Linus Torvalds released the Linux 6.14 kernel today after an unexpected quiet day yesterday, marking a new milestone in the Linux ecosystem.
This version is set to power several upcoming Linux distribution releases, including Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42.
Linux 6.14 introduces a slew of exciting features that enhance performance, compatibility, and user experience across various platforms.
Linux 6.14 can be downloaded directly from kernel.org via Git, as per a report by Phoronix. Over the past week, the final preparations involved reverting a two-year-old patch to address some performance regressions.
Other changes included a mix of bug fixes and minor regressions.
With the release of Linux 6.14, the focus now shifts to the Linux 6.15 feature merge window.
Early pull requests are already indicating that this upcoming version will be just as exciting, if not more so, than its predecessor.
Given the rapid pace of development, users can expect continued enhancements in areas like hardware support, security, and performance optimization.
Linux 6.14 brings significant improvements to both hardware support and software compatibility, setting a solid foundation for future Linux distributions.
As the community begins to look towards Linux 6.15, the anticipation builds for what new features and enhancements are on the horizon.
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