Linux 6.18-rc7 is released, paving the way for the final 2025 LTS kernel. This update fixes critical MIPS RISC-V vendor IDs and enhances support for AYANEO, ASUS, Lenovo, and Alienware gaming hardware. Explore the latest kernel development insights.
Linux 6.18-rc7 is released, paving the way for the final 2025 LTS kernel. This update fixes critical MIPS RISC-V vendor IDs and enhances support for AYANEO, ASUS, Lenovo, and Alienware gaming hardware. Explore the latest kernel development insights.
Linux 6.18-rc2 is released, paving the way for the next Long Term Support (LTS) kernel. Explore the critical fixes for AMD Zen, graphics drivers, and Rust code, along with Linus Torvalds' insights on the development cycle and stable release timeline.
Intel's new VFIO-enabled Xe graphics driver for Linux marks a pivotal shift for GPU virtualization. Explore its impact on professional workflows, cloud gaming, and enterprise VDI solutions, and how it challenges NVIDIA's dominance. Unlock high-performance GPU passthrough for KVM and QEMU setups.
Discover Redox OS's 2025-2026 roadmap: a Rust-based secure operating system expanding with Hosted, Server, and Desktop variants. Explore its focus on hardware support, the COSMIC desktop, and performance for a new era of open-source computing.
Linux kernel developers are phasing out classic initrd support with a new 62-patch series, potentially removing over 1000 lines of code. Learn what this means for system boot times, modern embedded Linux development, and the future of the kernel's architecture. Stay updated on critical Linux news.
Critical QEMU vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-3446, CVE-2024-3447, CVE-2024-3567) exposed: Learn how these flaws in virtio & SDHCI emulation allow guest-to-host escapes & DoS attacks. Get patching instructions for Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04 & protect your virtualized infrastructure now.
SUSE releases a critical OVMF security update (SUSE-SU-2025:03096-1) patching two high-severity DHCPv6 vulnerabilities, CVE-2023-45229 & CVE-2023-45230. Learn the risks, CVSS scores, and how to patch your enterprise Linux systems immediately to prevent remote code execution.
Explore the AerynOS 2025.08 alpha ISO release, featuring GNOME 48.4, KDE Plasma 6.4.4, Linux kernel 6.15.11, and Mesa 25.2.1. Discover why this innovative Linux distribution, formerly Serpent OS, is enhancing its installation experience, VM support, and documentation for developers and enthusiasts. Download now and experience the future of open-source computing.
Explore QEMU 10.1's groundbreaking features: enhanced confidential computing with Intel TDX & AMD SEV-SNP, new Arm/RISC-V support, WebAssembly compilation, and KVM optimizations. Boost your virtualization stack's security & performance today.
Explore the upcoming NetBSD 11.0 release: Key features like enhanced Linux emulation, RISC-V support, UEFI tools, PVH boot, and updated packages. Official timeline, beta access, and why it matters for secure, portable computing.
SUSE resolves critical QEMU hypervisor vulnerability (CVE-2025-02530) affecting virtualization security. Learn patching steps, exploit impact, and enterprise mitigation strategies for Linux systems.
Urgent openSUSE Leap 15.6 ovmf update patches critical UINT32 overflow vulnerability (CVE-2024-1298) & GPU passthrough flaw. Secure your virtualization stack now! Patch instructions & impacted packages listed.
SUSE addresses a moderate-severity OVMF vulnerability (CVE-2024-XXXXX) impacting UEFI firmware in virtualized environments. Learn patching steps, exploit scenarios, and firmware security best practices to protect cloud infrastructure.
Debian 13.0 "Trixie" marks a historic milestone with official RISC-V 64-bit support. Discover supported hardware, performance challenges, and future prospects for this groundbreaking Linux architecture.
SUSE Linux users: Install this important OVMF update (2025-07-01) to fix MSR register filtering in CcExitLib (bsc#1243199). Includes patch commands for Server, Desktop, and SAP modules. Learn why this impacts virtualization security and performance.
Gentoo Linux's June 2025 release delivers cutting-edge install media, including LiveGUI USB images, stage archives, and QCOW2 VM support—featuring KDE Plasma 6.3.5, Linux 6.12 LTS, and GCC 14.3. Learn why this update matters for developers and Linux enthusiasts.