On Sunday, Linus Torvalds released the Linux kernel 7.2. There were major changes in the final development sprint.
Say hello to smarter use of caches to speed things up, and a very odd gaming controller. Say goodbye to some PCMCIA support ...
Linux kernel developers are moving forward with plans to remove the crypto_rng API layer, a long-standing component of the kernel's cryptographic subsystem. The proposed change is part of a broader ...
Linux kernel 7.2 is released this weekend, adding cache-aware scheduling, ext4 filesystem boosts and a slew of new and ...
Linux 7.2 now requires x86 CPUs to support TSC, ending legacy timing code without adding a Windows 11-style hardware block for modern PCs.
Ubuntu's VP of Engineering says WSL usage on Windows 11 is growing faster than native Ubuntu installs, and could overtake ...
Linux maintainers are drowning in AI-generated garbage, and nobody knows how to stop it.
An interim policy states that contributions to OpenJDK “must not include content generated, in part or in full,” using AI.
From Rust in the core to much improved NTFS support and better Mac compatibility, your kernel does it all.
Bitcoin Core demonstrates pure open-source functioning at scale: public pull requests, formal ACK language, multi-year ...
Debian AI vote 2026: 1,039 developers are ranking eight competing AI contribution proposals on a live Condorcet ballot. The outright ban requires a 3:1 supermajority to amend the Social Contract, ...
Most organizations know their perimeter. They know their firewall rules, their patching cadence, and their endpoint coverage.