The night before attending the linuxcon 2011 conference in Yokohama, Japan,Linus torvalsdJust nowGitMarkedWindows 3.0-RC1, AndKlmlSubmitted relevant announcementsThis also marks that the Linux operating system will eventually leave the 2.6 series kernel, opening a new era of 3.0.
In fact, just a week ago, Linus was still considering whether to end the Linux 2.6 series kernel. After all, it had already gone through 39 major versions in a row, and its service life was amazing, however, Linus initially considered a subsequent version of 2.8 instead of 3.0.
Some developers believe that turning to the Linux 3.0 kernel will become a positive turning point, so they can remove some old residues from the kernel, such as the old subsystem and rare drivers. Some people suggest switching to the Linux 3.0 kernel at least after the ARM architecture code is cleaned up, but Linus rejects it because he thinks kernel version changes should not be associated with such milestones.
According to the new version naming rules, after 3.0, the next major version of the Linux kernel will be 3.1, followed by 3.2, and there will be some small stable versions between them, such as 3.0.1 and 3.0.2.
For Linux 3.0The official version of the new kernel is expected to be released by the end of this summer., Some major new features include:
-Supports cache cleanup.Ext4,BtrfsFile System.
-MicrosoftKinect LinuxDriver.
-A large number of Open-Source graphics card driver improvements, includingSandy BridgePerformance Optimization,Ivy bridgePreliminary support,Llano ApuEarly work andIntel/radeon/Nouveau.
However, there are also many missing functions, such as the reiser4 file system, via kms/DRM driver, accelerated poulsbo/powervr DRM driver, and multi-channel GPU rendering.