Linux 4.14 Kernel Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 12 November 2017 at 03:08 PM EST. 12 Comments
LINUX KERNEL
The Linux 4.14 kernel is now official!

Linus Torvalds has just released the stable Linux 4.14 kernel. And for a bit of bar trivia, the codename remains the stale "Fearless Coyote" that has been this way all year, back to Linux 4.10.

See our Linux 4.14 feature overview for an extensive list of all the prominent additions and changes for this kernel update. There's also the shorter most interesting Linux 4.14 kernel changes. Linux 4.14 is also the latest kernel Long Term Support (LTS) release.

Onward to the mega exciting Linux 4.15 kernel!
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