➀ Linux kernel 6.11 is released with improved support for monochrome TVs, thanks to Raspberry Pi developers; ➁ The kernel includes the DRM Panic handler, a semi-graphical and QR code-enabled error display; ➂ io_uring gets more capable with new syscall support; ➃ The release focuses on AMD and Qualcomm processor support, hot-pluggable Arm processors, and drivers for Intel Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake chips; ➄ The next long-term kernel, 6.12, is expected around November.
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