Linus Torvalds has released the 6.0 kernel as expected, noting that the major version number upgrade is more a matter of practicality than any fundamental changes.
“But of course there's a lot of various changes in 6.0,” writes Torvalds in his announcement, “We've got over 15k non-merge commits in there in total, after all, and as such 6.0 is one of the bigger releases at least in numbers of commits in a while.”
See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1 and part 2) for details on new features, including new architecture support.
Read more at LWN.net.
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