The feature list for Linux kernel 7.1 is taking shape, and a standout addition has already landed: a new read-write NTFS driver. Now that kernel 7.0 is out, the all-seeing Eye of Torvalds has shifted ...
Abstract: With the expansion of safety-critical system requirements and increasing system complexity, safety-critical systems built on the Linux kernel and hypervisors such as ACRN are becoming ...
Linux 7.1 is bringing what might be the biggest under-the-radar storage change in years: a new in-kernel NTFS driver.
Lindsey Cerkovnik, head of vulnerability management at CISA, said AI companies should play a bigger role in vulnerability ...
Long ago, in the aftermath of the UNIX wars, three kernels emerged from the rubble: BSD, Linux, and Hurd. BSD, being UNIX, ...
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The Intel i486, originally released in 1989, will no longer have kernel support on Linux 7.1, as Phoronix reports. Of course, anyone still hanging onto an i486 can always stick to a long-term support ...
Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
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 ...
It has been over 34 years since the Linux kernel was created by Linus Torvalds back in September 1991, and the Finnish software engineer has been at its helm the whole way. The kernel community now ...