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In dieser satirischen Dramedy steigt Katharina die GroĂe anhand einer schlechten Ehe, einem Mordkomplott und einem kĂŒhnen Staatsstreich zur russischen Herrscherin auf.



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Linux kernel 6.18 is now available for download, as announced today by Linus Torvalds himself, featuring enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to file systems and networking, and more. Highlights of **Linux 6.18** include the removal of the **Bcachefs file system** , support for the Rust Binder driver, a new dm-pcache device-mapper target to enable persistent memory as a cache for slower block devices, and a new `microcode=` command-line option to control the microcode loaderâs behavior on x86 platforms. Linux kernel 6.18 also extends the support for file handles to kernel namespaces, implements initial âblock size > page sizeâ support for the Btrfs file system, adds PTW feature detection on new hardware for LoongArch KVM, and adds support for running the kernel as a guest on FreeBSDâs Bhyve hypervisor. Other new features include PSP encryption support of TCP connections, support for mixed completion queue event (CQE) sizes in the same ring buffer, support for two Alder Lake-S SOCs, guest support for AMDâs Secure AVIC feature, and support for BPF arenas for the PowerPC architecture. On top of that, Linux 6.18 improves the swap performance, enhances the scaling for NFS servers, improves the UDP receive performance, adds a new âsheavesâ feature to improve the kernel memory allocation performance, and implements support for sparse interrupts to User-mode-Linux (UML). The EXT4 file system received support for 32-bit reserved user and group IDs, as well as a new ioctl() interface for fetching and setting superblock parameters, the TCP stack received initial support for Accurate Explicit Congestion Notification (AccECN), and the OverlayFS now supports case-folding. Among other noteworthy changes, Linux kernel 6.18 improves the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) to support the virtualizing control-flow enforcement technology (CET) on Intel and AMD systems, adds support for SEV-SNP CipherText Hiding on x86 hosts, and adds support for preserving vmalloc allocations to Kexec HandOver (KHO). Some security-related features are present as well, such as support for the audit subsystem to handle multiple Linux security modules at the same time, support for signing BPF programs, and the new HMAC-encrypted-transaction support on the TPM bus feature (TPM2_TCG_HMAC) has been disabled by default. There are also new and updated drivers for better hardware support, including an EDAC driver for the AMD VersalNET memory controller, which reports hw errors from different IP blocks in the fabric using an IPC-type transport, as well as an EDAC driver for ADM Cortex A72 cores for reporting L1 and L2 cache errors. Moreover, Linux 6.18 adds a new virtio SPI driver that allows SPI devices to access virtual machines, supports DualSense PlayStation controller audio jacks, extends the Human Interface Device (HID) drivers to handle haptic touchpads, and enables support for Apple M2 Pro, M2 Max, and M2 Ultra SoCs. You can download Linux kernel 6.18 right now from the _kernel.org_ website or from _Linus Torvaldâs git tree_ if you want to compile it on your GNU/Linux distribution. However, I recommend waiting for the new Linux release to arrive in your distroâs stable software repositories before updating your kernel. Now that Linux kernel 6.18 is out, the merge window opens for the next major kernel branch, Linux 6.19, which is expected in early February 2026. Until then, the first Linux 6.19 Release Candidate (RC) will be available for public testing on December 14th. Since Linux 6.18 is the last kernel release of the year, it could be the next LTS (Long-Term Support) kernel series, supported for at least a couple of years. However, we now need to wait to see if renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman confirms the LTS status for Linux 6.18, so stay tuned! ### _Related_









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