Linux Kernel 5.18 Released: This Is What’s New
This article discusses release highlights of Linux Kernel 5.18 (mainline), which brings improvements across CPU, storage, and other features.
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Introducing the Linux Foundation’s podcast, telling the previously untold stories of the people in open source. Each person is making a positive difference in our world, and each one has their own unique journey. In this post, learn Brian Behlendorf’s story.
Faseela K. is a platform development engineer with a background in open source networking. As she saw the use of containers growing more than the VMs she was working with, she began studying Kubernetes and eventually decided to pursue a Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA).
Last week I had the privilege of participating in the Open Source Software Security Summit II in Washington, DC. The Linux Foundation and OpenSSF gathered around 100 participants from enterprise, the U.S. government, and the open source community to agree on an action plan to help increase the security of open source software. If you […]
This article originally appeared on the Open Mainframe Project’s blog. It is written by Earl Dixon, Principal Client Services Management at Broadcom. After watching the first Making Our Strong Community Stronger panel on “How Personal Experiences Shape Corporate Inclusion,” I was very interested in the topic and engaged my management team to see what I […]