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Debian isn't waiting for 2038 to blow up, switches to 64-bit time for everythingWe say everything... just not the oldest hardware. Unix Epochalypse less than 13 years away Venerable Linux distribution ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Check If Your PC Uses an i486 or i586 ProcessorAnother method is to use the lscpu command to get the model name and other info about the installed CPU. The top entry for your processor info will show the architecture, which would be i486 or i586 ...
Debian maintainers have proactively started implementing fixes for the Y2K38 problem, rather than scrambling at the last ...
The groundwork for Rust modules in Linux was laid with kernel 6.1, and by version 6.8, the first experimental Rust drivers, ...
This smooth release process bodes well for the stability of the new kernel version. With Linux 6.13 now available, attention turns to the development of Linux 6.14, with the merge window already open.
Today’s world runs on Linux, and the security of its kernel is a single point of failure that will affect the safety and well-being of almost every human being on the planet in one way or another.
Open-source systems are adopting live patching and isolation technologies to support always-on security and meet enterprise ...
With over 20 million lines of code in the latest Linux kernel, there's a lot to get your mind around. Dirk Hohndel, VMware VP and chief open source officer, asked Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator ...
Last year, at Linux Plumbers Conference 2018, Google announced its initial investigation into bringing the Android kernel closer to mainline Linux. This year it shared a bit more detail on its ...
Linus Torvalds has closed the Linux 6.16 merge window and released the first release candidate. He said everything looks normal, but noted a late uptick in pull requests.
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