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sergioprado.blog
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| | | | Have you ever wondered how the Linux kernel is tested? | |
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www.kroah.com
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| | | | By now, everyone knows that something "big" just got announced regarding computer security. Heck, when the Daily Mail does a report on it , you know something is bad... Anyway, I'm not going to go into the details about the problems being reported, other than to point you at the wonderfully written Project Zero paper on the issues involved here. They should just give out the 2018 Pwnie award right now, it's that amazingly good. | |
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kernelpodcast.org
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| | | | Summary The latest stable kernel is Linux 6.1.11, released by Greg K-H on February 9th 2023. The latest mainline (development) kernel is 6.2-rc7, released on February 5th 2023. Linux 6.2 progress A typical kernel development cycle begins with the "merge window" (period of time during which disruptive changes are allowed to be merged into the... | |
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thedulinreport.com
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| | Reading about well respected people who shun management roles reaffirms my long-term goal of becoming a trusted adviser or a chief technologist to a visionary business leader. In my mental exercises I've come up with several scenarios of accomplishing this. |