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Wed Aug 13
[$] Creating a healthy kernel subsystem community
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Security updates for Friday
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Six stable kernels patching the VMScape Spectre variant
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[$] A policy for Link tags
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Security updates for Thursday
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How FOSS Projects Handle Legal Takedown Requests (F-Droid)
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 11, 2025
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[$] How many ways are there to configure the Linux kernel?
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OpenSUSE disables bcachefs
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[$] KDE launches its own distribution (again)
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Three decades in kernelland
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Security updates for Wednesday
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A path toward removal of kernel high-memory support
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A new pile of stable kernels
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Anaconda WebUI: progress update and roadmap
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[$] Introducing Space Grade Linux
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Security updates for Tuesday
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npm debug and chalk packages compromised (Aikido)
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[$] Testing the 2-in-1 Framework 12 Laptop
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Security updates for Monday
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Kernel prepatch 6.17-rc5
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Firefox to end 32-bit Linux support in 2026
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[$] Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism
1w
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No more 32-bit Firefox support
1w
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Seven new stable kernels
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[$] The dependency tracker for complex deadlock detection
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 4, 2025
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Home Assistant 2025.9 released
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Niri 25.08 released
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Linux From Scratch 12.4 released
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[$] Tracking trust with Rust in the kernel
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Announcing the Rust Innovation Lab
1w
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New ELF specification for public review
1w
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[$] Removing Guix from Debian
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The hidden vulnerabilities of open source (FastCode)
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GNOME loses another executive director
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[$] The future of 32-bit support in the kernel
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Kernel prepatch 6.17-rc4
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Bcachefs goes to "externally maintained"
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[$] The challenge of maintaining curl
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[$] Highlights from systemd v258: part one
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Python: The Documentary
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Seven stable kernels for Thursday
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[$] Changing GNOME technical governance?
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