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Linux kernel 7.0 is coming in April, here's why the version jump matters
Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
The 2.6 Linux core brings major changes compared with the 2.4 version and is expected to be much more stable on arrival than its predecessor. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Kali Linux 2026.1, the first release of the year, is now available for download, featuring 8 new tools, a theme refresh, and ...
Fedora Linux 43 is out, packed with many changes; check the release notes. Anaconda WebUI is now the default installer for Fedora 43 Spins for smoother installs. GNOME defaults to Wayland (X11 apps ...
AntiX 26 "Stephen Kapos" is the newly updated version of antiX, based on last year's Debian 13 "Trixie" release. There are a ...
A Kernel Potato: Ubuntu is one of most popular Linux distributions available, it is a free and open source operating system based on Debian, and is used by both end users and enterprise ventures. It's ...
SystemRescue 13 uses Linux kernel 6.18 from early December last year, which within days was made the latest LTS kernel. This ...
Linus Torvalds and other central Linux programmers are debating whether the next version of the OS should be numbered 2.6, or if its new features merit the grander designation 3.0. Stephen Shankland ...
Linux, the cornerstone of modern computing, powers everything from tiny embedded devices to the world's most formidable supercomputers. Its open-source nature has fostered a rich ecosystem of ...
The 2.6 version of the Linux core is expected in December and will be much more stable on arrival than its predecessor, according to the programmer in charge of the software. The current test version, ...
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