Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
It's taken nearly a full version number to get the pieces in order, but the long-awaited end of 486 chip support in the Linux ...
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
The Linux kernel is about to say goodbye to a piece of very old hardware. The merge queue for version 7.1 includes a change ...
The Linux Kernel is written in C programming language, so C is the most important language for the Linux Kernel developer. Initially, the kernel was written in GNU C (now it is also possible to build ...
The µ-velOSity real-time kernel is available for the Analog Devices Blackfin processors. The small, fast, easy-to-learn, and royalty free operating system fits the most cost-sensitive and ...