Jul 17, 2008
Kernel Release Numbering Redux
Submitted by Jeremy on July 15, 2008 - 3:14pm. For many years, each Linux kernel release was assigned a series of three numbers, X.Y.Z, with an even Y indicating a "stable" release, and an odd Y indicating an ...
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