Linux Kernel 5.4.13 freeware
... is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds ... Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances. ...
Author | Linux Kernel Organization, Inc. |
Released | 2020-01-22 |
Filesize | 104.00 MB |
Downloads | 112 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Linux kernel, Linux core, Kernel linux, Kernel, Linux, Core, Unix |
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5.4.13 | Jan 22, 2020 | New Release | It's not like this is a huge rc, but it's definitely bigger than the previous rc's were. I don't think that's necessarily a big problem, it seems to be mostly timing - we've just happened to get merges from most subsystems (eg networking from Davem, and all of the usual device driver subsystems from Greg, not to mention the GPU updates and all the random other subsystem maintainers). But networking (both drivers and core) is the most noticeable part. |
5.4.12 | Jan 15, 2020 | New Release | It's not like this is a huge rc, but it's definitely bigger than the previous rc's were. I don't think that's necessarily a big problem, it seems to be mostly timing - we've just happened to get merges from most subsystems (eg networking from Davem, and all of the usual device driver subsystems from Greg, not to mention the GPU updates and all the random other subsystem maintainers). But networking (both drivers and core) is the most noticeable part. |
5.4.11 | Jan 14, 2020 | New Release | It's not like this is a huge rc, but it's definitely bigger than the previous rc's were. I don't think that's necessarily a big problem, it seems to be mostly timing - we've just happened to get merges from most subsystems (eg networking from Davem, and all of the usual device driver subsystems from Greg, not to mention the GPU updates and all the random other subsystem maintainers). But networking (both drivers and core) is the most noticeable part. |