernel 5.16, we’re looking at January 9th as the final release date, but that als...
Codasip today announced the official release of Bk7, the most advanced core in the Codasip family of RISC-V processor IP to date, built specifically with customization and domain-specific optimization in mind.
timeline for the delivery of build systems and infrastructure, automatic package build infrastructures, when testing package repository will be made, and installer testing readiness. It's also working on providing a timeline for community testing and figuring out when a release candidate will be ...
s previous Java back-end architecture: “.NET Core has reduced our release cycle by 20 percent and cost on engineering resources by 30 percent.” When speaking about the throughput improvements and cost savings: “Additionally, it has made it possible to reduce the number of virtual machines ...
As far as I know, it’s the first stable release of a Linux distro that contains MySQL 5.7. Fedora and openSUSE also have MySQL 5.7, but not yet in a stable release. This means that Ubuntu users can now benefit from all the new features in MySQL 5.7, like JSON support, improved GIS...