Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Jan 2008 13:11 UTC, submitted by RJop
Linux Linus Torvalds has released Linux 2.6.24. "The release is out there (both git trees and as tarballs/patches), and for the next week many kernel developers will be at (or flying into/out of) LCA in Melbourne, so let's hope it's a good one. Nothing earth-shattering happened since -rc8, although the new set of ACPI blacklist entries and some network driver updates makes the diffstat show that there was more than the random sprinkling of one-liners all over the tree. But most of it really is one-liners, and mostly not very exciting ones at that."
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RE[3]: news at 21:00
by parentaladvisory on Fri 25th Jan 2008 17:59 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: news at 21:00"
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Well, you are right about that vanilla kernels aren't in the distro releases, but if you got a rather "lowtech"(please do not missunderstand what I mean here) distro like Slackware, there is not much problems running a vanilla kernel. I guess you can do that on a "hightech" distro like suse/fedora/Xbuntu, but with a little more hassle than say Slackware...

If this was a 2.6.23.x relaes I could understand that you are upset because it got attention, but this is a little bigger release, so I for one think that it is nice to hear about it...

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