Linux Kernel 3.10.81 LTS Released with Btrfs and IPv4 Issues fixed

It's still June 22 in America, so Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of three new maintenance releases of the Linux 4.0, 3.14, and 3.10 kernel series.

Looking at the appended shortlog, Linux Kernel 3.10.81 LTS is a small release that brings mostly updated drivers, especially for things like iiO, DRM (Intel i915), ATA, input, networking, staging, and USB. It also patches a couple of issues with the Btrfs file system, especially related to incorrect handling for the return of fiemap_fill_next_extent.

It also repairs various networking problems related to the IPv4 and IPv4 protocols, adds a fix for an issue with the mic volume for Logitech Quickcam Fusion, fixes parsing of MLDv2 reports, adds a patch for another Acer Aspire 9420 issue with the Realtek HDA driver, and introduces support for the Motion Tracker development board.

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