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Recent LWN.net kernel articles
LWN runs kernel-oriented content every week. Some of our more recent articles in this area include:
June 10, 2025 Improving iov_iter June 10, 2025 An end to uniprocessor configurations June 9, 2025 The second half of the 6.16 merge window June 6, 2025 Slowing the flow of core-dump-related CVEs June 5, 2025 Zero-copy for FUSE June 5, 2025 Fending off unwanted file descriptors June 4, 2025 Device-initiated I/O June 4, 2025 Two sessions on faster networking June 2, 2025 Hardening fixes lead to hard questions May 30, 2025 Reports from OSPM 2025, day three May 29, 2025 The first half of the 6.16 merge window May 29, 2025 Block-layer bounce buffering bounces out of the kernel May 28, 2025 Allowing BPF programs more access to the network May 27, 2025 Verifying the BPF verifier's path-exploration logic May 26, 2025 Development statistics for the 6.15 kernel May 23, 2025 Reports from OSPM 2025, day two May 23, 2025 Formally verifying the BPF verifier May 22, 2025 Long-duration stress-testing for filesystems May 20, 2025 An update on continuous testing of BPF kernel patches May 19, 2025 Reports from OSPM 2025, day one
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Recent kernel patches
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