Linux 3.3 launched; shares code with Android
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Linus Torvalds, the Linux kernel creator, officially released the Linux 3.3 just recently, after what seem to be quite a long while for Linux and Android to finally collaborate.
New features have been added along with the Android merge like raid restripping, improved balancing with new debugging tools, open vSwitch that supports management interface; a new and fast teaming for network device; bufferbloat fighting, per-cgroup TCP beffer limits, network priority control group, better ext4 online resizing that lets kernel allocate bitmaps; TI C6X and EFI boot support.
Moreover, Kernel 3.3 have also made improved changes in memory management, file systems, networking, virtualization and several others.
via [ techsmate.com ]
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