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fromTheregister
1 day ago

Three alternative microkernels show devs don't need Linux

Linux kernel community faces contention over Rust, filesystems, and contributor resignations, prompting exploration of alternatives to a full kernel fork.
fromTheregister
1 day ago

OpenSUSE dropping bcachefs support from next kernel version

As we discussed in mid-August, the end of the battle between Linux paramount penguin Linus Torvalds and bcachefs boffin Kent Overstreet came to an unhappy conclusion. At the end of August, Torvalds announced that from now on, bcachefs is "externally maintained." As LWN summarized it, this means the new filesystem won't be developed as part of the main Linux kernel tree - but it hasn't been totally removed.
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fromZDNET
5 days ago

Linus Torvalds is sick and tired of your 'pointless links' - and AI is no excuse

promising 'Link:' argument that I hoped would explain why this pointless commit exists, but AS ALWAYS that link only wasted my time by pointing to the same damn information that was already there.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Linux Mint 22.2 delivers fresh features and polish for everyday Linux users - and longtime fans

Clement "Clem" Lefebvre and the rest of the Linux Mint team have done it again. With the release of , also known as Zara, users get a distribution that's easy to use and packed with helpful improvements to make the daily desktop experience better than ever. As a long-time Linux Mint fan, I'm delighted with this latest release. As in the last version, Linux Mint 22.1, codenamed Xia, the release is based on the Ubuntu 24.04 Long Term Support (LTS) Linux distro.
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fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Linux 6.17-rc4 has notable updates

According to the developer, the commit numbers and diffstat are entirely in line with expectations. The cycle has also proceeded without surprises so far. Nevertheless, there are a few notable changes, according to Neowin, including a correction for the Intel idpf network driver and improvements in the handling of system registers within arm64 KVM. Torvalds (photo) emphasizes that most of the code changes are minor, often no more than a few lines.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

China's KylinOS Linux takes a great leap forward to v11

KylinOS 11 upgrades to Linux 6.6, broadens support for domestic and international CPUs/GPUs, adds AI and cloud features, and advances China's domestic OS ambitions.
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fromTheregister
4 months ago

Linus Torvalds goes back to a mechanical keyboard

Linus Torvalds returns to full-size mechanical keyboards for tactile feedback after a six-month experiment with a quieter alternative.
Typing errors prompted Torvalds to prefer noisy keyboards, impacting his work on the Linux kernel.
fromArs Technica
4 months ago

Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made

It's not the first time Torvalds has suggested dropping support for 32-bit processors and relieving kernel developers from implementing archaic emulation and work-around solutions.
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