The Linux kernel developer community maintains a stable kernel by applying fixes for software bugs that have been discovered during the development of the subsequent stable kernel. Therefore, www.kernel.org will always list two stable kernels. The next stable Linux kernel is now released only 8 to 12 weeks later.

Software-update: Linux Kernel 2.4.31 - Computer Linux Kernel 2.4.31 is door Marcelo Tosatti vrijgegeven voor het grote publiek en bevat zoals gewoonlijk weer een hele berg met aanpassingen en verbeteringen. Het volledige meegeleverde changelog Understanding the Linux Kernel, 3rd Edition [Book] In order to thoroughly understand what makes Linux tick and why it works so well on a wide variety of systems, you need to delve deep into the heart of the kernel. The kernel handles all interactions between the CPU and the external world, and determines which programs will share processor time, in what order.

[PATCH] AGPGART, kernel 2.4.22 -- add support for Intel 875P From: José Fonseca Date: Tue Nov 18 2003 - 12:17:49 EST Next message: Zwane Mwaikambo: "Re: [PATCH][2.6-mm] Fix 4G/4G X11/vm86 oops"

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May 01, 2003 · The kernel has come a long way since Linus branched off 2.4.15 to create 2.5.0 back on November 22, 2001. Since then, rapid development has ensued, resulting in a drastically different and much-improved kernel. This article discusses the more interesting, important features and their impact on the performance and reliability of Linux. [PATCH] AGPGART, kernel 2.4.22 -- add support for Intel 875P From: José Fonseca Date: Tue Nov 18 2003 - 12:17:49 EST Next message: Zwane Mwaikambo: "Re: [PATCH][2.6-mm] Fix 4G/4G X11/vm86 oops" I have no experience whatsoever with kernel development but this same question about the significance of major version numbers came to my mind at some point too. The first point of call to answer this question is The Linux Kernel Archives that groups the versions into: v0.x - historic; v1.0 - changelog; v1.1; v1.2; v1.3; v2.0 - changelog; v2.1 Linux Kernel 2.4.31 is door Marcelo Tosatti vrijgegeven voor het grote publiek en bevat zoals gewoonlijk weer een hele berg met aanpassingen en verbeteringen. Het volledige meegeleverde changelog It was based on Linux Kernel 2.4.22, and GNOME 2.4. The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat. The current version is Fedora 30, which was released on April 30, 2019. Fedora 30 comes in 3 separate versions – a workstation, a cloud-centric version, and a server. It uses the Linux Kernel 5.0, and GNOME 3.32.