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Sparky 2024.08 Rolls Out With Home Partition Encryption

The Debian-based Sparky 2024.08 rolls out with new Linux kernels, GCC 14, Python 3.12.4, and home partition encrypting.
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Canonical’s Shifts to Up-to-Date Linux Kernels in Ubuntu

Ubuntu is very popular, but it has never been a Linux distro that uses the most modern Linux kernels… until now.
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Future Ubuntu Releases Will Ship with the Latest and Greatest Linux Kernel

Canonical announced that future Ubuntu releases will ship with the latest and greatest upstream Linux kernel version. Here’s what you need to know!
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Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change

Every been miffed when reading about a major new Ubuntu release only to learn it does not include the latest Linux kernel? Well, that’ll soon be a thing of the past. Future Ubuntu releases will ship the latest upstream kernel, even if it’s …

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Linux Kernel 6.9 Reaches End of Life, Users Must Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.10

Since Linux kernel 6.9 is not an LTS (Long Term Support) branch, it was only supported for a couple of months and is now marked as EOL (End of Life) on the kernel.org website. Renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has urged users to move t…

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Linux Kernel 6.9 Reaches End of Life, Users Must Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.10

Linux kernel 6.9 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to the latest Linux 6.10 kernel series as soon as possible.
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Linux Kernel 6.11 RC1 Arrives With a Focus on Stability & Hardware Support

Linus Torvalds, the principal developer of the Linux kernel, has announced the release of Linux Kernel version 6.11 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) on 28 July 2024.
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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.11 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel series for public testing.
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Kernel 6.10: Keep the Updates Coming

The latest kernel 6.10 release brings multiple core changes and updates to BH workqueues. Let’s examine the developments implemented by Collabora’s engineers.
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What’s New With the Just-Released Linux 6.10 Kernel

This mid-year 2024 kernel upgrade brings a host of exciting features and improvements that enhance performance, security, and hardware support across various platforms.
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.10 Kernel Is Here for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Based on Linux kernel 6.10, the GNU Linux-libre 6.10 kernel is here to clean up newly added drivers upstream, including Panthor, Intel IPU6, PRUEth SR1, rtw8703b, tps23881, air_en8811h, Intel ISH HID, and pcm6240.
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Linux Kernel 6.10 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Linus Torvalds announced the release and general availability of Linux 6.10 as the latest stable kernel branch that introduces several new features and improved hardware support.
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Linux Kernel 6.10 Released, This is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.10 has been officially released. The latest version of the Linux kernel adds an array of improvements, including a new memory sealing system call, a speed boost for AES-XTS encryption on Intel and AMD CPUs, and expanded Rust language sup…

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Linux Kernel 6.10 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.10 is now available for download with new features, better hardware support, networking enhancements, and much more. Here’s what’s new!
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Linux Kernel 6.10 RC7 Released: A Calm Prelude to Release

On July 7, 2024, Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux kernel 6.10 release candidate 7 (RC7). In his message to the Linux Kernel mailing list, Torvalds expressed his satisfaction with the current state of the kernel development.
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Linus Torvalds Releases Linux Kernel 6.10-rc1

Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate (RC1) for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.10. Kernel 6.10 has been assigned the codename “Baby Opossum Posse.”
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Linux Kernel 6.9 Released, This is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.9 has been released after several months of attentive development. Linux founder Linus Torvalds announced the final release on the Linux Kernel Mailing List in his usual relaxed, laissez faire style. He notes that while kernel contributo…

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GNU Linux-Libre 6.9 Kernel Released for Software Freedom Lovers

Based on the just-released Linux 6.9 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 6.9 kernel is here to clean up a new Renesas FemtoClock3 Wireless as PTP clock (ptp_fc3) driver, update the cleaning up of the AMDGPU, ath12k, Adreno, btusb, and r8169 drivers.
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Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Highlights of Linux kernel 6.9 include Rust support on AArch64 (ARM64) architectures, support for the Intel FRED (Flexible Return and Event Delivery) mechanism for improved low-level event delivery, support for AMD SNP (Secure Nested Paging) guests, and a new dm-vdo (virtual data optimizer) target in device mapper for inline deduplication, compression, zero-block elimination, and thin […]

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Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.9 is now available for download with new features, better hardware support, networking enhancements, and much more.
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