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Linux 6.14.1 Released With An Initial Set Of Fixes & Hardware Quirks

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 7 April 2025 at 05:53 AM EDT. 14 Comments
For those that prefer waiting for the first point release before upgrading to a new feature release, Linux 6.14.1 was released this morning with an initial collection of fixes atop the Linux 6.14 codebase from two weeks ago.

Greg Kroah-Hartman released Linux 6.14.1 today with an initial collection of fixes as well as bringing some new device IDs and hardware quirks. Among the changes in Linux 6.14.1 are for a bass audio issue on the ASUS UM5606KA, supporting the mute LED on the HP Laptop 15s-du3xxx devices, more TTY Serial 8250 driver device IDs added, and a number of general code fixes.

The list of patches making up the Linux 6.14.1 point release can be found via the mailing list.

Greg Kroah-Hartman also today released the Linux 6.13.10, Linux 6.12.22 LTS, Linux 6.6.86 LTS, and Linux 6.1.133 LTS kernels.

On Sunday meanwhile was the Linux 6.15-rc1 release as we work toward that next Linux kernel feature release coming out around the end of May.

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