Linux Kernel 6.13 isn't a major release but's it still important – here's why
Paul Souders/Getty Images On Jan. 19, Linus Torvalds officially released the Linux 6.13 kernel. I can’t call the 6.13 kernel a major release, but it’s still a step forward in performance, security, and hardware support. That’s not a small deal. One of Linux 6.13’s standout features is the introduction of lazy preemption support. This new model simplifies the kernel’s preemption logic and configuration options, potentially improving overall system responsiveness. Also: How to troubleshoot Linux app startup…
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