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The Linux kernel development cycle advances with the second release candidate for version 6.18 now available. According to project maintainer Linus Torvalds, the update addresses several regressions while maintaining a relatively normal development pace. The release candidate focuses on stabilization rather than new feature introduction.
The Linux kernel development process continues to advance with the recent release of the second candidate for version 6.18. According to reports from project founder and maintainer Linus Torvalds, the development cycle remains on track despite the substantial size of this latest release candidate. Sources indicate that while the update is larger than some previous iterations, the overall development trajectory appears stable and predictable.