Linus Torvalds released the sixth release candidate (RC6) for Linux kernel 6.12 on November 4, 2024, and described it as "Another week, another RC" without any exceptions.
Although the RC6 is slightly larger than the typical RC6 version, Torvalds assured the community that “nothing stands out” when it comes to worrying issues.
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Driver update:
Most of the changes (40%) in this release cycle involve driver updates, covering networks, graphics processing units (GPUs), sound and industrial I/O (IIO).
Multiple improvements:
In addition to drivers, rc6 also solves problems in multiple fields, including:
Geert Uytterhoeven is known for his work on Linux kernel building testing, and he provides 6.12-rc6 build regression and improved analysis compared to previous versions.
Torvalds' statement "Bored is a good thing" emphasizes the importance of stability at this stage of the development cycle.
The focus shifts from introducing new features to solidifying existing code bases and addressing any remaining issues before they are finally released.
Request users and developers to test Linux 6.12-rc6 and submit if any issues are found. Linux kernel 6.12-rc6 can be downloaded from the Kernel.org website or the git tree of Linus Torvalds.
The development process of Linux 6.12-rc6 is mostly calm this week, but there are a lot of new build warnings. The community may focus on fixing these issues in the next release candidate to ensure Linux 6.12 is stable and runnable.
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