Linux Kernel 3.12 has been released recently and is a stable kernel, meaning it is utterly safe to upgrade to. Kernel 3.12 comes with far more than simple bug fixes. It is pretty much comes with features that will revamp your system performance-wise from the ground up.

There are a few things whic...
The Linux kernel 3.11.6 is out and has brought a few changes and bug fixes along with it. Even if you don't find any difficulties with your system, you might as well upgrade just to stay current.
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Most notable fix...
Linux Kernel 3.11.3 is out and it seems a perfect kernel update to upgrade to since Kernel 3.11 stable. It fixes quite a few annoyances and we'd recommend you get it just for the sake of being current out of everything else. Of course, kernels come out all the time so you might want to check out if...
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.

Here are some of the best new improvements and features.
- Radeon dynamic power management support
- Adding new DRM display driver for th...
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 be...