Linux 7.0 Debuts Self-Healing XFS and Broad Hardware Enablement
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Linux 7.0 launches with broad hardware enablement (Intel Nova Lake, Crescent Island, AMD graphics), self-healing XFS, and performance optimizations, with Intel TSX defaults to auto mode and standardized I/O error reporting; patches address last‑minute AMD Zen 3 and X.509 issues, and it will power Ubuntu 26.04 LTS as 7.1 development continues.
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