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Linux 2.6 kernel released







Linux 2.6 kernel released

Linux 2.6 kernel released 12/18/2003 06:10 PM

The previous production version of the kernel, 2.4, was released in January 2001, and a test version of the 2.6 kernel has been out since July.




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