Linux 7.0 debuts with some big changes for networking

Posted by tk21 on Apr 13, 2026 10:21 PM EDT
NetworkWorld; By Sean Michael Kerner
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The Linux 7.0 kernel is now out, and it’s one of the most impactful releases in years for networking professionals. Key improvements include:

Accurate Explicit Congestion Notification (AccECN) now default UDP performance boost IPv6 enhancements CAKE MQ (Common Applications Kept Enhanced) network scheduler integration

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