Linus Torvalds Announces Linux 6.0-rc4 Release
Linus Torvalds announced the fourth release candidate of Linux 6.0, describing it as a regular mid‑cycle test version with various bug and regression fixes, and confirming that the stable 6.0 release is on track for October.
Linus Torvalds released the fourth release candidate of Linux 6.0 (Linux 6.0‑rc4), a regular mid‑cycle testing version that has encountered a variety of bugs and regression fixes, but the progress toward a stable Linux 6.0 version remains smooth.
In the 6.0‑rc4 announcement Linus wrote:
It’s a Sunday afternoon, which can only mean one thing – another rc version. We have reached rc4 and most things still look normal. Most of the fixes this past week were driver‑related (GPU, networking, GPIO, TTY, USB, sound… in short, a bit of everything). Elsewhere there were the usual mix of fixes – architecture fixes (arm64, loongarch, powerpc, RISC‑V, s390 and x86) and various other areas – core networking, file systems, io_uring, LSM, self‑tests and documentation.
The Linux 6.0 stable release is scheduled for October.
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