The next kernel in proposed is 3.0.0-13.21
http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/...ru-report.html
The next kernel in proposed is 3.0.0-13.21
http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/...ru-report.html
Ubuntu 12.04 will probably come with Linux 3.2. Older versions will not have official kernel upgrades, you can get unofficial ones, but then you cannot complain about bugs.
If you want to always keep up with the latest, you can pick a rolling release like Arch or Gentoo. The Ubuntu 6 months release cycle is as close as you can get to the latest software without sacrificing too much stability.
The only kernel that is stable with my computer so far is
2.6.32-34-generic #77-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 13 19:40:53 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
comes with 10.04
might be my computer don't hear to many others complaining.
so i going to clean it good and check for anything loose
I downloaded from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...ntel-next/,and have installed in several days~~but the vmware player didn't worked since that~
Interested if other virtual machines work ....
Looking forward to comparative benchmarks. Using Xubuntu 11.10, cos Unity, Gnome3, ... are really alpha & beta releases IMO.
@JDShu
"Every new version of the kernel provides a wealth of features that weren't previously available. It's probably the fastest developing piece of software in the world."
Every new software & hardware is either alpha or betaware. History shows us this. So - incompatibilities of all kinds, bugs, slow-downs of many types.
Retired CIO, Australian Capital Territory
Im using Kernel 3.1.0-4 right now. Seems to work great.
I'm using
3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:50:42 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
working great computer is running cool.
When's the power management meant to be improving? As in, what kernel release.
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