Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share the news about Linux kernel 6.8's release. It's packed with some cool updates like a new Xe drm driver for Intel GPUs, and even support for AWS's Nitro tech. Plus, for the gamers out there, it's got better support for devices like the Raspberry Pi 5 and Nintendo Switch Online controllers. I'm especially excited about the advancements in hardware compatibility and the bcachefs filesystem improvements.
With Linus Torvalds already hinting at Linux 6.9 and its milestone of over ten million Git objects, it's an interesting time for the community. Can't wait to see how these updates will enhance our systems and projects. Thoughts on what this means for our future work or personal setups?
Full article on The Register: https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/11/linux_6_8_arrives/