Better small memory support, WSL-libre-linux-kernel version 6.1.39 released

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Our project WSL-libre-linux-kernel has released version 6.1.39. This is a free Linux kernel tailored for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), designed to provide increased performance, security, and compatibility. Our project is based on the Linux-libre project, and all non-free software and drivers have been deleted to ensure the freedom and privacy of users. We also made some optimizations and fixes to the kernel to make it more suitable for running on WSL.

WSL-libre-linux-kernel version 6.1.39 includes the following features and improvements:

- Support the latest WSL2 API and Hyper-V virtualization technology

- Support multiple file systems, including ext4, btrfs, xfs, ntfs, fat32, etc.

- Optimize small memory control

- Optimize cpu scheduling to be more in line with wsl foreground application scenarios

- better ssd performance

- Enable aio support     

WSL-libre-linux-kernel version 6.1.39 has been open sourced on GitHub, welcome to download, install, test and give feedback. We also welcome everyone to join our community and participate in our development and maintenance. Our goal is to provide a free, efficient and secure Linux environment for WSL users, allowing them to enjoy the advantages of Linux on Windows.

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All kernels are compiled using an e5 2689 engraved with the GNU 40th anniversary logo.

Full of faith, super powerful!

 

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