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Modern Linux distributions are designed to be user-friendly, and that includes how they handle core updates. In many cases, ...
Mostly minor changes under the hood – a lot of them Over the weekend, the world's most famous Finn pushed out the latest ...
Linux continues to grow bigger and better. Here's what's new and notable in the 6.16 release, plus what you need to know ...
Linus Torvalds has given developers a heads-up that the merge window for Linux kernel 6.17 could be "slightly chaotic".
Basically, if you try to run Linux kernel 6.15 on a 486 going forward, it’s just not going to work. The kernel will make calls to instructions that the chip has never heard of, and everything ...
Linux kernel 5.9 sees Btrfs enjoying numerous performance enhancements. And with the addition of more support of NVMe 2.0 for SSD devices, file system performance on servers should be much improved.
Linux kernel 6.13 isn't a major release but's it still important - here's why Linus Torvalds also announced he would award five random Linux kernel developers with his handmade guitar effect pedals.
As we’ve come to expect, with each new kernel release, there’s new hardware to be supported. Linux kernel 5.15 is no exception. The list of added or improved hardware support includes: ...
Even Google's latest and, uh, greatest device, the Pixel 4, shipped in October 2019 with Linux kernel 4.14, an LTS release from November 2017. It will be stuck on kernel 4.14 forever, too.
Pro Software & Services Linux Kernel 6.2 is here, and it now has mainline support for Apple M1 chips News By Craig Hale published 20 February 2023 ...
The goal is for Google to fork the Linux kernel once for Android, instead of three times, and give SoC and device manufacturers space for their customizations via plug-in modules.