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The Linux kernel has turned 34 years old today. On this day in 1991, Linus Torvalds posted to a newsgroup on Usenet that he ...
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The plan for Linux after Torvalds has a kernel of truth: There isn’t one
Success does not guarantee succession Opinion The Linux kernel is a remarkable creation. It has achieved a fundamental status ...
Test9, the latest version of the Linux 2.6 kernel, is now ready for enterprise testing, said Linux founder Linus Torvalds.
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Linux is about to lose a feature – over a personality clash
A large and unfortunate mistake in the kernel development management process is underway comment The first release candidate ...
The Canonical Kernel Team (CKT), responsible for handling kernel-related issues for any Ubuntu release, will soon begin integrating the latest version of the Linux kernel, even if there is no ...
Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. The newest update of the Linux kernel, version 5.13, has been released with support for the Apple Silicon system-on-chip, the M1.
The Linux kernel will be based on version 4.19, which is the latest stable Linux version. According to reports, Microsoft will continuously release new Linux versions moving forward.
Developers have released the Linux kernel version 2.6.30, adding support for new file systems as well as performance improvements and new hardware drivers. The Linux kernel is the core used by GNU ...
It's happening. Linux is getting a major version bump. Linus Torvalds has announced that the next major release of the Linux kernel will be the 4.x branch, bringing an ‘end’ to the 3.x branch.
Although the version bump, which takes the kernel straight from 2.6.39 to 3.0, suggests a release of some significance, it's actually a fairly modest incremental update.
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