Kernel 5.4’s retirement also reflects a broader shift: Linux’s long-term support strategy is evolving. LTS periods have ...
Kernel 6.18 brings enhanced hardware support: updated and new drivers for many platforms across architectures (x86_64, ARM, RISC-V, MIPS, etc.), including improvements for GPUs, CPU power management, ...
Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.18 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), which will likely become the next LTS kernel: So I'll ...
One interesting addition to the just-released Linux 6.18 kernel is the Tyr CSF-based Arm Mali GPUs, which is a port of the ...
Yocto Project: An open-source toolkit at the Linux Foundation that enables developers to build custom Linux for embedded ...
Software supply chain attacks are evolving as open source and AI-generated code introduce new third-party risks. Learn how ...
HP's GBIP interface will finally receive stable drivers for Linux (6.19 kernel release), 53 years after its debut.
FreeBSD has a tool for automating package building called the Poudriere build system, but this couldn't build the base OS. It ...
Tiny Core Linux is a true example of just how small a functional desktop operating system can be, even in 2025.
With data centers now mission-critical information hubs, IT and data center teams must future-proof their infrastructure to ...
And dropping almost all 32-bit support FreeBSD just released version 15, and while it didn’t arrive with the marketing ...
Linux users have long depended on two options to interact with NTFS volumes: the old in-kernel ntfs driver, which has been ...