Three months later, Linus Torvalds released the 2.6.34 official version of Linux Kernel in May 17.
In terms of new features, the official version of Linux 2.6.34 brings a large number of open-source Graphics card driver updates and support for explicit/exclusive switching of notebook sets (also known as Hybrid Graphics but requires restarting X), distributed FLASH file system LogFS/Ceph, faster KVM network support, Btrfs file system upgrade, VMware Balloon driver, and so on. Of course, there are still a lot of details to be corrected and improved.
For detailed updates, refer:
Http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_34
At the same time, the development of the new kernel for Linux 2.6.35 has also begun, and will provide excellent ATI Radeon KMS power management, ATI DRI2 synchronization and exchange support, Intel H. 264 VA-API video acceleration and other new features, as well as some other improvements, the release time may still have to wait for a quarter.
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