LKRG is a loadable kernel module designed to protect the Linux kernel at runtime. Instead of relying solely on compile-time ...
The open-source community is celebrating a well-deserved recognition. Greg Kroah-Hartman, one of the most influential figures in the Linux ecosystem, has been awarded the European Open Source Award, ...
Conclave doc outlines path to eternal releases The Linux kernel project has finally answered one of the biggest questions ...
"In the absence of an agreed-upon process, the community would find itself playing Calvinball at an awkward time." ...
Linux after Linus? The kernel community finally drafts a plan for replacing Torvalds ...
Linus Torvalds started the Linux project in 1991, developing a Unix-like kernel inspired by Andrew S. Tanenbaum's Minix.
Yes, Virt-Manager does have a slightly steeper learning curve than VirtualBox. (I'll write an article soon on how to create a VM with Virt-Manager.) However, the reward for getting up to speed is a ...
An exciting new announcement is the formation of the Open Gaming Collective, a collaborative organisation between many names ...
If the designated successor cannot or will not take over the development of the Linux kernel, a meeting will decide on the ...
After 34 years, the Linux kernel writes down a backup plan for the chaos if Torvalds exit suddenly ...
The Linux kernel community has started spelling out what happens when Linus Torvalds steps aside and the repo still needs steering. A continuity document has been drafted by longtime kernel ...
They aim to 'build a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.' ...