On a Windows computer, if you want to add support for a new piece of hardware, you install some drivers. On Linux, things are a little bit different, usually the drivers come included in the Linux kernel and if you have a newer piece of hardware then you typically have to wait until support is added to a later kernel. On Sunday, Linus Torvalds announced the availability of the seventh release candidate of the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel. He said that things look very normal and that most of the

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