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Point release brings Cinnamon tweaks, shiny apps, and Ubuntu's Hardware Enablement stack The latest point release to the ...
Linux has built-in safeguards. When a new kernel is installed, the old version isn't removed. There's no need to download files or follow a separate process manually.
As of version 6.15, the Linux kernel will no longer support chips running the 80486 architecture, along with a gaggle of early “586” chips as well.
The Linux kernel has turned 34 years old today. On this day in 1991, Linus Torvalds posted to a newsgroup on Usenet that he ...
Canonical recently announced a significant policy change regarding Linux adoption in the Ubuntu operating system. The Canonical Kernel Team (CKT), responsible for handling kernel-related issues ...
If you're attached to a particular Linux kernel version, your distro builder may be willing to help you. Canonical, for example, provides its LTS Ubuntu versions with 12 years of support.
Test9, the latest version of the Linux 2.6 kernel, is now ready for enterprise testing, said Linux founder Linus Torvalds.
Despite the protections afforded by modern kernel defenses, a team of researchers has discovered a reliable way to carry out cross-cache attacks on Linux kernels.
Linux creator Linux Torvalds has announced the stable Linux kernel version 5.8 release after making it through the final week of development with "no unexpected nasty surprises".
It's happening. Linux is getting a major version bump. Linus Torvalds has announced that the next major release of the Linux kernel will be the 4.x branch, bringing an ‘end’ to the 3.x branch.