The Linux 6.7 kernel continues to work on removing kernel bloat and has removed support for Intel Itanium IA-64. Intel TDX improvements have also been made with Linux 6.7. OpenELA, a collaboration between CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE, has published the initial source code for building RHEL derivatives. Linux 6.7 introduces threaded printing and adds a cross-vendor solution for confidential computing attestation reports. Additionally, Linux 6.7 networking brings new hardware support and a ~20% performance boost for single TCP flow.
CIQ, Oracle and SUSE Unite Behind OpenELA To Take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux https://t.co/5fJzwFIwoG
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OpenELA flips Red Hat the bird with public release of Enterprise Linux source https://t.co/UO6z4vrttB
Linux 6.7 Networking Adds New Hardware Support, A ~20% Perf Boost For Single TCP Flow https://t.co/BPrzLA41on
Linux 6.7 Adds A Cross-Vendor Solution For Confidential Computing Attestation Reports https://t.co/IAr2vy3wa1
Linux 6.7 Continues Work On printk Threaded Printing https://t.co/w5Q6KYexOy
OpenELA Publishes Initial Source Code For Building RHEL Derivatives -- The CIQ, Oracle & SUSE association has made available the source packages for building EL8 and EL9 based operating systems. https://t.co/llv9dJQ7lm
#Intel #Itanium IA-64 Support Removed With The Linux 6.7 Kernel https://t.co/V7sgIyUmru
More @Intel TDX Improvements Come With #Linux 6.7 https://t.co/l2snqEEIL6
#Sysctl With #Linux 6.7 Continues Work To Remove Kernel Bloat https://t.co/t38SmF0VOV