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The Most Interesting Linux 6.10 Features From MSEAL To Intel Xe2 Preparations
14 July 2024 - Linux 6.10 Features

Linux 6.10 stable should be released later today. It's been a fairly calm week in the kernel world and thus Linus Torvalds will most likely opt for tagging v6.10 as opposed to doing a v6.10-rc8 extra release candidate. So with Linux 6.10 likely upon us, here's a reminder about some of the most interesting changes in this new kernel release.

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Linux 6.11 Features To Include A Lot For Intel & AMD Systems, Extensible Scheduler
14 July 2024 - Linux 6.11 Features

With Linux 6.10 expected to be released in the coming hours, in turn the Linux 6.11 merge window will open tomorrow unless there is any last-minute v6.10 release delay. With that said, here's a look at some of the features you can likely expect to see for this next kernel version.

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Linux 6.10 Released With New Panthor Graphics Driver, Radeon Display Support On RISC-V
14 July 2024 - Linux 6.10

As anticipated the Linux 6.10 kernel was released as stable a few minutes ago by Linus Torvalds.

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GNU Linux-libre 6.10 Takes Aim At Intel IPU6, Panthor & Other Drivers With Blobs
15 July 2024 - GNU Linux-libre 6.10-gnu

Following last night's release of the Linux 6.10 kernel, the FSF LA developers have released GNU Linux-libre 6.10-gnu as their downstream kernel flavor that strips out the ability to load binary-only kernel modules and the ability to load non-free firmware/microcode into open-source drivers, among other alterations in the name of software freedom.

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Linus Torvalds Begins The Linux 6.11 Merge Window By Merging Some Of His Own Code
16 July 2024 - Torvalds Coding

Linus Torvalds began the Linux 6.11 merge window yesterday by merging some of his own feature code for this next kernel version.

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Google already merged 5.10.219 into android12-5.10-lts
Google Clang Prebuilt Update
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clang 19.0.0 (based on r530567) from build 12085363
Google already merged 5.10.220 into android12-5.10-lts
Rust Safety Standard Proposed For The Linux Kernel
17 July 2024 - Rust Safety Standard

While Rust is viewed as a memory safe and robust programming language, there is the "unsafe" keyword within Rust that can be used for unsafe code that grants "unsafe superpowers" for the language. As dealing with Rust at low-levels as the Linux kernel can lead to needing to use "unsafe" Rust at times, a documentation standard has been proposed for dealing with such code inside the kernel.

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Google already merged 5.10.221 into android12-5.10-lts
Linux 6.11 Brings A Dedicated Bucket Allocator For Better Security
19 July 2024 - Linux 6.11

The SLAB pull request landed in Linux 6.11 Git on Thursday with kmem_buckets-based hardening of kernel memory allocations.

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Melt Kernel v2.9 for marble/marblein
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Changelog & Note:
- Too long, see here.

About KernelSU:
- Select through the volume keys during the installation process to install the kernel that supports KernelSU.
- If the installer detects that you have installed KernelSU through LKM, there will be no option to ask you whether to select KernelSU.
- Install the KernelSU app v1.0.0 for use with KernelSU.
- We don't recommend using Magisk and KernelSU at the same time. If any problems occur, it's your own responsibility!
- In previous versions of the Melt Kernel, with KernelSU support, there was a ksu suffix in the kernel version. Now it is replaced with a random string to avoid detection by some apps. Please don't be surprised.
AVX-512/AVX10 & VAES Optimized AES-GCM Implementation Lands In Linux 6.11
20 July 2024 - Linux 6.11 Crypto

The crypto subsystem updates have landed for the Linux 6.11 kernel.

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The percentage sign (%) next to the battery percentage has been added back after it was previously removed, and is now always displayed immediately to the right of the battery percentage number.

添加回之前被移除的电量百分比旁边的百分号(%),并且现在它始终显示并紧挨在电量百分比数字的右边。