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LWN.net's coverage of Linux kernel development is detailed, technical, and timely.
See the LWN Kernel Index for instant access to all LWN kernel articles, organized by topic.
LWN runs kernel-oriented content every week. Some of our more recent articles in this area include:
April 18, 2022 User events — but not quite yet April 14, 2022 Rustaceans at the border April 12, 2022 trusted_for() bounces off the merge window April 11, 2022 Negative dentries, 20 years later April 8, 2022 Readahead: the documentation I wanted to read April 7, 2022 Private memory for KVM guests April 6, 2022 Gathering multiple system parameters in a single call April 4, 2022 5.18 Merge window, part 2 April 1, 2022 A security fix briefly breaks DMA March 31, 2022 Indirect branch tracking for Intel CPUs March 29, 2022 Problems emerge for a unified /dev/*random March 28, 2022 Pointer tagging for x86 systems March 25, 2022 5.18 Merge window, part 1 March 24, 2022 A way out for a.out March 21, 2022 A look at some 5.17 development statistics March 18, 2022 Driver regression testing with roadtest March 17, 2022 Improved response times with latency nice March 14, 2022 Triggering huge-page collapse from user space March 11, 2022 Random numbers and virtual-machine forks March 10, 2022 Toward a better list iterator for the kernel
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