Nytro Posted March 14, 2016 Report Posted March 14, 2016 Date Sun, 13 Mar 2016 21:53:34 -0700 Subject Linux 4.5 From Linus Torvalds <> share 0 share 37 So this is later on a Sunday than my usual schedule, because I just couldn't make up my mind whether I should do another rc8 or not, and kept just waffling about it. In the end, I obviously decided not to, but it could have gone either way. We did have one nasty regression that got fixed yesterday, and the networking pull early in the week was larger than I would have wished for. But the block layer should be all good now, and David went through all his networking commits an extra time just to make me feel comfy about it, so in the end I didn't see any point to making the release cycle any longer than usual. And on the whole, everything here is pretty small. The diffstat looks a bit larger for an xfs fix, because that fix has three cleanup refactoring patches that precedes it. And there's a access type pattern fix in the sound layer that generated lots of noise, but is all very simple in the end. In addition to the above, there's random small fixes all over - shortlog appended for people who want to skim the details as usual. Go test, and obviously with 4.5 released, I'll start the merge window for 4.6. Linus Sursa: https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/3/14/50 2 Quote
Sveratus Posted March 14, 2016 Report Posted March 14, 2016 In loc de copypaste pune linkul daca totusi vrei sa pui copypaste pune o descriere mai scurta sau tradusa 2 Quote
Nytro Posted March 14, 2016 Author Report Posted March 14, 2016 E mail-ul de la Linus, toata lumea stie engleza, link-ul e la final. Quote
aelius Posted March 14, 2016 Report Posted March 14, 2016 Vad ca imbunatatesc mult partea de networking la fiecare versiune (si se elimina din bugs). E posibil ca in urmatorul an sa vedem suport pe networking la linux precum la FreeBSD. Sound layer & stuff cred ca nu sunt asa importante la noi. Quote
Nytro Posted March 15, 2016 Author Report Posted March 15, 2016 Vin cu ceva mai important in 4.6: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.6-MM-32-bit-ASLR "Most notable to the mm pull request is the enabling of full ASLR randomization for 32-bit programs. Yes, about Address Space Layout Randomization. If you're not familiar with it, see Wikipedia. " Quote