Linux Kernel 6.12 is here, bringing significant performance boosts, enhanced security measures, and exciting new features.
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Linux Kernel 6.12 has been released, a Long-Term Support (LTS) version guaranteed to receive updates and support until 2026.
Whether a much-discussed change to Linux will make anything faster depends on the CPU and software. It may also reduce ...
Linux now integrates PREEMPT_RT and is real-time capable. The eBPF-based "extensible scheduler" is also included.
Linux patriarch Linus Torvalds has released version 6.12 of the Linux kernel. This version has new capabilities to prioritize ...