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mjanja.ch
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| | | | | Learning about the Linux kernel by hacking on the Eudyptula Challenge. | |
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kroah.com
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| | | | | I get a lot of questions about people asking me about what stable kernel should they be using for their product/device/laptop/server/etc. all the time. Especially given the now-extended length of time that some kernels are being supported by me and others, this isn't always a very obvious thing to determine. So this post is an attempt to write down my opinions on the matter. Of course, you are free to use what ever kernel version you want, but here's what I recommend. | |
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www.debugpoint.com
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| | | | | Release highlights of Linux Kernel 6.7 bring the latest CPU, GPU support, and improvements to file systems and networking. | |
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thehackernews.com
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| | | Malicious npm postmark-mcp v1.0.16 backdoored MCP server stole emails from 1,643 downloads. | ||