Torvalds is getting hardnosed about unnecessary code churn in the latest release candidate. Find out why he says AI tools are creating a major headache for kernel maintainers.
Linus Torvalds released the third release candidate (RC3) for Linux Kernel 7.1. Learn what's new in Kernel 7.1-rc3.
Linux is getting a security wake-up call - why it was inevitable and I'm not worried ...
Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 7.1 RC4, slamming a "flood" of AI-generated bug reports causing "pointless work".
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 ...
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A code-reuse attack named "Segmentation Fault Oriented Programming (SFOP)" exploits weaknesses in signal handling and Intel ...
The flaw is in the same family as Dirty Frag and allows privilege escalation at kernel level.