Linus Torvalds announced the release of stable Linux Kernel 6.17. Linux 6.17 introduces many exciting features and improvements.
These days, you rarely have to build your own Linux kernel. You just take what your distribution ships, and it usually works ...
Here are some of the highlights of the Linux 6.17 release: Specific support for single-core processors has been removed, and ...
After the posting—and apparent editing—of a job opening spotted this week, it's expected that Amazon will bring its homegrown ...
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Bcachefs goes DKMS after Torvalds' kernel banishment
Performance of new version mostly good, but future uncertain The bcachefs file system, now "externally maintained" outside ...
Although 6.15.4 is a stabilization patch, it reinforces trends and priorities in the kernel’s evolution. Network-first optimization: The emphasis on zero-copy receive, new TCP controls, and ...
Kali Linux has released version 2025.3, the third version of 2025, featuring ten new tools, Nexmon support, and NetHunter improvements.
Bcachefs team released a APT repository to deliver necessary DKMS packages. Here is how to install Bcachefs on Debian and ...
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Fork that: Three alternative kernels show devs don't need Linux
Managarm, Asterinas, Xous – where disaffected code whisperers could go Between Rust, new file systems, clashes between developers, systemd absorbing its functionality, and more, rumors of possible ...
The next kernel will have no new bcachefs code – and the openSUSE versions that use that kernel are going further still. The ...
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