The 6.10 kernel has been released
Linus hasreleasedthe 6.10 kernel.
So the final week was perhaps not quite as quiet as the precedingones, which I don't love - but it also wasn't noisy enough towarrant an extra rc.
Changes in 6.10 includethe removal of support for some ancient Alpha CPUs,shadow-stack support for the x32 sub-architecture,Rust-language support on RISC-V systems,support for some Windows NT synchronizationprimitives (though it is marked "broken" in 6.10),the mseal() system call,fsveritysupport in the FUSE filesystem subsystem,ioctl() support in the Landlock securitymodule,the memory-allocation profiling subsystem,and more.
See the LWN merge-window summaries (part1, part2) and the KernelNewbies 6.10 pagefor more details.