FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Resultados da pesquisa Linux 6.18
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segunda-feira, 24 de novembro de 2025

Linux 6.18-rc7 Arrives: The Final Step Towards the 2025 Long Term Support Kernel

 

Kernel


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.

segunda-feira, 13 de outubro de 2025

Linux 6.18 LTS Kernel Released: A Deep Dive into New Rust Code, Security, and Hardware Support

 

Kernel Linux

Linux 6.18 is set to be the 2024 LTS kernel, featuring major Rust code integration, new Intel & AMD hardware support, KVM CET virtualization, and DDoS mitigation. Our deep dive covers features, security, and performance benchmarks. 

segunda-feira, 20 de outubro de 2025

Linux 6.18-rc2 Arrives: A Critical Step Towards the Next LTS Kernel

 

Kernel Linux

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.

terça-feira, 28 de outubro de 2025

Linux 6.18-rc3 Arrives: A Crucial Step Towards the Next Long-Term Support Kernel

 

Kernel


Linux 6.18-rc3 kernel is now available for testing, paving the way for the next stable LTS (Long Term Support) release. Explore critical security patches, performance regressions fixes for Intel Chromebooks, and new hardware support. Learn how this update impacts enterprise systems and data center infrastructure.

segunda-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2025

Linux 6.18: The Feature-Packed Foundation for 2025's Enterprise, Cloud, and Desktop Systems

 

Kernel Linux

Linux kernel 6.18 is now stable and expected to be the 2025 Long-Term Support (LTS) release. Our in-depth analysis covers the new Sheaves memory allocator, 50% faster UDP performance, Apple M2 support, Nouveau GSP default, and critical security updates for enterprise deployment.

domingo, 5 de outubro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Delivers Major SMB3 and KSMBD Performance Gains for Enterprise Storage

 

Storage


Explore the major SMB3 & KSMBD performance upgrades in Linux 6.18. This deep dive covers directory leases, session lookup optimizations, and security enhancements for enterprise storage, boosting throughput and efficiency for sysadmins and DevOps.

quarta-feira, 1 de outubro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Merges Major XFS File-System Updates: Online Fsck Enabled by Default for Next LTS Kernel

 

Storage

Explore the key XFS file-system enhancements in Linux 6.18, including default online fsck for enterprise-grade data integrity, deprecated mount options, and performance optimizations for system administrators and DevOps. 

segunda-feira, 17 de novembro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Nears Stable Release: RC6 Brings Critical Fixes for AMD Zen 5 and ARM64

 

Kernel

Linux 6.18-rc6 is released, paving the way for the stable kernel launch by November 30. Explore new audio hardware support, critical AMD Zen 5 microcode updates, and ARM64 performance fixes. Get the full technical breakdown and release timeline from kernel authority Linus Torvalds.

quinta-feira, 27 de novembro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Kernel Crisis Averted: Last-Minute ACPI Revert Prevents System Crashes

 

Kernel Linux


A last-minute kernel crash on an AMD Phenom II system, triggered by an ACPI idle driver optimization, forced an urgent revert just before the Linux 6.18 stable release. Explore the technical details of the null pointer dereference, the reverted commit, and what this means for Linux kernel development and system stability. 

segunda-feira, 29 de setembro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18 ARM64 Update: A Deep Dive into Confidential Computing and Security Enhancements

 

Arm


Explore the key ARM64 updates in the Linux 6.18 kernel: enhanced Confidential Computing with firmware secrets, Spectre mitigations, atomic FPU instructions, and GCS uprobes support. This deep dive analyzes the performance and security implications for enterprise infrastructure and cloud computing.

segunda-feira, 3 de novembro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18-rc4 Released: A Deep Dive into Performance Fixes and AMD Zen Support

 

Kernel Linux

Explore the latest Linux 6.18-rc4 test release. Delve into critical AMD Zen 6 & Zen 5 fixes, graphics driver updates, and performance regressions. Get expert analysis on the Linux kernel development cycle and what it means for enterprise systems and data centers.

segunda-feira, 29 de setembro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18 Elevates Security: A New Era for Audit Logs and Multi-LSM Support

 

Kernel Linux


Explore the groundbreaking Linux kernel 6.18 audit subsystem updates: multi-LSM support & mandatory fanotify auditing. This technical deep dive explains the security enhancements, LSM labels, and system call monitoring for enterprise cybersecurity and Linux administration. 

segunda-feira, 3 de novembro de 2025

Linux 6.18-rc4 Kernel Update: Critical AMD Zen 5 & Zen 6 Support Explained

 

Kernel Linux


Explore the key x86 fixes in Linux 6.18-rc4, including expanded AMD Zen 6 CPU support and a critical RDSEED security patch for Zen 5 architectures. This deep dive covers microcode updates, kernel configuration fixes, and what it means for enterprise systems and high-performance computing.

domingo, 23 de novembro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Kernel Update Unlocks Dual-Touchscreen Support for AYANEO Flip DS Gaming Handheld

 

Linux Gaming

Linux 6.18 kernel update fixes the dual-touchscreen issue on the AYANEO Flip DS handheld, enabling full Linux gaming. Explore the technical patch, its impact on Goodix drivers, and the future of high-end Linux gaming handhelds.

quinta-feira, 25 de setembro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18 Introduces Groundbreaking Haptic Touchpad Support: A New Era for Input Devices

 

Hardware

Linux Kernel 6.18 introduces initial haptic touchpad support, a major upgrade for input devices on Chromebooks and Linux laptops. Learn how Elan 2703 integration, force sensors, and actuators replace mechanical buttons for a superior user experience. This guide covers the HID subsystem updates, technical specs, and future implications for Linux hardware compatibility.

domingo, 12 de outubro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18 Unlocks Major Performance Gains with Optimized Retpoline Configuration

 

Intel

Explore the impact of Linux Kernel 6.18's enhanced Retpoline configuration, delivering a significant performance uplift for Intel and AMD CPUs. This deep dive covers Spectre V2 mitigation, the transition to fine-grained IBRS, and the resulting benchmark improvements for data centers and high-performance computing. 

quarta-feira, 1 de outubro de 2025

Firewire's Future on Linux: Secure Support Until 2029 with Kernel 6.18 LTS

 

Hardware

Linux 6.18 LTS kernel extends IEEE-1394 Firewire support until 2029 with crucial code refactoring. Explore the future of this legacy high-speed serial bus in enterprise and pro-audio environments. Discover maintenance insights from maintainer Takashi Sakamoto.

sábado, 6 de setembro de 2025

Linux 6.18 Kernel Update Delivers Official Support for Xiaomi Redmibook Laptops

 


Discover how the new Linux 6.18 kernel update brings official support for Xiaomi Redmibook laptops. Learn about the custom 'redmi-wmi' driver, working Fn keys, AI button functionality, and keyboard backlight controls for a seamless open-source experience.

domingo, 28 de setembro de 2025

Linux Kernel 6.18 Elevates System Performance with Advanced sched_ext Scheduler Framework

 

Kernel Linux

Explore the major sched_ext updates in Linux 6.18: cgroup scheduler prep, new BPF helpers, and robust debugging tools. This BPF-based kernel scheduler framework is poised to revolutionize data center and cloud computing performance. Discover the technical deep dive.

segunda-feira, 8 de setembro de 2025

Mainstream Linux Embraces RISC-V: PowerVR GPU Support Lands in Kernel 6.18

 

Linux 6.18 kernel mainstream support for Imagination PowerVR BXM-4-64 GPU on RISC-V architecture, specifically for Alibaba T-HEAD TH1520 SoC. Discover the impact on SBCs like Lichee Pi 4A, driver improvements, and what this means for open-source graphics on emerging RISC-V hardware.