Seeing Linux squeeze more power while using less power is always a welcome one.
Those noticing keyboard issues on Ryzen 6000 series laptop should, if using Linux 6.0, find things once-again function as expected.
The ThinkPad X13s is pre-loaded with Windows 11 for ARM but, with Linux support now in the formative stages, this could be a great reference device for Linux ARM enthusiasts.
Talking of laptops Linux enthusiasts use, some TUXEDO Computers and Clevo laptops had issues with touchpads and keyboard when resuming from suspend in earlier kernel versions.Other assorted changes in Linux 6.0 include:?You can take a punt on Canonical’s mainline repo to install Linux 6.0 on Ubuntu based distros (though keep in mind these do not come with any warranty or guarantee of support).