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Kernel coverage at LWN.net

LWN.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 kernel articles, organized by topic.

Recent LWN.net kernel articles

LWN runs kernel-oriented content every week. Some of our more recent articles in this area include:

November 10, 2023listmount() and statmount()
November 9, 2023The push to save Itanium
November 8, 2023Reducing patch postings to linux-kernel
November 6, 2023The BPF-programmable network device
November 3, 2023The first half of the 6.7 merge window
November 2, 2023Guest-first memory for KVM
October 31, 2023Rust code review and netdev
October 30, 2023Some 6.6 development statistics
October 27, 2023Deferred scheduling for user-space critical sections
October 26, 2023Better string handling for the kernel
October 25, 2023Weighted interleaving for memory tiering
October 20, 2023mseal() and what comes after
October 12, 2023Finer-grained BPF tokens
October 9, 2023Rethinking multi-grain timestamps
October 2, 2023Revisiting the kernel's preemption model, part 2
September 27, 2023Moving the kernel to large block sizes
September 25, 2023The PuzzleFS container filesystem
September 22, 2023User-space spinlocks with help from rseq()
September 21, 2023Revisiting the kernel's preemption models (part 1)
September 18, 2023Moving physical pages from user space

Recent kernel patches

A few of the most recently posted kernel patches are listed below; see the LWN Kernel Patches Page for full access to the patch database.


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