Linux 6.16 Released as Linus Torvalds Warns of Potential 6.17 Delay
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Linux Kernel 6.16 was released, improving hardware support, optimizing file systems and networks; adding new drivers; suitable for desktop rolling installations; non-LTS versions have a short lifespan; the next version 6.17 is expected to be released in September 2025.
Linux Kernel 6.16 Officially Released, This Is What's New
Linux kernel 6.16 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and much more. Here’s what’s new! The post Linux Kernel 6.16 Officially Released, This Is What’s New appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
Linux 6.16 released – OSnews
This release includes some Ext4 performance improvements; XFS support for large atomic writes; support for USB audio offload; support for zero-copy send TCP payloads from DMABUF memory; various futex improvements; initial support for Intel Trusted Domain Extensions; automatic weighted interleaved memory allocation policy; support for sending coredumps over an AF_UNIX socket, and make easier to build your kernel optimized for your local CPU. As a…
Linux Kernel 6.16 Released with New Hardware Support (Mainline PPA)
Linux Kernel 6.16 was released last night! Linus Torvalds announced: It’s Sunday afternoon, and the release cycle has come to an end. Last week was nice and calm, and there were no big show-stopper surprises to keep us from the regular schedule, so I’ve tagged and pushed out 6.16 as planned. What’s New in Kernel 6.16 The new kernel introduced many new & updated hardware support, performance improvements, and various other features. First of all,…
Linux 6.16 Release - Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures - CNX Software
Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.16 on LKML: It’s Sunday afternoon, and the release cycle has come to an end. Last week was nice and calm, and there were no big show-stopper surprises to keep us from the regular schedule, so I’ve tagged and pushed out 6.16 as planned. It’s worth noting that the upcoming merge window for 6.17 is going to be slightly chaotic for me: I have multiple family events this August (a wedding and a…
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