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Wed Mar 19
[$] Three ways to rework the swap subsystem
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[$] The rest of the 6.15 merge window
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Five new stable kernels
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Security updates for Monday
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Kernel prepatch 6.15-rc1
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[$] The state of guest_memfd
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[$] The future of ZONE_DEVICE
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[$] Supporting untorn buffered writes
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[$] A strange BPF error message
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Security updates for Friday
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[$] Page allocation for address-space isolation
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[$] Better hugetlb page-table walking
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Rust 1.86.0 released
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Security updates for Thursday
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 3, 2025
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[$] Catching up with calibre
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[$] An update on GCC BPF support
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Thunderbird plans "Thundermail" email and other services
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Introducing Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta
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PorteuX 2.0 released
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[$] Approaches to reducing TLB pressure
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Rockbox 4.0 released
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Security updates for Wednesday
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[$] Slab allocator: sheaves and any-context allocations
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Dave Täht RIP
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[$] Updates on storage standards
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[$] Memory persistence over kexec
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Firefox 137.0 released
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Security updates for Tuesday
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[$] Improving the merging of anonymous VMAs
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[$] A herd of migration discussions
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[$] Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
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Four stable kernel updates
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Edmundson: a modern Plasma Login Manager
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[$] Making the OpenWrt One
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[$] The first part of the 6.15 merge window
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Bypassing Ubuntu's user-namespace restrictions
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Rust adopting Ferrocene Language Specification
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A burst of progress on the GCC Rust front end
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[$] A process for handling Rust code in the core kernel
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A new home for kernel.org
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 27, 2025
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Neovim 0.11 released
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Debian bookworm live images now fully reproducible
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[$] The state of the page in 2025
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Bhattcharya: Closing the chapter on OpenH264
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