Say hello to smarter use of caches to speed things up, and a very odd gaming controller. Say goodbye to some PCMCIA support ...
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Your Linux kernel keeps getting smarter—here's how
From Rust in the core to much improved NTFS support and better Mac compatibility, your kernel does it all.
The latest kernel also brings filesystem and I/O improvements and substantial new support across AMD, Intel, Apple, Nvidia, ...
CVE-2026-64531 lets local users exploit Open vSwitch kernel memory corruption to gain root, with a public PoC covering ...
The Linux kernel version 7.2 has now been officially released with optimizations, new hardware support and lots of bug fixes.
Linux kernel developers are moving forward with plans to remove the crypto_rng API layer, a long-standing component of the ...
AMD P-State is the modern CPU frequency scaling driver for AMD Ryzen processors on Linux. Rather than relying on the older ...
On Jan. 19, Linus Torvalds officially released the Linux 6.13 kernel. I can't call the 6.13 kernel a major release, but it's still a step forward in performance, security, and hardware support. That's ...
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