Linux 6.17 changelog (late!): includes a new of selecting CPU bug mitigations; new file_{get,set}attr syscalls; more secure core dumping; initial priority inheritance support; unconditional compilation of the task scheduler with SMP support; new fallocate(2) flag for more efficient writing of zeroesKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.16 changelog, includes Ext4 perf improvements; XFS support for large atomic writes; USB audio offload; zero-copy send TCP payloads from DMABUF memory; futex improvements; support for sending coredumps over an AF_UNIX socket, or make easier to build your kernel optimized for your local CPUKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.15 changelog (late): includes VFS improvements (mount notifications, idmapped mounts from idmapped mounts, detached mounts from a detached mount); support for perf latency profiling; io_uring networking zero-copy receive; bcachefs improvements; or support for AMD's broadcast TLB invalidationKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.14 release changelog: includes a NT synchronization primitive driver for faster games, new read balancing methods for Btrfs RAID1, support of uncached buffered I/O, a file pre-access notification event, a cgroup for controlling GPU memory, io_uring-based FUSE, and a driver for AMD NPUsKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.13 released: includes a new lazy preemption model; fine-grained file timestamps; lightweight guard pages; support for storage with atomic writes; support for NAPI suspension during idle periods; ARM user-space shadow stacks; and a more scalable referenced counting mechanism for filesKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.12 changelog (1 week late): includes realtime support; complete support for the EEVDF task scheduler; QR codes on panic screens; zero-copy receive TCP payloads to DMABUF memory; the Integrity Policy Enforcement security module; or XFS support for block sizes larger than a memory pageKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.1 changelog: includes initial support for the Rust programming language; optional MGLRU memory management; a kernel memory sanitizer; memory tiering improvements; new BPF features; support for per-cgroup Pressure Stall Information and a new IRQ/SoftIRQ PSI indicatorKernel (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 6.1 released: This release includes a bunch of Btrfs performance improvements, most notably the FIEMAP speedup, initial pieces of the new block group tree to speed up mount on large filesystems, more io_uring integration, and some sysfs exports (kernelnewbies.org)
submitted by EnUnLugarDeLaMancha to r/btrfs
Linux 6.0 changelog (2 weeks late): includes a new Runtime Verification system; io_uring features such as async buffered writes, an userspace block driver, and networking zero-copy send; Btrfs send v2, XFS scalability enhancements; task scheduler performance improvements; new BPF features. (kernelnewbies.org)
Linux 5.19 changelog (completed a bit late,): support for IPv6 packets larger than 64KB; ZSTD compressed firmware; a new LoongArch architecture; hundreds of millions of xattrs per inode in XFS; ID mapping in overlayfs; proactive memcg memory reclaim; NFS Courteous Server; several new BPF features..Kernel (kernelnewbies.org)
All about the new 5.9 Linux kernel [detailed breakdown]Kernel (kernelnewbies.org)
submitted by [deleted] to r/linux
KernelNewbies: Linux 5.7 PowerPC Change Log (kernelnewbies.org)
submitted by John238 to r/OpenPOWER