On December 10, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of the twentieth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.4 kernel series. Linux kernel 3.4.23 LTS (long-term support) has arrived sooner than expected and it only sports just a few updates, and most of them are just new drivers. “I'm announcing the release of the 3.4.23 kernel.
On November 26, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of the twentieth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.4 kernel series.
Linux kernel 3.4.20 LTS (long-term support) comes with some updated drivers, file system fixes and changes, and Arch improvements.
"I'm announcing the release of the 3.4.20 kernel.
On December 17, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of the twentieth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.4 kernel series.
Linux kernel 3.4.24 LTS (long-term support) has arrived just a week before the holidays and there aren't many changes implemented.
Generally, I use 01FTP for updating and changing the website, but to be honest that is rather slow and I much prefer having all my programs to do editing available.
On December 3, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of the twentieth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.4 kernel series.
Linux kernel 3.4.21 LTS (long-term support) comes with some updated drivers, file system fixes and changes, and Arch improvements.
“I'm announcing the release of the 3.4.21 kernel.
Linux 3.0 will be maintained for at least one more year; Linux 3.4 will be promoted to long-term kernel status. Linux 3.5 will cease to be maintained once Linux 3.6.1 has been released...
Linux 3.0 will be maintained for at least one more year; Linux 3.4 will be promoted to long-term kernel status. Linux 3.5 will cease to be maintained once Linux 3.6.1 has been released.
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On February 18, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of the forth maintenance release for the stable Linux 3.7.x kernel series. Linux kernel 3.7.9 comes with quite a few patches, and an upgrade is recommended to all users of the previous versions, even if it’s just a maintenance release. ... (read more)
What do you get when you combine the flexibility, versatility and ease of maintenance of Ubuntu, the blinding speed and simplicity of LXDE, and a focus on social media and the cloud?
Just a short Tutorial today. It’s surprising how many people do not know this. To change the hostname under Linux, open a terminal window. Type the following code.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
and change the text to your new hostname. Changes will take effect on Restart.