- We already on Linux 6.9? - I swear i feel like Linux 4 released last year. - Almost. - Current stable is 6.7, the RC is on 6.8. 
 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Along with the recently merged Intel OpenGL and Vulkan driver support for Arrow Lake next-generation Core processors with Mesa 24.1, it looks like the i915 kernel graphics driver support for Arrow Lake will be all-set with the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel cycle. - Sent out this week was the newest drm-intel-next pull beginning to queue more feature code that will go into the Linux 6.9 merge window. - Most notable there is adding new graphics PCI IDs to be found with the Intel Arrow Lake processors. - So with just needing the new PCI IDs and not gating them behind the “force_probe” option or any other extra steps over Meteor Lake, with Linux 6.9 + Mesa 24.1 it looks like the integrated graphics of Arrow Lake will be good to go. - Linux 6.9 stable should be out around the middle of the year while Arrow Lake processors are expected in H2’2024. - There’s already been much Arrow Lake driver enablement work in other areas of the kernel – not to mention Intel Linux engineers already being very busy with enabling its successor, Lunar Lake with its exciting Xe2 graphics. 
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- 6.9? nice - Nice 
 



