Linux 6.11-rc4 Released: "Nothing Feels All That Odd"

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 18 August 2024 at 04:40 PM EDT. 15 Comments
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The fourth weekly release candidate of Linux 6.11 is now available for testing.

This week was another relatively smooth week for development on the Linux 6.11 kernel. Linus Torvalds wrote just now in the 6.11-rc4 announcement:
"The diffstat looks a bit odd this time around, with almost a third of it being in the tools directory. But that's almost entirely just due to a header file sync, which picked up the largish x86 feature flag cleanup and some other header file noise.

If you ignore the tooling header updates, it's roughly one third filesystems (bcachefs dominates, but there's btrfs and netfs fixes too), one third drivers (gpu, networking, and misc), and one third 'the rest" (MM, arch updates, core networking, documentation, etc).

But it all looks fairly normal. rc4 is bigger than either rc2 or rc3 were, but not hugely so, and it's actually a normal pattern, where it takes a while before people find some issues. So nothing feels all that odd. I have some travel coming up, so I hope things will start to calm down a bit."

Landing for Linux 6.11-rc4 this week was Bcachefs fixes including a new on-disk format version that may be of interest to some. Overall though it was the usual bug fixing churn with Linux 6.11-rc4.

Linux 6.11-rc4 Git tag


Linux 6.11 is working its way toward a stable release by mid-September.
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