Linus Torvalds announced the first few Release Candidate snapshots of what will become Linux 6.1, noting, “This isn’t actually shaping up to be a particularly large release.” He drew attention to the “initial Rust scaffolding” but noted there was “no actual real Rust code in the kernel yet”. He also noted he had experienced some downtime because his main development machine (which was not using ECC
Kernel Watch
Nov 15, 2022
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