Kernel coverage at LWN.net
LWN.net's coverage of Linux kernel development is detailed,
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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:
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 May 15, 2025 A new DMA-mapping API May 14, 2025 Faster firewalls with bpfilter May 13, 2025 A look at what's possible with BPF arenas May 8, 2025 A FUSE implementation for famfs May 7, 2025 Hash table memory usage and a BPF interpreter bug May 6, 2025 Filtering fanotify events with BPF May 6, 2025 Improving FUSE writeback performance May 5, 2025 Injecting speculation barriers into BPF programs May 2, 2025 Flexible data placement May 1, 2025 Custom out-of-memory killers in BPF April 30, 2025 Better debugging information for inlined kernel functions April 29, 2025 Cache awareness for the CPU scheduler April 28, 2025 Inline socket-local storage for BPF April 24, 2025 Some __nonstring__ turbulence April 24, 2025 Freezing filesystems for suspend
The LWN kernel-source database
The LWN kernel-source database is a subscriber-only feature offering deep insights into Linux kernel releases, the code that went into them, and the developers who contributed to them.
Recent kernel patches
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