Kernel 6.18 brings enhanced hardware support: updated and new drivers for many platforms across architectures (x86_64, ARM, RISC-V, MIPS, etc.), including improvements for GPUs, CPU power management, ...
Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.18 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), which will likely become the next LTS kernel: So I'll ...
Software teams at Google and other Rust adopters see safer code when using the memory-safe language, and also fewer rollbacks ...
In the closing hours of JawnCon 0x2, I was making a final pass of the “Free Stuff for Nerds” table when I noticed a forlorn Kindle that had a piece of paper taped to it. The ...
Kernel 5.4’s retirement also reflects a broader shift: Linux’s long-term support strategy is evolving. LTS periods have ...
We list the best Linux distros for developers, to make it simple and easy to program your coding projects on stable Linux distros. While Linux has a reputation for being primarily for coders and ...
We list the best Linux distros, to make it simple and easy to choose which Linux OS best suits your needs, whether as a new or experienced user. Many of the most popular Linux distros are designed to ...
Learn Linux Kernel internals using Linux Kernel Explorer, a free website that helps you explore the Linux kernel in a structured way.
Linux is the people's OS, but you may need to work extra hard to get it running on certain computers.
This repository contains the work and progress of Arnav Kumar during the Linux Kernel mentoring program under the LFX Mentorship initiative. The Linux Kernel LFX Mentee project is focused on ...
Linus Torvalds released the seventh release candidate (RC7) for the upcoming Linux Kernel version 6.18. Here's what's new.
The Raspberry Pi 5 family is getting both cheaper and more expensive at the same time, with a new low-end 1GB configuration ...