Linux 6.19 is ready for deployment, while 7.0 is now in the works. This release boasts several performance boosts.  The single biggest improvement is for clouds. Ring the bells, sound the trumpet, the ...
But first, kernel 6.19 is upon us, with many goodies Penguin emperor Linus Torvalds has announced the next version of the ...
Linux 6.19 brings native Vulkan support to older AMD Radeon GPUs, hardware-accelerated HDR via the DRM Colour Pipeline API ...
LKRG is a loadable kernel module designed to protect the Linux kernel at runtime. Instead of relying solely on compile-time ...
For years, Torvalds has managed kernel versioning with a lighthearted logic: increase the major number only when he can no ...
Torvalds' preference for version numbers that he can count on his fingers and toes adds a personal touch to the otherwise technical world of software development. The Linux kernel versioning system ...
Linus Torvalds has just released Linux 6.19 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML): No big surprises anywhere last week, so 6.19 is out as expected - ...
LKRG (short for Linux Kernel Runtime Guard) is a loadable kernel module that continuously monitors the health and integrity ...
Linux 6.19 is out which can only mean one thing – Torvalds confirms Linux 7.0 is coming next.
"In the absence of an agreed-upon process, the community would find itself playing Calvinball at an awkward time." ...
The SSHStalker Linux botnet has ensnared 7,000 systems, deploying various scanners and malware, an IRC bot, and multiple kernel exploits.
Linus Torvalds started the Linux project in 1991, developing a Unix-like kernel inspired by Andrew S. Tanenbaum's Minix.