Linux 6.11 Is Looking Good In Early Benchmarks On AMD Ryzen Threadripper
VMware Hypercall API Makes It Into Linux 6.11 For Basis To Allow Confidential Computing
Rust Is Ready With Robust Toolchain Handling For Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 Upstream Now Defaults To A Better SATA Link Power Management Policy
Intel Xe2/Battlemage & AMD RDNA4 Lead The Graphics Driver Changes In Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 Begins Upstreaming Support For KEBA CP500 System FPGA
LoongArch Enables More Kernel Features With Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 Hardening Makes FineIBT Default Configurable At Build Time
RISC-V Sees Support For New ISA Extensions In Linux 6.11
AVX-512/AVX10 & VAES Optimized AES-GCM Implementation Lands In Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 MIPS Upstreams Realtek RTL9302C & Mobileye EyeQ6H Chips
Linux 6.11 Lands Support For Snapdragon X1 Elite ASUS Vivobook S15 & Lenovo Yoga Slim7x
Intel Panther Lake, Realtek RT1318 & Other Sound Hardware Supported By Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 Brings A Dedicated Bucket Allocator For Better Security
XFS Real-Time Enables FITRIM Support With Linux 6.11
spectre_bhi=vmexit Mitigation Merged For Linux 6.11 Cloud Use
Linux 6.11 EFI Will Fake That It's Booting Apple macOS To Fix Some Dual-GPU Macs
Linux 6.11 Sees New Wired & Wireless Networking Hardware Support
AMD Advances Confidential Computing In Linux 6.11 With SEV-SNP + SVSM Guest Support
Linux 6.11 Adds ChromeOS EC LED Driver For The Framework Laptops
New Power Sequencing Driver Subsystem Merged For Linux 6.11
Linus Torvalds Begins The Linux 6.11 Merge Window By Merging Some Of His Own Code
Linux 6.11 Adding Fan Speed / Temperature & Charge Control Drivers For The ChromeOS EC
Bcachefs For Linux 6.11 Landing Disk Accounting Rewrite & Self-Healing On Read I/O Error
Linux 6.11 Features To Include A Lot For Intel & AMD Systems, Extensible Scheduler
Linux 6.11 To Allow Tightening Of /proc/[pid]/mem Access For Better Security
ARM64 Updates Submitted For The Linux 6.11 Kernel
Intel Performance Limit Reasons Coming To Linux 6.11
Linux 6.11 To Introduce Block Atomic Writes - Including NVMe & SCSI Support
Linux 6.11 To Upstream Support For Mobileye EyeQ 6H SoC
Linux 6.11 To Offer More Fine-Tuned Control Over Swappiness
Linux 6.11 Device Mapper Will Optimize Flushing
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