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The 6.10 kernel has been released
Monday July 15, 2024. 01:38 AM , from LWN.net
Linus has
released the 6.10 kernel. So the final week was perhaps not quite as quiet as the preceding ones, which I don't love - but it also wasn't noisy enough to warrant an extra rc. Changes in 6.10 include the removal of support for some ancient Alpha CPUs, shadow-stack support for the x32 sub-architecture, Rust-language support on RISC-V systems, support for some Windows NT synchronization primitives (though it is marked 'broken' in 6.10), the mseal() system call, fsverity support in the FUSE filesystem subsystem, ioctl() support in the Landlock security module, the memory-allocation profiling subsystem, and more. See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) and the KernelNewbies 6.10 page for more details.
https://lwn.net/Articles/981961/
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