Introducing the 3.3 and 3.4 Linux kernels
In March 2012, version 3.3 of the Linux kernel was released (followed in by version
3.4 in May). In addition to a plethora of small features and bug fixes, several important
changes have arrived with these releases, including the merging of the Google Android
project; merging of the Open vSwitch; several networking improvements (including the
teaming network device); and a variety of file system, memory management, and
virtualization updates. Explore many of the important changes in versions 3.3 and 3.4,
and have a peek at what's ahead in 3.5.
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