Linus Torvalds talks AI, Rust adoption, and why the Linux kernel is 'the only thing that matters'Linus Torvalds emphasizes focusing on short-term developments in Linux kernel releases rather than speculating far into the future.
Don't panic! It's only 60 Linux CVE security bulletins a weekThe Linux security team issues an average of 60 CVEs weekly, emphasizing the need for vigilance yet reinforcing that it's manageable due to the extensive codebase.
Linux 6.14: Rust milestone, AMD and Intel updates, and moreLinux kernel 6.14 Release Candidate has been announced, marking the start of public testing with notable new features.
Linux kernel 6.13 isn't a major release but's it still important - here's whyLinux 6.13 introduces lazy preemption, enhancing system responsiveness and performance without significant structural changes.
Linus Torvalds talks AI, Rust adoption, and why the Linux kernel is 'the only thing that matters'Linus Torvalds emphasizes focusing on short-term developments in Linux kernel releases rather than speculating far into the future.
Don't panic! It's only 60 Linux CVE security bulletins a weekThe Linux security team issues an average of 60 CVEs weekly, emphasizing the need for vigilance yet reinforcing that it's manageable due to the extensive codebase.
Linux 6.14: Rust milestone, AMD and Intel updates, and moreLinux kernel 6.14 Release Candidate has been announced, marking the start of public testing with notable new features.
Linux kernel 6.13 isn't a major release but's it still important - here's whyLinux 6.13 introduces lazy preemption, enhancing system responsiveness and performance without significant structural changes.
Linus Torvalds muses about maintainer gray hairs and the next 'King of Linux'Consistency in kernel releases emphasizes reliability over new features.The Rust integration has created significant controversy within the Linux community.
Linux 6.12 is the new long term supported kernelLinux kernel 6.12 is the latest LTS release, offering enhanced real-time capabilities and marking the end for kernel 4.19.
Linus Torvalds muses about maintainer gray hairs and the next 'King of Linux'Consistency in kernel releases emphasizes reliability over new features.The Rust integration has created significant controversy within the Linux community.
Linux 6.12 is the new long term supported kernelLinux kernel 6.12 is the latest LTS release, offering enhanced real-time capabilities and marking the end for kernel 4.19.
The Linux Kernel to Support Real-time Scheduling Out-of-the-BoxLinux 6.12 includes PREEMPT_RT support for real-time processing, improving deterministic time guarantees across several industries, enhancing user experience on desktop.
Want to Stop Kernel Panics? Use eBPF - DevOps.comWriting kernel-level code is complex and poses significant challenges, as evidenced by recent outages caused by third-party kernel issues.