Category: Linux Kernel 6.11
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Time to Upgrade: Linux Kernel 6.11 Reaches End of Life, Embrace the Stability of Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS
As of now, Linux kernel 6.11 has reached the end of its life. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Linux kernel 6.12, which is available in the stable repositories of various distributions including Arch Linux, Alpine Linux, and Nitrux. Linux kernel 6.11 was released on September 15, 2024, and brought significant enhancements such as a…
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Embracing Software Freedom: The Release of GNU Linux-Libre 6.11 Kernel
The GNU Linux-libre project announced the release of the GNU Linux-libre 6.11 kernel, catering to users who prioritize complete freedom on their GNU/Linux systems. The latest release is derived from the newly launched Linux 6.11 kernel branch. The GNU Linux-libre 6.11 kernel focuses on removing non-free bits from AMDGPU isp, tn40, rtl8192du, cs40l50, rt1320, and…
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Exploring the Latest Features: What’s New in Linux Kernel 6.11?
Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.11, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel that introduces several new features and improvements. Highlights of Linux 6.11 include a new driver subsystem to enable support upstream for Bluetooth/WLAN chips on Qualcomm platforms, getrandom() support to vDSO on x86 systems adding…
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Linus Torvalds Unveils First Release Candidate for Linux Kernel 6.11
“`html Linus Torvalds announced today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel series. It’s been two weeks since the merge window for Linux kernel 6.11 opened, on the same day Linux kernel 6.10 was released, so it’s time to test drive the…