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A new KASLR proposal surfaces
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Now that the kernel work to support 32-bit systems past 2038 is mostly done, what will be required to get Debian into shape?
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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A Chrome tracking feature creates consternation.
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A new kernel document on how to make kernel documentation better.
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What, if anything, should replace Pagure in the Fedora project's workflow?
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Making elections secure and fair is harder than it seems.
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Bradley Kuhn explores the intersection of online poker playing and free software.
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A linux.conf.au keynote on when our expertise can blind us
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Brief news items from throughout the community.
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BPF is being sped up in a number of ways.
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Kernel developers give up on providing "true" random numbers.
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Brief news items from throughout the community.
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Should Fedora systems run fstrim by default?
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Our traditional selection of unlikely predictions for the coming year.
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Brief news items from throughout the community.
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Reviewing our January predictions and closing out the year.
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Another baby step toward a solution to the problems with get_user_pages().
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Combining the convenience of buffered I/O with the performance of direct I/O.
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A proposal for arbitrary limits on several Python parameters.
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By Jake Edge
December 18, 2019 - Visa fler