The Linux kernel version 6.1.139 has been officially released, marking an important update in the kernel series. Users can access the full source of the kernel through the provided link, as well as the patch file for those looking to update their existing installations. Additionally, a PGP signature is available to verify the integrity of the release.
For those interested in the specific changes and enhancements introduced in this version, a summary is available at the designated Git repository link.
This release continues to improve the Linux kernel's performance, security, and hardware compatibility, reflecting ongoing development and community contributions. Users and developers are encouraged to review the changes and consider updating to benefit from the latest features and fixes.
As the Linux kernel evolves, future updates are anticipated to further enhance system capabilities and support for emerging technologies, ensuring that Linux remains a robust choice for developers, system administrators, and users alike
For those interested in the specific changes and enhancements introduced in this version, a summary is available at the designated Git repository link.
This release continues to improve the Linux kernel's performance, security, and hardware compatibility, reflecting ongoing development and community contributions. Users and developers are encouraged to review the changes and consider updating to benefit from the latest features and fixes.
As the Linux kernel evolves, future updates are anticipated to further enhance system capabilities and support for emerging technologies, ensuring that Linux remains a robust choice for developers, system administrators, and users alike
Linux Kernel 6.1.139 released
Linux kernel 6.1.139 has been released