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    Anasayfa » Linux 7.0 arrives with fewer major changes than expected
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    Linux 7.0 arrives with fewer major changes than expected

    By ayaksızŞubat 24, 2026Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    The next major Linux kernel version, Linux 7.0, is now available in release candidate form—but despite the big version number, the update is more incremental than revolutionary.

    Lead developer Linus Torvalds confirmed that the jump to version 7.0 does not signal a dramatic overhaul. In announcing the 7.0-rc1 release, Torvalds joked that the new number reflects his own confusion with large version figures rather than any major shift in direction. According to him, the release represents steady progress rather than a sweeping set of new features or the removal of old interfaces.

    As with most kernel updates, the bulk of changes are focused on hardware support. Roughly two-thirds of the update consists of new or improved drivers, while the remainder includes updates to system architectures, filesystems, and core kernel code. Early reports indicate that Linux 7.0 expands support for upcoming Intel Nova Lake and Diamond Lake processors, adds more compatibility for AMD’s Zen 6 architecture, and improves driver support for future Qualcomm chips. The update also introduces better handling for Apple’s USB-C hardware interfaces.

    Torvalds described development for the new kernel as relatively smooth compared to some past releases that suffered from major “.0” bugs. While one failure case was identified during testing, it was quickly resolved before the release candidate went public. Even so, he encouraged developers and enthusiasts to test the new kernel thoroughly, noting that early builds can behave differently across hardware configurations.

    Linux release candidates are intended primarily for developers and advanced users who want to test upcoming changes before the stable version is finalized. A full stable release of Linux 7.0 is expected after several rounds of testing and bug fixes, depending on feedback from the community.

    For everyday Linux users, the update won’t dramatically change how the operating system looks or behaves. Instead, it continues the kernel’s long-standing focus on improving hardware compatibility, stability, and performance across a wide range of devices.

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