Linus Torvalds released the third release candidate (RC3) for Linux Kernel 7.1. Learn what's new in Kernel 7.1-rc3.
The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know ...
It's not great for everyone, though.
At the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit in Hong Kong last week, Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, provided a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the open source ...
Today, as Corbet said, "We are up to just over 40 million lines of code at this point. It's fair to say that, indeed, Linux has become big and professional." The first thing he noted was that, no ...
Red Hat, IBM, and Novell remain the top contributors to the Linux kernel, an open source project that has grown by 2.7 million lines of code over the past 16 months, according to a report put out by ...
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Linus Torvalds released the second release candidate (RC2) for Linux Kernel 7.1. Here's what's new in Linux 7.1-rc2.
The Linux kernel project has adopted its first formal policy for AI-assisted code, requiring human sign-off, explicit 'Assisted-by' attribution, and full human accountability. The move follows months ...
The Linux Foundation’s Open Driver Initiative represents another step toward a more open and sustainable hardware ecosystem ...