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Linux 7.0-rc4 release candidate announced by Linus Torvalds on March 15 2026
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Linux 7.0-rc4 Lands Bigger Than Expected

Mar 16, 2026 Mar 16, 2026 - by john - Leave a Comment

Linux 7.0-rc4 Released: Bigger Than Usual — Linus Torvalds Explains Why The Linux 7.0-rc4 release arrived on March 15, 2026 with more commits than anyone anticipated — and Torvalds has a sharp psychological theory for why the Linux kernel 7.0 development cycle keeps running hotter than normal. · Published March 16, 2026 · Updated March […]

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