Intel and AMD rescue Linux 6.13 after Microsoft developer mistakes
Briefly

Engineers from Intel and AMD intervened to patch a code bug from Microsoft that threatened Linux 6.13, reflecting ongoing quality control issues in software development.
Peter Zijlstra addressed the problematic change that disrupted the control flow in certain configurations, emphasizing how it undermined the functionality of the module and raised concerns about existing bugs.
The recommended course of action is to refrain from using the involved module until the next update, as this situation highlights broader issues in quality assurance.
Despite improvements, concerns linger regarding the quality control processes that allowed problematic code to potentially affect public releases so close to the scheduled launch.
Read at Techzine Global
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