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Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]LWN.net is a reader-supported news site dedicated to producing the best coverage from within the Linux and free software development communities.Kernel coverage · Archives · Writing for LWN · LWN FAQ
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The LWN.net FAQ [LWN.net]### Summary of LWN.net from FAQ
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20 Years of LWNJan 22, 2018 · After some time thinking about what we wanted to do and arguing about formats, we published our first edition on January 22, 1998. ... We got ...
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LWN.net subscriptions [LWN.net]### Summary of LWN.net Subscription Structure
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LWN.net group subscriptionsYour competitors are likely subscribing, too: our current subscribers include more than 100 organizations, from small companies to the Fortune 100. No company ...
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Joel Fernandes: [PATCH 6/7] doc: Update LWN RCU API ... - LKML| 2014 Big API Table https://lwn.net/Articles/609973/ | 6. The RCU API, 2019 ... The RCU API, 2024 Edition https://lwn.net/Articles/988638/ +| 2024 ...
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Rust heads into the kernel? - LWN.netApr 21, 2021 · It would seem that the Rust for Linux project will be working on one or more of these kinds of "real" drivers before long. While he reiterated ...
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FUSE BPF: A Stacked Filesystem Extension for FUSE - LWN.netNov 21, 2022 · These patches extend FUSE to be able to act as a stacked filesystem. This allows pure passthrough, where the fuse file system simply reflects the lower ...Missing: developments | Show results with:developments
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The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net - YouTubeOct 4, 2023 · The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net The Linux kernel is at ... This talk will review recent events in the kernel development ...
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LWN.net: a ten-year timeline (part 1)Jan 9, 2008 · After some thought, we have decreed that LWN.net was born on January 30, 1998. So we have a tenth anniversary coming up. That's a long time - ...
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A ten-year retrospective from LWN's other co-founder - LWN.netJan 28, 2008 · I'll mention that for me, the start of LWN was actually back in the early 1980's, when Jon, Becky and I came together as a programming team in ...
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LWN acquired by Tucows.com... LWN.net. LWN acquired by Tucows.com. April 4, 2000. Numerous people have asked us over the last six months when LWN would be announcing its ...
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Ten-year timeline, part 2: the bubble days - LWN.netJan 16, 2008 · The Linux Mall, and its founder Mark Bolzern, were fixtures in the early days of Linux. As Linux grew and bandwidth increased, though, the Linux ...
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Leading items and editorials - LWN.netJan 31, 2002 · LWN.net becomes independent once again. In April, 2000, we were pleased to announce that LWN.net had been acquired by Tucows, Inc. It was an ...
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Ten-year timeline part 4: the end and the beginning - LWN.netJan 30, 2008 · Dave Whitinger was, of course, one of the founders of LinuxToday. ... history and he talks about how Silicon Valley was founded, first ...
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The end of the road - LWN.netThe end of the road. [Posted July 24, 2002 by corbet]. Over the last several months we at LWN have looked at numerous ways of funding this operation.
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A new era for LWNSep 25, 2002 · When the plans for LWN.net were being laid, back toward the end of 1997, we (Liz Coolbaugh and Jonathan Corbet) set out to create a ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Ten-year timeline part 5: Not just SCO - LWN.netFeb 13, 2008 · Part 4 of this retrospective ended in October, 2002, when LWN adopted its current subscription model. That change brought a certain amount ...Missing: Tucows | Show results with:Tucows
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LWN Comment Features UpdateJul 20, 2008 · Well, I've already pushed out a new version that makes the whole "Comments" label clickable. So you might be able to re-install the script ...
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Deploying Docker - LWN.netOct 16, 2013 · Larsson wrote a blog post on October 15 describing his recent effort to get Docker working on top of a different filesystem. The obvious ...Missing: first | Show results with:first
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A first look at Rust in the 6.1 kernel - LWN.netOct 13, 2022 · Work on Rust for the Linux kernel has been going on for a few years, and it has resulted in the creation of a lot of support code and some ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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On the use of LLM assistants for kernel development - LWN.netAug 7, 2025 · I use them mostly for litmus-testing ideas and checking if something could work in practice. Practical use of LLMs. Posted Aug 7, 2025 23:02 UTC ...
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Kangrejos 2025 - LWN.netSep 30, 2025 · Kangrejos 2025 was held in Oviedo, Spain over the course of two days. In attendance were a number of Rust for Linux developers, members of the ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition ArchivesHere is a simple (for now) archive listing for the LWN.net Weekly Edition. Note that this archive begins on June 6, 2002; please see the old site archives ...Missing: history timeline expansion modern
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Writing for LWN - LWN.netLWN.net is seeking authors who can contribute articles on a freelance basis. Our needs fall into two areas: (1) newsy articles for the Weekly Edition.Missing: submission | Show results with:submission
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Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]See the changelog for a complete list of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Comments (2 posted). Security updates for Monday. [Security] Posted Nov 10 ...
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LWN Syndication - LWN.netLWN syndication. The full LWN RSS feed can be found at https://lwn.net/headlines/rss. It includes all articles that find their way to the LWN front page.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kernel coverage at LWN.netLWN.net's coverage of Linux kernel development is detailed, technical, and timely. The article index. See the LWN Kernel Index for instant access to all LWN ...
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How to write Rust in the kernel: part 1 - LWN.netJun 20, 2025 · This article covers installing Rust tooling, how Rust fits into the kernel's build system, and that the kernel uses makefiles to invoke the ...
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Upcoming Rust language features for kernel development - LWN.netOct 8, 2025 · The Rust for Linux project is trying not to use any new unstable features (and to compile with a version of Rust equal to or older than the ...
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Go cryptography security audit (The Go Blog) - LWN.netMay 19, 2025 · The audit, performed by the Trail of Bits security firm, uncovered one low-severity vulnerability in the legacy Go+BoringCrypto integration, as ...
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Handling kernel security problems - LWN.netKernel security fixes are not always explicitly marked, with commit messages sometimes obscuring them. Linus believes fixes are the disclosure, and that ...Missing: specialized | Show results with:specialized
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Adding auditing to pip - LWN.netAug 9, 2022 · A tool to discover known security vulnerabilities in the Python packages installed on a system or required by a project, called pip-audit, ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition for October 2, 2025Welcome to the LWN.net Weekly Edition for October 2, 2025 This edition contains the following feature content: Fedora floats AI-assisted contributions policy: ...
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A set of Git security-fix releases - LWN.netJul 8, 2025 · " This is a set of coordinated security fix releases. Please update at your earliest convenience ". See the announcement for details; many of ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 10, 2025Filesystems and block I/O. The filesystems in user space (FUSE) subsystem can now enforce timeouts on requests, enabling recovery when the user-space server ...
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Kernel index - LWN.netThis index covers articles published in the LWN.net Kernel Page. All articles from the beginning of 2004 have been entered here.
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An unstable Debian stable update - LWN.netAn unstable Debian stable update. By Joe Brockmeier September 23, 2025. A bug in a recent release of systemd's network manager caused headaches for people ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 25, 2025Download EPUB. User: Password: |. |. Subscribe / Log in / New account. LWN ... Brief introduction. Blender is an open-source creative application released ...
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How to write Rust in the kernel: part 2 - LWN.netJun 27, 2025 · The Rust driver starts with an SPDX comment asserting that the file is covered by the GPL, as many files in the kernel do. Below that is a ...
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The future of NetBSD - LWN.netAug 31, 2006 · In some ways, I am -- it's clear that the project, as it currently exists, has no future. It will continue to fall further behind, and to become ...
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The future of 32-bit support in the kernel - LWN.netSep 1, 2025 · This is a good solution for memory-constrained systems; switching to 32-bit halves the memory usage of the system. Since, on most systems, ...
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Fedora floats AI-assisted contributions policy - LWN.netFedora floats AI-assisted contributions policy. By Joe Brockmeier October 1, 2025. The Fedora Council began a process to create a policy on AI ...Missing: previews | Show results with:previews
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Fedora considers an AI-tool policy - LWN.netSep 25, 2025 · The Fedora project has posted a proposal for a policy regarding the use of AI tools when developing for the distribution. You are responsible ...
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The LWN.net Linux Distribution ListLWN has been tracking Linux distributions since 1999. Early versions of the list consisted of links on the side bars of the weekly Distribution page.
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New site feature: comment subthread hiding - LWN.netJun 4, 2024 · I've found it to be a feature increasing my enjoyment of the LWN comment section significantly. to post comments ...
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A plea for more thoughtful comments - LWN.netMay 29, 2024 · One of the best ways to support LWN at the moment would be to help ensure that our comment stream is respectful, polite, and actually ...Missing: enhancements | Show results with:enhancements
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LWN comment guidelines [LWN.net]Speaking as a member of the LWN moderation team: please remember that comments here should be polite, respectful, and informative.
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Where moderation steps in - LWN.netOct 1, 2025 · Instead of the moderation comment being a regular comment in the thread that went into the weeds, the UI could instead collapse that thread, and ...
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The selfish contributor revisited - LWN.netHis talk was titled "The Selfish Contributor Revisited". It was something of a follow-up to "The Selfish Contributor Explained", a presentation ...
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GuestArticles index - LWN.netThis is an index of all guest articles published by LWN.net, organized by author name. Would you like to see your name here? We are always looking for good ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition for November 6, 2025Nov 4, 2025 · Christian Brauner is working to straighten out the namespace situation somewhat with this daunting 72-part patch series that, among other things ...
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LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 31, 2008Jan 30, 2008 · July 4, 2002: Darl McBride takes over at SCO. July 25, 2002: LWN announces "the end of the road." The "IDE cleanup" patch series (up to number ...
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LWN.net subscriptionsWhy subscribe to LWN? Subscriptions are what keep LWN operating; as a subscription-based publication we are accountable to our readers - not to advertisers.
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RustConf 2025 - LWN.netSep 8, 2025 · RustConf 2025 was held in Seattle, Washington. Thanks to the Linux Foundation, LWN's travel sponsor, for enabling us to report on the conference ...