Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.6 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.6 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the Linux 6.6 kernel series for public testing.
One step closer to ⛧ Linux 6.6.6 ⛧
61 0 ReplyLinux 6.6.6 LTS (Lucifer's Terminal Sacrifice)
23 0 ReplyI like you
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This should be the poster kernel for Ubuntu Satanic Edition.
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Still no bcachefs? Wasn't in the article.
14 0 ReplyLinus Torvalds himself had some issues compiling it or something, so it got rejected. The bcachefs dev wasn't too happy and thru a hissy fit, calling the whole process "kafkaesque", and declared that he'll be going offline for a while.
18 0 ReplyWhere did you find that information?
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Yes, bcachefs isn’t going to be in 6.6
6 0 ReplyThe Linux kernel doesn't pass the bcachefs test.
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Make Linux 6.6.6 an LTS version.
8 0 Replyif you boot into a 6.6.6 kernel with a idkfa flag it actually boots into UEFI-DOOM.
4 0 ReplyHahahahah, I already knew about UEFI-DOOM and it sucks to play.
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yes, the scary number. followed shortly by vendor patches to make it 6.6.7 (MHz) so that customers arent frightened
2 0 ReplyYou'll see this kernel in RHEL 13. ;)
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EEVDF is the thing that is exciting about it.
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