Linux 7.1 Released, Ends Intel 486 CPU Support and Enhances NTFS
Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, has announced the release of Linux 7.1. This new version marks the end of support for Intel 486 CPUs, signifying a significant legacy cleanup within the operating system. Additionally, Linux 7.1 introduces much better support for the NTFS file system.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has announced the official release of Linux 7.1.
A notable development in this latest version is the cessation of support for Intel 486 central processing units (CPUs). This move concludes the era of direct compatibility with the older 486 architecture.
Accompanying this change, Linux 7.1 includes substantial legacy cleanup efforts, streamlining the system.
Furthermore, the update brings significant enhancements to NTFS support, offering improved functionality for the file system.
According to ZDNet, these changes were part of the new release.


