Linus Torvalds blasts faulty Linux code: “This crap needs to die”
Linus Torvalds, the creator and lead maintainer of the Linux kernel, has once again made headlines—this time for his fiery criticism of a problematic piece of code that slipped into
Linus Torvalds, the creator and lead maintainer of the Linux kernel, has once again made headlines—this time for his fiery criticism of a problematic piece of code that slipped into
The Linux 6.15 kernel has received numerous updates and improvements to its Rust programming language infrastructure, marking a significant milestone in the integration of Rust into the Linux kernel. This
In a significant move for the open-source community, Akamai has announced that it will now provide hosting and content delivery network (CDN) services for Kernel.org, the primary distribution platform for
The Linux community has officially welcomed the release of Linux Kernel 6.14, the latest stable (but non-LTS) version designed for users eager to stay on the cutting edge of Linux
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux 6.14-rc4, marking a significant step towards the final stable version expected before the end of March. According to Torvalds, this update is
The integration of Rust into the Linux kernel continues to evolve, with increasing adoption across various subsystems and growing support from both the Linux community and the industry. However, there
The development of Linux 6.15 is progressing with significant improvements to DRM Panic, the Linux equivalent of Windows’ Blue Screen of Death. This system, which displays critical information when the
Linus Torvalds has officially announced the release and general availability of Linux 6.13, the latest stable kernel version packed with significant improvements, expanded hardware support, and exciting new features. This
The GNU Linux-libre project has officially released the GNU Linux-libre 6.13 kernel, providing a fully free and deblobbed version of the Linux 6.13 kernel for users seeking a 100% free
In March 1994, the release of Linux 1.0 marked a pivotal moment in the history of computing. This milestone not only introduced the first stable version of the Linux kernel