Linux 6.15 Released With Continued Rust Integration, Bcachefs Stabilizing
As anticipated the Linux 6.15 kernel is out today in stable form. Linux 6.15 brings a lot of new hardware support, security improvements, various other kernel innovations, and more.
There are many exciting features to Linux 6.15 such as numerous AMD and Intel hardware driver improvements, more Rust happenings within the kernel, Bcachefs file-system support maturing, the new FWCTL subsystem, ongoing Apple Silicon support work, scheduler enhancements, and more.
Merged this week ahead of Linux 6.15 final included supporting a few more gaming controllers within the XPad driver, a power management / s2idle fix for Intel Arrow Lake U and H systems, and other last minute fixes.
Linux 6.15 stable sources can be downloaded from kernel.org. Linus Torvalds' v6.15 release announcement can be read on the LKML.
Now its onward to the Linux 6.16 merge window.
There are many exciting features to Linux 6.15 such as numerous AMD and Intel hardware driver improvements, more Rust happenings within the kernel, Bcachefs file-system support maturing, the new FWCTL subsystem, ongoing Apple Silicon support work, scheduler enhancements, and more.
Merged this week ahead of Linux 6.15 final included supporting a few more gaming controllers within the XPad driver, a power management / s2idle fix for Intel Arrow Lake U and H systems, and other last minute fixes.
Linux 6.15 stable sources can be downloaded from kernel.org. Linus Torvalds' v6.15 release announcement can be read on the LKML.
Now its onward to the Linux 6.16 merge window.
