Linux 4.6-rc3
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Linux Kernel 4.6 Release Candidate 3 Is Now Available for Download
It's Sunday evening in the US, so we probably don't even have to tell our dedicated Linux readers what we're about to announce in this article because they're probably already testing Linux 4.6-rc3.
Yes, that's right, Linus Torvalds has made available his regular Sunday release for the next RC build of the upcoming Linux 4.6 kernel, which early adopters can download and compile as we speak (see download options at the end of the article).
At the moment of writing this article, Linus Torvalds still hasn't prepared an official announcement, but most certainly, Linux kernel 4.6 Release Candidate 3 comes with the regular improvements and bug fixes for filesystems, architectures, networking stack, sound stack, as well as driver updates.
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Linux 4.6-rc3 Kernel Released
Linux 4.6-rc3 is the third weekly test release of the in-development Linux 4.6 kernel. Being well past the merge window, this week was about landing more bug and regression fixes throughout the 21+ million lines in the Linux Git tree.
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