BTW, Arch Linux is now (finally) powered by #Linux kernel 6.19 π§ πΉ
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@9to5linux like there's a choice of kernel vendors.
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@9to5linux like there's a choice of kernel vendors.
@bonkers @9to5linux
Hurd is 64 bits now? So that makes at least two vendors for kernels (I wonβt list the BSD variety).
https://www.osnews.com/story/143060/debian-gnu-hurd-2025-released-with-rust-64bit-support-and-more/ -
@bonkers @9to5linux
Hurd is 64 bits now? So that makes at least two vendors for kernels (I wonβt list the BSD variety).
https://www.osnews.com/story/143060/debian-gnu-hurd-2025-released-with-rust-64bit-support-and-more/@bryan @9to5linux I mean, compatible with Arch Linux
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@9to5linux fedora?

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@9to5linux Uhm... uh... My Arch updated to to 6.19 a few weeks ago?
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@9to5linux Uhm... uh... My Arch updated to to 6.19 a few weeks ago?
@hipdad Weeks? Arch was still running 6.18.13 on March 1st....6.19.5 landed in the core-testing on Monday. and now it was promoted to stable on March 6th as 6.19.6 as there were boot issues with 6.19.5.
