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Linus Torvalds recently announced the release of third release candidate (RC3) for the upcoming Linux Kernel 6.17. Here's ...
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 about 6.17.
Linux Kernel 6.17 RC4 is released, featuring routine bug fixes and the significant shift of Bcachefs to an "externally ...
Additionally, improvements in suspend/resume functionality enhance power management for various devices. Conclusion Linux Kernel 6.14 marks a significant step forward in supporting the latest Intel ...
Recently, the Linux kernel community was shocked when Greg Kroah-Hartman, a senior Linux kernel leader, announced in a patch that several Russian Linux maintainers had been removed from their ...
As [Bruno Croci] found while digging into this question, it is not the shell that interprets the shebang, but the kernel.
Kernel 6.x’s Focus on Power Efficiency Linux 6.8 introduced refined support for newer hardware, including better CPU/GPU idle-state transitions and energy-friendly firmware interfaces.
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) enables the start of a Linux system and the use of Linux applications under Windows. Performance can also be improved with a new kernel.
Asahi Linux lead resigns from Mac-based distro after tumultuous kernel debate Hector Martin cites burnout, and Rust for Linux oppostion, in resigning.