![]() ![]() The changes from rc7 are dominated by the network stuff, but as you can tell from the appended shortlog it’s not anything particularly scary. Ok, the vm86 mode thing was a one-liner too, it was just slightly more nerve-wracking because it looked scarier than it was before people (Andy) figured out what was going on. We had a network update and a late fix for a x86 vm86 mode bug introduced by the vm86 cleanups, but other than that it’s just a collection of various small oneliners all over. It wasn’t actually a particularly busy week, it’s just that the pull requests were more noticeable in the last couple of days. Probably due to the kernel summit and travel back home from Korea. ![]() But doing the actual numbers shows that that really was just my subjective feeling, So it *felt* like the last week of the rc series was busy, to the point where I got a bit worried about the release. Linus Torvalds finally announced the release of Linux Kernel 4.3 at LKML last night.
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