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Security updates for Thursday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Arch Linux (exim), Debian (exim4, ghostscript, and libcap2), Red Hat...
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A new home for kernel.org [LWN.net]
Akamai has sent out a press release saying that it is now hosting the kernel.org repositories....
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 27, 2025
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition: Front: Open source in government; OSI election; Memory-management medley; Address-space...
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Neovim 0.11 released [LWN.net]
Version 0.11 of the Neovim text editor has been released. Notable changes in this release include...
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[$] The state of the page in 2025
The folio transition is one of the most fundamental kernel changes ever made; it can be...
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Security updates for Wednesday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Debian (nginx and ruby-rack), Fedora (expat and libxslt), Mageia (bluez,...
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Bhattcharya: Closing the chapter on OpenH264 [LWN.net]
Boudhayan Bhattcharya has posted a lengthy article about the announcement that the Freedesktop project is dropping...
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[$] Development statistics for 6.14
By the time that Linus Torvalds released the 6.14 kernel, 11,003 non-merge changesets had been pulled...
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Security updates for Tuesday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Debian (ruby-rack), Fedora (chromium, golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb, OpenIPMI, and python-jinja2), Mageia (kernel,...
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The 6.14 kernel is out [LWN.net]
Linus has released the 6.14 kernel, a bit later than expected: So it's early Monday morning...
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[$] Lessons from open source in the Mexican government
The adoption of open-source software in governments has had its ups and downs. While open source...
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Security updates for Monday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Debian (libxslt, mercurial, and webkit2gtk), Fedora (chromium, dotnet8.0, ffmpeg, jupyterlab,...
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Three Saturday stable kernels [LWN.net]
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.13.8, 6.12.20, and 6.6.84 stable kernels. Each contains...
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[$] OSI election ends with unsatisfying results
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has announced the results of its recent board of directors election....
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[$] The guaranteed contiguous memory allocator
As a system runs and its memory becomes fragmented, allocating large, physically contiguous regions of memory...
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Julien Malka proposes method for detecting XZ-like backdoors [LWN.net]
Julien Malka has called for the NixOS project to use build-reproducibility to detect when a program...
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[$] Multiple memory classes for address-space isolation
Brendan Jackman has been working to try to get ahead of the next hardware CPU vulnerability...
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Introducing rpi-image-gen for customized Raspberry Pi images [LWN.net]
Raspberry Pi has announced rpi-image-gen, a tool to create custom software images for its devices. rpi-image-gen...
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An Asahi Linux 6.14 progress report [LWN.net]
The Asahi Linux project, working to support Linux on Apple hardware, has published a progress report...
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Security updates for Friday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Debian (chromium), Fedora (fluent-bit, openssh, php, and webkitgtk), Mageia (freerdp),...
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[$] MM medley: huge page allocation, page promotion, KSM, and BPF
As the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit (LSFMM+BPF) approaches, the density of memory-management...
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Security updates for Thursday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by Debian (php7.4, python-django, and python3.9), Fedora (bluez, iwd, libell, and...
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 20, 2025
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition: Front: Oxidizr; Spectre mitigations; Frozen pages; Mapcount madness; Open-source risks;...
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GNOME 48 released [LWN.net]
GNOME 48 ("Bengaluru") has been released. As usual, this release includes a number of new features...