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On all things software, by Éric PETIT
Ars Technica reviews Ubuntu 15.10

Scott Gilbertson writing for Ars Technica:

The most exciting thing in Ubuntu 15.10 is probably the updated kernel, which is now based on the upstream Linux Kernel 4.2.

The 4.2 line brings support for recent Radeon GPUs and some new encryption options for ext4 disks. There’s also support for Intel’s new Broxton chips, which just might be finding their way into an Ubuntu Mobile device at some point. 15.10 marks the first time that the new live kernel patching has been available in Ubuntu, and this release adds a new kernel for the Raspberry Pi 2 as well.

Friday, November 20, 2015

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