Get the latest tech news

Linux 6.11 Kernel Released With Some Snapdragon X1 Laptop Support & Other New Hardware


As expected the Linux 6.11 kernel has been promoted to stable and in time for appearing in the likes of Ubuntu 24.10, Fedora 41, and other autumn Linux distribution releases.

There are many changes and new features in Linux 6.11 including numerous AMD CPU and GPU improvements, preparations for upcoming Intel platforms, initial block atomic write support for NVMe and SCSI drives, the DRM Panic infrastructure can now display a monochrome logo if desired, easier support for building Pacman kernel packages for Arch Linux, DeviceTree files for initial Snapdragon X1 laptops, and much more. See our Linux 6.11 feature overview for more details on all of the exciting changes for this end of summer 2024 kernel release. Linux 6.12 will be particularly exciting with likely being this year's Long-Term Support (LTS) kernel release as well as potentially boasting sched_ext and with some luck the final real-time "PREEMPT_RT" work.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Phoronix

Read more on:

Photo of Linux

Linux

Photo of kernel

kernel

Photo of new hardware

new hardware

Related news:

News photo

Legacy Intel Sound Driver Support Being Removed In Linux 6.12, Other Big Changes

News photo

Many ACPI Updates Head To The Linux 6.12 Kernel

News photo

Printk Changes Submitted For Linux 6.12 Finish NBCON Console Preparations