Linus Torvalds Announces Second Linux Kernel 4.11 Release Candidate for Testing

Linus Torvalds Announces Second Linux Kernel 4.11 Release Candidate for Testing

Early adopters can now download the Linux 4.11-rc2 kernel

Linux Kernel 4.9 Gets Its First Point Release, Updates Drivers and Filesystems

Linux Kernel 4.9 Gets Its First Point Release, Updates Drivers and Filesystems

It's now stable and ready for production

Linux Kernel 4.9 Now Available in the Unstable Repos of Debian-Based SparkyLinux

Linux Kernel 4.9 Now Available in the Unstable Repos of Debian-Based SparkyLinux

Users can install the new kernel and upgrade their systems

New CloudLinux 7 Kernel Released, Rebased on Red Hat's OpenVZ Linux 3.10 Kernel

New CloudLinux 7 Kernel Released, Rebased on Red Hat's OpenVZ Linux 3.10 Kernel

Includes a patch for a kernel crash with vfs_mount

  • Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • September 25th, 2016
Street Fighter V Update Opens Backdoor on Windows PCs

Street Fighter V Update Opens Backdoor on Windows PCs

Capcom rolls back game update after fan anger

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • August 25th, 2016
Linux Turns 25, Happy Birthday!

Linux Turns 25, Happy Birthday!

Linus Torvalds made the announcement on August 25, 1991

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • August 11th, 2016
Arch Linux Is Now Officially Powered by Linux Kernel 4.7, Update Your Systems

Arch Linux Is Now Officially Powered by Linux Kernel 4.7, Update Your Systems

Available now for 64-bit and 32-bit installations

openSUSE Tumbleweed GNU/Linux Operating System Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.7

openSUSE Tumbleweed GNU/Linux Operating System Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.7

The latest Linux kernel release is now available in openSUSE

Linux Kernel 4.1.29 LTS Is a Small Update with ALSA Fixes, eCryptfs Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.1.29 LTS Is a Small Update with ALSA Fixes, eCryptfs Improvements

All users of a kernel from the Linux 4.1 series must update

Linux Kernel 4.6.5 Has Numerous Nouveau Improvements, ARM and ARM64 Fixes

Linux Kernel 4.6.5 Has Numerous Nouveau Improvements, ARM and ARM64 Fixes

Users of the Linux 4.6 kernel branch must update

SparkyLinux Now Lets Users Test-Drive Linux Kernel 4.7, Here's How to Install It

SparkyLinux Now Lets Users Test-Drive Linux Kernel 4.7, Here's How to Install It

Linux kernel 4.7 landed in the Sparky “unstable” repository

Linux Kernel 4.7 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Radeon RX480 GPUs

Linux Kernel 4.7 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Radeon RX480 GPUs

The release also introduces a new Linux Security Module

Linux Kernel 4.6.4 Lands in the Stable Arch Linux Repositories, Update Now

Linux Kernel 4.6.4 Lands in the Stable Arch Linux Repositories, Update Now

Linux kernel 4.4.15 LTS alternative is also available

Symantec Products Affected by Multiple "as Bad as It Gets" Vulnerabilities

Symantec Products Affected by Multiple "as Bad as It Gets" Vulnerabilities

Some bugs are wormable and affect a large number of products

Linux Kernel 4.5.6 Arrives for Stable Distros with AArch64 and CIFS Improvements

Linux Kernel 4.5.6 Arrives for Stable Distros with AArch64 and CIFS Improvements

Users are urged to update as soon as possible

New Dropbox Features Will Require Kernel Access, May Open New Security Issues

New Dropbox Features Will Require Kernel Access, May Open New Security Issues

Dropbox Infinite works inside the OS kernel

Chinese ARM Chip Vendor Left God Mode Feature in Android Kernel Code

Chinese ARM Chip Vendor Left God Mode Feature in Android Kernel Code

Devs forget to delete rooting function from kernel code

 
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