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Linux 6.10 Features Include TPM Bus Encryption, More AMD Zen 5 & A Prison Letter Merge Request
Now that the Linux 6.10 merge window has wrapped up, here's a look at all of the exciting features/changes coming to this summer 2024 kernel.
Linux 6.10 brings a lot as usual for the latest/upcoming Intel and AMD platforms, never-ending work on file-systems, a new memory sealing "mseal" system call, TPM bus encryption, and dozens of other exciting changes and new hardware support. Linux 6.10 even honors a prison letter "change request" by Hans Reiser prior to the ReiserFS file-system being removed from the kernel. RISC-V now has kernel-mode FPU support that is needed for AMDGPU's Display Core to work with newer AMD graphics cards having DCN IP.
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