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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

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Linux 6.19 Nova Driver Landing Boot42 Support For Next-Gen NVIDIA GPUs Along with getting the NVIDIA GSP fully booted and initialized for Ampere GPUs with the Nova driver code coming to Linux 6.19, this next kernel version is also beginning to make preparations for…

[Phoronix] Linux 6.19 Nova Driver Landing Boot42 Support For Next-Gen NVIDIA GPUs

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Intel Preps Linux KVM For Diamond Rapids' AVX10.2 & Expanded AMX The latest feature enablement work happening by Intel for the Linux kernel with next-generation Diamond Rapids server processors are the adjustments to the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) for…

[Phoronix] Intel Preps Linux KVM For Diamond Rapids' AVX10.2 & Expanded AMX

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MEMINSPECT Proposed For The Linux Kernel To Help In Memory Analysis / Debugging A patch series sent out today on the Linux kernel mailing list proposes "MEMINSPECT" as a new mechanism for helping with memory analysis...

[Phoronix] MEMINSPECT Proposed For The Linux Kernel To Help In Memory Analysis / Debugging

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Rust-Based Arm GPU Kernel Driver "Tyr" Begins Running GNOME & Basic Games Initially upstreamed into the Linux 6.18 kernel is Tyr as a Rust-based GPU kernel driver for Arm Mali hardware. This is in effect a Rust alternative to the Panthor DRM kernel driver for newer Arm…

[Phoronix] Rust-Based Arm GPU Kernel Driver "Tyr" Begins Running GNOME & Basic Games

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[$] Debian debates amending architecture support stratagem The Linux kernel supports a large number of architectures. Not all of those are supported by Linux distributions, but Debian does support many of them, officially or unofficially. On October 26,…

[LWN.net] [$] Debian debates amending architecture support stratagem

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AMD Begins Posting Open-Source Linux Patches For Their Next-Gen GPU IP Beginning yesterday and continuing today are several patch series beginning to lay the foundation in the AMDGPU kernel graphics driver for enabling some next-generation graphics IP. Due to the AMD…

[Phoronix] AMD Begins Posting Open-Source Linux Patches For Their Next-Gen GPU IP

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Intel "imh_edac" Driver Being Developed For New Memory Controller With Diamond Rapids Intel engineers today posted Linux kernel patches for plumbing a brand new Error Detection And Correction "EDAC" driver for the next-generation memory controller design debuting with Xeon Diamond…

[Phoronix] Intel "imh_edac" Driver Being Developed For New Memory Controller With Diamond Rapids

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Qualcomm Upstreaming Initial GPU Support For Snapdragon X2 Elite In Linux 6.19 Back in September the Qualcomm X2 Elite SoCs were announced for next-gen Windows 11 on Arm laptops. Since then some initial X2 Elite enablement patches for the Linux kernel have arrived and for the…

[Phoronix] Qualcomm Upstreaming Initial GPU Support For Snapdragon X2 Elite In Linux 6.19

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Proxmox VE 9.1 Released With OCI-Based LXC Deployment Proxmox VE 9.1 debuts OCI-based LXC containers, Linux kernel 6.17, and upgrades to virtualization, security, and networking.

[Linuxiac] Proxmox VE 9.1 Released With OCI-Based LXC Deployment

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Linux Weekly Releases (Week 11 – 3/14/2026) Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs. This week, the below Linux kernel versions are released:

Linux Kernel releases as of Week 11, March 14th, 2026.

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Linux 6.18 Receives Fixes For ELECOM M-XT3URBK & SONiX AK870 PRO Devices Sent out today was likely the last batch of HID subsystem fixes ahead of the Linux 6.18 kernel releasing as stable around the end of the month. With it are some new device-specific quirks for fixing…

[Phoronix] Linux 6.18 Receives Fixes For ELECOM M-XT3URBK & SONiX AK870 PRO Devices

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Uniwill Laptop Driver Set To Premiere In Linux 6.19 Kernel For the past several months a Uniwill laptop driver for the Linux kernel has been in development to expose extra platform capabilities for laptops manufactured by this Taiwanese OEM/ODM…

[Phoronix] Uniwill Laptop Driver Set To Premiere In Linux 6.19 Kernel

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NVK Still Working Toward Ray-Tracing, Vulkan Video & More Performance In addition to the RADV driver status update shared recently in Vienna at XDC2025, there was also a presentation on the current status of the NVK driver as the open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver…

[Phoronix] NVK Still Working Toward Ray-Tracing, Vulkan Video & More Performance

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Finnix 251 Linux Distro for Sysadmins Introduces Official OCI Container Images Debian-based Finnix 251 Linux distribution for sysadmins is now available for download powered by Linux kernel 6.16. Here's what's new!

[9to5Linux] Finnix 251 Linux Distro for Sysadmins Introduces Official OCI Container Images

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[$] Hot-page migration and specific-purpose NUMA nodes For better or for worse, the NUMA node is the abstraction used by the kernel to keep track of different types of memory. How that abstraction is used, though, is still an active area of development.…

[LWN.net] [$] Hot-page migration and specific-purpose NUMA nodes

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Intel Nova Lake Power Management Bits Prepped Ahead Of Linux 6.19 Intel engineers continue working on the Nova Lake next-gen processor enablement for the Linux kernel. In addition to the Intel Xe3P graphics and other early Nova Lake enablement work already queued…

[Phoronix] Intel Nova Lake Power Management Bits Prepped Ahead Of Linux 6.19

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Kernel prepatch 6.18-rc6 Linus has released 6.18-rc6 for testing. "So we have a slightly larger rc6 than usual, but I think it's just the random noise and a result of pull request timings rather than due to any issues with…

[LWN.net] Kernel prepatch 6.18-rc6

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[$] A struct sockaddr sequel One of the many objectives of the Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project (KSPP), which just completed ten years of work, is to ensure that all array references can be bounds-checked, even in the case…

[LWN.net] [$] A struct sockaddr sequel

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The Most Critical Linux Kernel Breaches of 2025 So Far by George Whittaker The Linux kernel, foundational for servers, desktops, embedded systems, and cloud infrastructure, has been under heightened scrutiny. Several vulnerabilities have been exploited…

[Linux Journal] The Most Critical Linux Kernel Breaches of 2025 So Far

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VMScape: Cracking VM-Host Isolation in the Speculative Execution Age & How Linux Patches Respond by George Whittaker Introduction In the world of modern CPUs, speculative execution, where a processor guesses ahead on branches and executes instructions before the actual code path is confirmed,…

[Linux Journal] VMScape: Cracking VM-Host Isolation in the Speculative Execution Age & How Linux Patches Respond

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Self-Tuning Linux Kernels: How LLM-Driven Agents Are Reinventing Scheduler Policies by George Whittaker Introduction Modern computing systems rely heavily on operating-system schedulers to allocate CPU time fairly and efficiently. Yet many of these schedulers operate blindly with…

[Linux Journal] Self-Tuning Linux Kernels: How LLM-Driven Agents Are Reinventing Scheduler Policies

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Bcachefs Ousted from Mainline Kernel: The Move to DKMS and What It Means by George Whittaker Introduction After years of debate and development, bcachefs—a modern copy-on-write filesystem once merged into the Linux kernel—is being removed from mainline. As of kernel…

[Linux Journal] Bcachefs Ousted from Mainline Kernel: The Move to DKMS and What It Means

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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

#LinuxKernel #OpenSource #InfoSec

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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

#LinuxKernel #OpenSource #InfoSec

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From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise compliance demands in the cloud. The post From Kernel to Cloud: Open…

[Linux Insider] From Kernel to Cloud: Open Source Takes On Security Trade-Offs

#LinuxKernel #OpenSource #InfoSec

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Alpine Linux 3.23.0 released Version 3.23.0 of Alpine Linux has been released. Notable changes in this release include an upgrade to version 3.0 of the Alpine Package Keeper (apk), and replacing the linux-edge package with…

[LWN.net] Alpine Linux 3.23.0 released

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[$] The beginning of the 6.19 merge window As of this writing, 4,124 non-merge commits have been pulled into the mainline repository for the 6.19 kernel development cycle. That is a relatively small fraction of what can be expected this time…

[LWN.net] [$] The beginning of the 6.19 merge window

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