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 you wish to have the latest kernel by [visiting here](http://revryl.com/keywords/kernel/) from time to time.
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Kernel 3.11 (Stable) – Upgrade to the latest kernel…
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.
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.
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. The following are what we could understand from the official change-log. If you wish to read the whole thing here it is. USB: spcp8x5: fix device initialisation at open powerpc: Fix missing/delayed calls to irq_work x86: Fix … Read more
nVIDIA drivers installation for Spherical Cow
This guide will help you in install nVIDIA drivers. The drivers are proprietary and officially supported ones. Installing these on Fedora 18 “Spherical Cow” disables the generic Nouveau driver. It works with nVIDIA GeForce 8/9/200/300/400/500 series graphic cards. It also supports nVIDIA GeForce 6/7. Newer drivers might appear in the future for GeForce 6/7 cards, … Read more