Linux Kernel 3.11 – the latest in release of Linux kernels is now available for public use. It brings a lot of new features that support the latest hardware.
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I’m Darryl. I’m a 3D Generalist, Web Developer and Linux enthusiast. On RevRYL I share my insights, tips and tricks, tutorials, methods and best practices.
Kernel 3.10.1 – Update your Linux kernel…
Linux Kernel 3.10 stable has been made available not more than a month ago and it has already reached it’s first update stage. Kernel 3.10 series has seen a bit of issues recently with its 3.10.2 release that supposedly interfered with a few previously-proper working nVIDIA graphics cards.
Yaourt – Installation of Yaourt on Arch Linux…
Yaourt is yet another user repository tool. It is, not co-incidentally, an acronym for Yet AnOther User Repository Tool. It is a community contributed repository for pacman, which is the package manager of Arch Linux and a few other minor Linux distributions. It adds seamless access to the Arch User Repository. It allows the user to automate package compilation and […]
Kernel 3.10 Stable for Linux: Install it on your system…
Update: Kernel 3.10.1 is out and you can get it here by following the steps on the tutorial here. Linux has been, for quite a long time, the base to most open-source consumer operating systems like Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc. The key is its kernel that like Linux itself is forever getting better. The […]
Kernel 3.9.7: Upgrade to the latest Linux Kernel…
Linux has been ever changing, ever evolving with its Kernel 3.9 series. Linux Kernel 3.9.7 brings in more updates and improvements.