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Linux kernel 6.12 has been released

Safety in an unsafe world

The BPF instruction set architecture is now RFC 9669

Funding restored for man-page maintenance

An attempt to backdoor the kernel (2003)

An Update on Apple M1/M2 GPU Drivers

An Update on Gccrs Development

On Rust in enterprise kernels

Smart pointers for the kernel

Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system [LWN.net]

A Report from the 2024 Image-Based Linux Summit

Toward safe transmutation in Rust

OSI readies controversial open-source AI definition

Debian Changes OpenSSH Packaging

Several Russian developers lose kernel maintainership status

The long road to lazy preemption in the Linux CPU scheduler

Debian’s “secret” sauce

Kernel optimization with BOLT (binary optimization and layout tool)

WordPress retaliation impacts community

Python PGP proposal poses packaging puzzles

FFI type mismatches in Rust for Linux

Committing to Rust in the Kernel

Falsehoods programmers believe about TCP

Coccinelle for Rust [LWN.net]

Linux 6.11 Released

User-Space Interrupts (2021)

Attracting and Retaining Debian Contributors

David Airlie, Red Hat kernel maintainer, about the Rust-for-Linux drama: "if people start acting as active roadblocks to work, rather than sideline commentators who we can ignore, then I will ask Linus to step in and remove roadblocks"

The realtime preemption pull request

Vanilla OS 2: an immutable distribution to run all software

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