Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS Becomes SLTS with 10 Years of Support
Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS gets a decade of support through the Civil Infrastructure Platform and its super-long-term stable (SLTS) kernel program.
Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS gets a decade of support through the Civil Infrastructure Platform and its super-long-term stable (SLTS) kernel program.
Breaking changes: the Linux LTS (Long Term Support) kernel support will be reduced from six to two years. Learn more about it here!
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Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, suggested it is probably time for Intel i486 CPUs support to be dropped from the Linux kernel.
After Paragon's NTFS3 driver was accepted to become part of the Linux kernel last year, it has not received a single line of code maintenance.
The Dirty Pipe vulnerability allows attackers to overwrite data in read-only files and to privilege themselves with code injection.
The feature is limited to Linux systems, but probably will be possible for Windows and other operating systems soon.
The stable version is now available after eight release candidate version releases.
During the night from Sunday to Monday, Linus Torvalds announced the Linux Kernel 5.15 release on the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
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