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Linux 6.18: All About the New Long-Term Support Linux Kernel

3 days ago
  • #Kernel
  • #Linux
  • #LTS
  • Linux 6.18 is the newest Long-Term Support (LTS) kernel, with support until December 2027.
  • LTS support duration was reduced from six to two years due to maintainer burnout and scalability issues.
  • Enterprise distributions like RHEL, SUSE, and Ubuntu offer extended support beyond the official LTS period.
  • Linux 6.18 introduces significant upgrades, including a new slab memory allocator ('sheaves') and improved VM performance.
  • The experimental Bcachefs file system was removed from the mainline kernel due to conflicts and late code fixes.
  • New networking features include Accurate Explicit Congestion Notification (AccECN) and PSP-encrypted TCP connections.
  • Security enhancements include cryptographically signed BPF programs and refinements to the security subsystem.
  • Rust integration continues, with a Rust Binder driver for Android IPC.
  • Improved hardware support for GPUs, SoCs, and handheld gaming PCs like Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go 2.
  • Desktop users benefit from faster memory allocation, better network efficiency, and broader hardware enablement.