Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 12, 2023,
updated Jun 13, 2023
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It's Sunday afternoon, and we all know what that means.
I don't think we've had anything hugely interesting happen the last
week, and the whole 6.4 release really does feel like it's going
fairly smoothly. Knock wood, famous last words, you know the drill.
The diffstat and the commit logs all looks fairly normal. We've got
perhaps a bit more filesystem changes than usual, mostly due to some
xfs fixes. But even that looks larger than it is - it's mostly due to
code movement, not because of any fundamentally big changes per se.
There's some architecture fixes too, but most of that is just arm64 dts files.
And the bulk of things is driver updates, with gpu and networking
being most noticeable. As is tradition. We have some other networking
changes outside of drivers too.
For people interested in the nitty-gritty details, the shortlog is
appended, but nothing there looks all that interesting. Which is
obviously just how I like it. The interesting stuff should happen
during the merge window, and the later release candidates should be as
boring as possible.
Linus
Read on
UPDATE
LWN, but no comments yet:
=> ↺ Kernel prepatch 6.4-rc6 [LWN.net]
The 6.4-rc6 kernel prepatch is out for testing.
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