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Ubuntu 23.04 Will Ship with Linux Kernel 6.2

When Ubuntu 23.04 arrives in April it will be using Linux kernel 6.2, the most recent kernel version ahead of the distro’s next release – nice!
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Latest Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates Patch 17 Vulnerabilities

The new Ubuntu kernel security updates target vulnerabilities found in Ubuntu systems running Linux kernel 5.19 as well as Ubuntu systems running Linux kernel 5.15 LTS.
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Linux Now Officially Supports Apple Silicon

Linux now officially supports Apple silicon. The latest Linux 6.2 kernel release is the first version to ship with mainline support for devices powered by some of Apple M1 Pro,…

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Linux Kernel 6.2 Released, This is What’s New

The first Linux kernel release of 2023 is here. Linux kernel 6.2 features new hardware support, security fixes, and file system speed boosts.
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Intel Itanium Support is Here to Stay in the Linux Kernel

Substantial reports claimed support for Intel Itanium would be dropped from the Linux kernel, but that will no longer happen.
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Ubuntu Linux Kernel Updates Fix 19 Vulnerabilities — Patch Now

These Ubuntu kernel updates patch up to 19 vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code.
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Upgrade Kernel on Linux Mint

Practical guide on how to upgrade the kernel on Linux Mint via the wget instruction and using the Update Manager of your Linux Mint system along with examples.

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.2 Release

The final release of the Linux 6.2 kernel series is expected in mid-February 2023. Learn more about the release here.
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Linux Kernel 6.1 Released, This is What’s New

The Linux kernel 6.1 release is full of welcome changes, which we look at in this post. From new hardware support to networking, security, and performance.
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KernelCI is Now Testing Linux Rust Code

The basic Rust infrastructure has finally landed in the main-line Linux kernel with the imminent release of v6.1. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu Users Get New Linux Kernel Security Updates, 10 Vulnerabilities Patched

The new Ubuntu Linux kernel security update, which addresses multiple vulnerabilities, is now available for several Ubuntu releases.
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Essential System Tools: Manage Linux Kernel Modules With kmon

kmon is a text-based tool for managing Linux kernel modules and monitoring kernel activities. Learn more about how you can load, unload, and blacklist modules as well as show a module’s information with kmon.
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“Hello World” Kernel Module

This article will go through the steps to execute the kernel module and to view the output from the “hello world” module.

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5 Kernel Live Patching Tools to Run Linux Servers Without Reboots

In this article, you will learn what Linux kernel live patching is. You’ll also learn about some top kernel live patching tools that are available.
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Released, This is What’s New

The Linux kernel 6.0 release is full of welcome changes, which we look at in this post. From new hardware support to networking, security, and performance.
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New Linux Exploit ‘Dirty Cred’ Revealed at Black Hat

A new Linux kernel exploit called Dirty Cred was revealed at last week’s Black Hat security conference. Get the details here.
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How to become an expert at SELinux

SELinux is a Linux kernel security model created by the National Security Agency (NSA). Learn how to become an expert at SELinux here.
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Linux Kernel 5.19 Released with Major Network Improvements + More

A brand new version of the Linux kernel is available to download, to round off July or signal the start of August, depending on your locale. Linux 5.19 is a pretty sizeable update all told, and it features a litany of low-level optimisations, several n…

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Linux Kernel 5.18 Released, This is What’s New

Ahoy, a brand new Linux kernel release is now available to download. Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, announced the release of Linux 5.18 in a short email to the Linux Kernel Mailing List, writing: “No unexpected nasty surprises this last week, so her…

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5 Best Linux-Libre Distributions for Better Security

Linux-Libre is a version of the Linux kernel that only has open-source code. Learn about the 5 best Linux-Libre distributions for better security here.
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