Linux Kernel 4.6
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Linux Kernel 4.6 Officially Released, Introduces OrangeFS, USB 3.1 SSP Support
Today, May 15, 2016, Linus Torvalds announced the final release of the long anticipated Linux 4.6 kernel, which is now available for download for all GNU/Linux operating systems.
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Linux 4.6 Kernel Officially Released
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Linux 4.6 is out
It's just as well I didn't cut the rc cycle short, since the last week ended up getting a few more fixes than expected, but nothing in there feels all that odd or out of line. So 4.6 is out there at the normal schedule, and that obviously also means that I'll start doing merge window pull requests for 4.7 starting tomorrow.
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