The latest Linux kernel may not be the most exciting release, but it still comes with some notable improvements.
Linux kernel 6.17 is released with Intel Xe3 graphics, SmartMux support for AMD hybrid GPUs, Legion Go S drivers, SSD write ...
These days, you rarely have to build your own Linux kernel. You just take what your distribution ships, and it usually works ...
Linus Torvalds announced the release of stable Linux Kernel 6.17. Linux 6.17 introduces many exciting features and improvements.
The proposed change is that with the removal of bcachefs, nothing uses it any more. NTFS3 is now built in and OpenZFS can't be included and never will, unless Oracle decides to re-license it – which ...
Open Source Summit At OSS EU, LWN editor and long-time kernel developer Jonathan Corbet shared a long-term perspective on how and why Linux has thrived for a third of a century.
W indows Subsystem for Linux, or WSL, has been an incredibly welcome addition to Windows for those who enjoy developing and ...
Although 6.15.4 is a stabilization patch, it reinforces trends and priorities in the kernel’s evolution. Network-first ...
PureVPN confirmed that it is working to patch these issues by mid-October, while ensuring that no other apps are vulnerable.
Linux 6.17-rc7 is out, and it's looking good. The latest release candidate is full of small, random changes across various ...
You can even try out Mint on your PC first - without installing anything! - to make sure you like it. Just follow these simple steps.
OS 8.0.2 is released. Powered by Linux 6.14, elementary OS 8.0.2 includes the long-term support Hardware Enablement stack ...