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"publishedAt": "2026-02-08T21:33:08.000Z",
"site": "https://lwn.net",
"tags": [
"released the 6.19 kernel",
"support for Intel's linear address-space separation",
"Arm Memory system resource Partitioning And Monitoring",
"`listns()` system call",
"reworked restartable-sequences implementation",
"large block sizes",
"networking changes",
"live update orchestrator",
"part 1",
"part 2",
"KernelNewbies 6.19 page"
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"textContent": "Linus has released the 6.19 kernel. \"\"No big surprises anywhere last week, so 6.19 is out as expected - just as the US prepares to come to a complete standstill later today watching the latest batch of televised commercials.\"\"\n\nThe most significant changes in 6.19 include initial support for Intel's linear address-space separation feature, support for Arm Memory system resource Partitioning And Monitoring, the `listns()` system call, a reworked restartable-sequences implementation, support for large block sizes in the ext4 filesystem, some networking changes for improved memory safety, the live update orchestrator, and much more. See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) and the KernelNewbies 6.19 page for details.",
"title": "The 6.19 kernel has been released"
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