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Linux kernel 6.11 is out - with its own BSOD


The latest Linux kernel release spotlights many improvements for Arch Linux users and AMD hardware. Here's what you can expect.

This early integration bodes well for future AMD GPU releases, ensuring Linux users have day-one support. So, while NVMe and SCSI storage devices now have initial support for block atomic writes, which doesn't sound that exciting, it does potentially improve I/O performance. One interesting feature of these new BSODs is that, written in Rust, they shrink down Linux kernel error messages, which are often quite long, into a much easier-to-manage QR code.

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