
It’s been a quiet week, and the patch from rc7 is tiny, so 3.18 is out.
I’d love to say that we’ve figured out the problem that plagues 3.17 for a couple of people, but we haven’t. At the same time, there’s absolutely no point in having everybody else twiddling their thumbs when a couple of people are actively trying to bisect an older issue, so holding up the release just didn’t make sense. Especially since that would just have then held things up entirely over the holiday break.
So the merge window for 3.19 is open, and DaveJ will hopefully get his bisection done (or at least narrow things down sufficiently that we have that “Ahaa” moment) over the next week. But in solidarity with Dave (and to make my life easier too ;) let’s try to avoid introducing any _new_ nasty issues, ok?
- Linus Torvalds
The Linux 3.18 Kernel brings many great changes, here’s some of the highlights for end-users:
- Unified Video Decoder (UVD) support for old ATI/AMD GPUs of the Radeon HD 3000 series.
- Re-clocking improvements for AMD’s Radeon driver
- Userptr support for AMD Radeon GPUs.
- Razer Sabertooth support and other hardware input devices improvements for gamers.
- Faster suspend and resume for large Linux servers.
- Btrfs and F2FS improvements.
- Para-virtualized SCSI (pvSCSI) support for Xen virtualization.
- DisplayPort audio support, fan control improvements and various other enhancements for open-source NVIDIA driver.
- OverlayFS was finally merged into Linux Kernel 3.18
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