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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 25, 2025
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[$] A 2025 retrospective
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[$] What's new in systemd v259
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Security updates for Wednesday
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Elementary OS 8.1 released
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[$] A high-memory elimination timeline for the kernel
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[$] Verifier-state pruning in BPF
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Security updates for Tuesday
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Incus 6.20 released
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GDB 17.1 released
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Qubes OS 4.3.0 released
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Jackson: Debian’s git transition
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[$] Tools for successful documentation projects
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Loong64 is now an official Debian architecture
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Security updates for Monday
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Kernel prepatch 6.19-rc2
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Results from the 2025 TAB election
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FreeBSD laptop progress
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[$] A visualizer for BPF program state
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Security updates for Friday
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A change of maintainership for linux-next
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[$] Episode 29 of the Dirk and Linus show
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Systemd v259 released
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Three stable kernels for Thursday
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Security updates for Thursday
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 18, 2025
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[$] Going boldly into the COSMIC desktop environment
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Asahi Linux 6.18 progress report
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[$] The Civil Infrastructure Platform after (nearly) ten years
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Mozilla gets a new CEO: Anthony Enzor-DeMeo
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[$] 2025 Maintainers Summit development process discussions
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[$] Calibre adds AI "discussion" feature
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Announcing Vojtux: a Fedora-based accessible Linux distribution
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[$] Better development tools for the kernel
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[$] The rest of the 6.19 merge window
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Kernel prepatch 6.19-rc1
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Conill: Rethinking sudo with object capabilities
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[$] The state of the kernel Rust experiment
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Three new stable kernels
1w
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[$] Best practices for linux-next
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KDE Gear 25.12 released
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Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS released
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Rust 1.92.0 released
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[$] Toward a policy for machine-learning tools in kernel development
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 11, 2025
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