Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted May 13, 2024 Posted May 13, 2024 When we talk about Linux, other names are often coming to us, such as Ubuntu, Debian or Mint, among others. However, these are nothing more than "distributions" that have been created from the original operating system, what we know today as "core" or "kernel", so that this system is much more accessible and simple to use. Thus, today Linux is celebrating, since its founder, Linus Torvalds, has given the green light to the launch of the new version of the nucleus: 6.9. The Linux kernel is made up of all types of low -level instructions that allow the system to have control over hardware. The desks, programs and everything else depends mainly on the distribution we use. Therefore, if you are waiting for great changes in the way of working with Linux, what you should look for are changes in the distros themselves, not in the nucleus. The arrival of the new Linux 6.9 introduces a lot of improvements and optimizations under the hood that will improve, indirectly, the way in which all users use their computers or servers. In addition, he adds support for the latest hardware components that have arrived, or will arrive shortly, to the market so that this can work without problems in all types of hardware. Click
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