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A last-minute bug led to a delay, but Linus Torvalds has now released Linux kernel 6.15. Linus Torvalds has released the ...
Linus Torvalds officially announced the stable release of the Linux kernel 6.15 on May 25, 2025. Its arrival was delayed for a few hours, Torvalds said, "because of a last-minute bug report resulting ...
Today, the Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the launch of the FAIR Package Manager project, a federated and independent repository ...
Linux 6.15 once again improves performance, offers standardized firmware management and clears the way for x86.
Linux 6.15 kernel released with new NVIDIA Rust driver, major exFAT performance gains, controversial fwctl subsystem, and ...
Opinion Linus Torvalds is the global hero most of the world doesn't even know exists. There are no big movies about him, no best-selling biographies, no ardent Torvaldian cultists with home altars and ...
RIP, 486 processor. You've had a long run since Intel released you back in 1989. While Microsoft stopped supporting you with the release of Windows XP in 2001, Linux kept you alive and well for ...
While his typo rate might have risen to human levels, it has not derailed progress on Linux 6.15, which Torvalds said was “fairly normal” after producing a sixth release candidate.
More than 36 years after the release of the 486 and 18 years after Intel stopped making them, leaders of the Linux kernel believe the project can improve itself by leaving i486 support behind. Ingo ...
The “fwctl” subsystem has been merged. It’s designed to pass command data directly through to complex firmware systems, and ...
It’s fair to say that there can’t be many developers who have found the need for a rotary telephone dial as a peripheral for ...
Latest kernel includes 14,612 changesets, Penguinistas been busy Over the holiday weekend, Linus Torvalds released the latest ...