With first release candidate of version 5.10 of the Linux kernel now available, Linus Torvalds says that it “looks to be a bigger release” than he expected. Linux kernel 5.10-rc1 includes 14-15,000 merge commits — depending on how you count them — Torvalds notes in his weekly update to the Linux community. He shares the news that, for him, the most interesting change in this release is the removal of the setf_fs() addressing tool. See also: System76’s Pop!_OS 20.10 Ubuntu-based Linux distro now available for download Ubuntu Linux 20.10 ‘Groovy Gorilla’ is here with renewed Raspberry Pi focus 1Password for… [Continue Reading] // Read more: original article.

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