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Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

Edited 1 year ago

6.6 is out: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=wiZuU984NWVgP4snp8sEt4Ux5Mp_pxAN5MNV9VpcGUo+A@mail.gmail.com/

"""So this last week has been pretty calm, and I have absolutely no excuses to delay the v6.6 release any more, so here it is. […] Linus"""

For an overview of new features, check out the two 6.6 merge window articles from @LWN or the Kernelnewbies summary:

https://lwn.net/Articles/942954/ and https://lwn.net/Articles/943245/

https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_6.6

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@kernellogger @LWN It's on the front page now, took a bit for the signed tag to propagate due to timezone differences...
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@gregkh @LWN

great, thx, removed that aspect from the toot now

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@kernellogger @LWN @gregkh et al. will there be a decision on the next LTS version (substantially) before the holidays?

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@stefanct @kernellogger @LWN We'll figure it out eventually, give us some time :)
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@kernellogger @LWN never thought that the switch to the EEVDF scheduler would happen that fast. Nice.

https://lwn.net/Articles/925371/

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@bitpirate @LWN

yeah, but I suspect we'll see some regression reports about in over the next year or so; hopefully none of those will be really bad.

Ohh, and unless I'm missing something the latency-nice stuff is not yet in, wondering when work on that will start again

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@kernellogger @LWN A completely new scheduler without any regressions would be nice, but so would winning the lottery :D

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@bitpirate @LWN

sure, but if there are really bad ones things might become ehh... let's call it "interesting" due to the "no regressions rule"… We'll see, hopefully things will go smoothly.

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