Once upon a time in 2015, to be precise Linux creator Linus Torvalds grew sick and tired of long, confusing Linux kernel version numbers. Since he was close to running out of fingers and toes, he'd decided that instead of 3.20, he'd use 4.0 for the next release.  Also: France is replacing 2.5 million Windows desktops with Linux and I mapped out its new stack Now, he's released Linux 7.0, successor to Linux 6.19 , for the same reason. If someone tells you that 7.0 is a major...

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