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Linux kernel 6.10 officially rolls out: Here's what's new and improved
Linus Torvalds just announced the general availability of the new 6.10 kernel, which is the latest stable branch and introduces several new features as well as the usual collection of fixes and improvements.
Back then, the kernel maintained the memory permissions within a data structure called a VMA (vm_area_struct). There are improvements for specific devices, such as the ASUS ROG 2024 series, the Lenovo ThinkPad 13X, the Microsoft Surface, Acer Aspire 1, EEKOM A8, a new IPU6 driver (for webcams on Tiger Lake and newer laptops), NZXT Kraken 2023/Elite CPU coolers, AquaComputers Octo Flow Sensors, and more. By upgrading from your distribution's default repositories, you can be certain the kernel will work with your current release.
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