Category:Linux kernel news
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Pages in category "Linux kernel news"
The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.
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- Latest Linux Kernels Fix Security Flaw In The Intel Processors With iGPUs
- Linus Still Based and Caches Are Faster than Direct IO
- Linus Torvalds Has Merged Inclusive-Terminology Rules Into The Linux Kernel Git Tree
- Linux 5.1.1 released
- Linux 5.10 Will Have A Fully Lock-Less Ring Buffer
- Linux 5.4 rc1 is released
- Linux 5.5 "Kleptomaniac Octopus" Is Released
- Linux 5.5rc6 Is Released, 5.5 Final Is Coming In Two To Three Weeks
- Linux 5.5rc7 Is Released
- Linux 5.6 Is Released
- Linux 5.6 Will Support Per-Die Temperature Readings On AMD Zen2 Processors
- Linux 5.6.2 Is Released With Intel Wifi Fix
- Linux 5.8 Brings Per-Core Energy Sensor Support For AMD CPUs
- Linux 5.8 Is Released And It The Largest Release Of All Time
- Linux 5.9 Brings Hardware Accelerated Video Playback To 10+ Year Old AMD Graphics Cards Using The "amdgpu" Linux Kernel Driver
- Linux 5.9 Is Released With New Drivers, Improved AMD GPU Support, And Support The x86-64 FSGSBASE CPU Instructions
- Linux 5.9 rc1 Is Released With Support for Upcoming AMD GPUs and Corsair RGB Hubs
- Linux 5.9 rc4 Released
- Linux 5.9 Will Be Delayed One Week
- Linux 5.9-rc7 Is A Total Disaster On Machines With Intel Graphics
- Linux 5.9-rc8 Is Out With PCIe IDs for AMDs Upcoming Sienna Cichlid GPUs
- Linux 5.9.1 And Older Stable Kernel Updates Fixing "Bleeding Tooth" Bluetooth Vulnerability Are Available
- Linux Distributions Running On Intel CPUs Are About To Get A Lot Slower
- Linux Kernel 3.16.69 released
- Linux Kernel 5.0.15 broke Support for all Older Bluetooth Devices and there's no fix in sight
- Linux Kernel 5.2 rc7 Released using a Shoe-String Internet Connection
- Linux Kernel 5.2-rc2 released
- Linux Kernel 5.2-rc3 released
- Linux Kernel 5.3 is released
- Linux Kernel 5.3 rc8 is released and 5.3 final is coming soon
- Linux Kernel 5.3-rc2 released
- Linux Kernel 5.3-rc3 released
- Linux Kernel 5.3-rc4 released
- Linux Kernel 5.3rc1 and new Stable branch Kernels released
- Linux Kernel 5.5 "Kleptomaniac Octopus" RC1 Is Released With Live Patching, Reworked Fair Scheduler And More
- Linux Kernel 5.5 RC2 Is Released
- Linux Kernel 5.5 Will Not Fix The Frequent Intel GPU Hangs In Recent Kernels
- Linux Kernel Could Support Automatic Closing Of CD/DVD Drive Trays On Mount (Again)
- Linux Kernel Developers are leveraging GPU vendors into Doing the Right Thing
- Linux Kernel Disables Coffee Lakes HPET On The Grounds That It Is "Unreliable"
- Linux Kernel To Get CPU Idle Cooling Solution
- Linux Kernel v5.4 Is Released
- Linux kernel version 5.2 released big performance improvements
- Linux Kernels 5.4.5 and 5.3.18 Are Released With Security-Related Networking Fixes
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- New Kernels released and You Must Upgrade NOW
- New Kernels, 5.1.7, 5.0.21 and 4.19.48 are released
- New Kernels: 4.14.124, 4.19.49, 5.1.8 and 5.2-RC4. And as always, You Must Upgrade NOW
- New Kernels: 5.1.16, 4.19.57 and 4.14.132 released with mostly network-related fixes
- New Kernels: 5.2-rc5, 5.1.10, 4.19.51 and 4.14.126 released
- New Kernels: 5.2-rc6 and stable branch kernels 5.1.14 and 4.19.55 are now available with patch fixing Steam
- New Modern exFAT Driver From Samsung Is Coming In Linux 5.7
- New Older Stable-Branch Kernels released with Steam fix: 4.4.184, 4.9.184 and 4.14.131 are now available
- New Stable Kernel Series Releases 4.4.182, 4.9.182, 4.14.127, 4.19.52 and 5.1.11 Fixes Serious TCP Networking Vulnerabilities
- New stable kernels: 5.3.6, 4.19.79 and 4.14.149 are now available
- New Stable-Series Linux Kernels 5.4.3, 5.3.16 and 4.19.89 Fixes KVM Crash Vulnerability
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- The Linux Kernel can Kill Your PC-Speaker
- The Linux Kernel fix for SACK vulnerabilities broke Steam
- The Linux kernel will not get support for the fsgsbase instructions from Intel any time soon
- The Rust Programming Language Is Now One Step Closer To Entering The Mainline Linux Kernel
- Trusted Memory Zone Support Coming To AMD APUs in Linux Kernel 5.6