Linux Kernel's latest stable version 2.6.35 was officially released yesterday. For more information, see here. Major features of Linux kernel 2.6.35 include: Google donated two new features to improve network processing performance-allocating network processing loads among multiple CPUs of the system-Receivepacketsteering and Receiveflowsteering; btrfs file system is supported by direct I/O; before KDBkerneldebugger
Linux Kernel's latest stable version 2.6.35 was officially released yesterday. For more information, see here.
Linux Kernel 2.6.35 has the following features:
Google donated two new features to improve network processing performance-allocating network processing loads among multiple CPUs in the system-Receive packet steering and Receive flow steering; btrfs file systems include direct I/O support, KDB kernel debugger front-end, and a large number of new drivers.
You can directly upgrade Ubuntu 10.04 to this kernel version.
Upgrade Method:
Enter the terminal console and enter the following command:
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get dist-upgrades