Every time a computer receives a network packet, completes a disk write, or a user moves the mouse, the processor handles an event known as an ...
In an era of automated updates and "easy" installers, Slackware 15.0 is a jarring reminder of what Linux used to be.
NVIDIA today made public a fresh security bulletin to detail some more security issues discovered in the GPU drivers - here's ...
The CachyOS madness hasn't quite caught on for me, but I definitely want to take a good look at what all the fuss is about soon - and there's a big new release.
The Assam Police has busted a major terror module and arrested 11 individuals linked to a Bangladesh-based extremist outfit. The Indian security and intelligence ...
Obsidian Systems has launched The Kernel, a new podcast series designed for the people building, securing, and scaling technology across Africa. The series brings Obsidian’s engineers, partners, and ...
Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.18 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), which will likely become the next LTS kernel [update: it’s now official]: So I’ll have to admit ...
Bill Piccinni, 67, was riding his bike by the Franklin Institute when something halted his pedaling. The lunar module looked as if King Kong had ripped it in half, he said. Concerned, he asked Curious ...
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 6.17, the in-kernel implementation has ...
Abstract: Camouflaged object detection plays a crucial role in applications such as automatic sorting and defect inspection in industrial production, yet existing methods often struggle to flexibly ...
The Bcachefs file system recently hit a major milestone, but not the one developers hoped for. Linus Torvalds officially removed the core Bcachefs code from the main Linux kernel tree. This definitive ...
It’s been a tense few months for users of the BCacheFS filesystem, as amidst the occasional terse arguments and flowery self-praise on the Linux Kernel mailing list the future of this filesystem ...