Right on schedule (for taking place in the month of March, that is), the Linux Standard Kernel version 3.3 has been released, bringing a metric ton of Android driver support to the mix. While the release itself isn't all that exciting, what HP, homebrewers, and device manufacturers will be able to do with it is another thing entirely. As we previously reported, the inclusion of Android driver support in the kernel means that software using it will be more easily installed and operated on a wide range of hardware – including Android smartphones and tablets

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Linux Standard Kernel 3.3 released, Android trappings in tow
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