Plus: Broader Rust abilities, better sandboxing, and more
The latest Linux kernel is here, with relatively few new features but better support for several hardware platforms, including non-Intel kit.this weekend and as usual it contains so many hundreds of changes that we can't summarize them all – for instance, theThe release means that the merge window is now open for proposed changes to go into kernel 6.11, which will probably appear around September.
Additionally, there are small improvements to various filesystems, including bcachefs, Btrfs, ext4, XFS, F2FS, EROFS, and OCFS2. There's support for a much wider range of compression algorithms for the kernel boot image. Arm support has been improved in multiple areas, both for server processors and CPUs and SOCs used in laptops, including for the Arm's Mali family of GPUs. If the Qualcomm Snapdragon-based. This machine's hardware is now more or less fully supported. Although it was a 2021 model, you may be able to find a second-hand unit for $NOT_A_LOT if you fancy an Arm64 Linux laptop.
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