The Linux kernel development team has officially released Linux Kernel 7.1, marking the first major update in the 7.x series.
More than 140,000 lines of code bite the dust as ancient CPUs, bus mice, and other legacy leftovers face the chop ...
Linux kernel strncpy removed in Linux 7.2 after 362 patches and six years of coordinated work. The dangerous C string ...
Linux 7.1 is here to end the Intel 486 CPU era - and do some serious legacy clean up ...
Linux exFAT performance gets a major boost in Linux 7.2 after kernel maintainer Namjae Jeon merged an IOmap conversion on ...
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux 7.1 with a rewritten NTFS filesystem driver, battery reporting for Apple Silicon devices and a Steam ...
The new kernel, Linux 7.1, brings a modern NTFS driver and activates Intel's FRED by default. Furthermore, the use of AI in ...
Researchers have analyzed a high-severity vulnerability in Linux that’s able to escalate untrusted users to root by ...
Fireship on MSNOpinion
The unexpected flaw hiding in every Linux system
A newly discovered 732-byte Python exploit poses severe risks to Linux systems globally. Affecting distributions like Ubuntu ...
The latest version of the Linux kernel, Linux 7.1, has officially arrived with a strong focus on modernization, stability ...
A new kernel (core program) within an operating system gives researchers a cleaner view of what's happening inside a ...
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Someone moved three lines of code in Linux 7.2 and got a 5% storage speed boost
It's just that easy, sometimes.
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