Developing on a native Linux platform These instructions assume you're running a variant of Ubuntu (like 12.04 LTS). Install some packages First, open a terminal. Click the ubuntu logo at the top left corner and type "terminal". Click the terminal screen icon. Tip: You may want to pin the terminal app for easy access. Do that by hitting the Windows logo key, moving your mouse over the terminal ico
Linux 4.10 was released on 19 Feb 2017. Summary: This release adds support for virtualized GPUs, a new 'perf c2c' tool for cacheline contention analysis in NUMA systems, a new 'perf sched timehist' command for a detailed history of task scheduling, improved writeback management that should make the system more responsive under heavy writing load, a new hybrid block polling method that uses less CP
1. Architectures 1.1. ARM 8433/1: add a VMSPLIT_3G_OPT config option commit BCM5301X: Add DT for Netgear R7000 commit NSP: Add basic support for Broadcom Northstar Plus SoC commit NSP: add minimal Northstar Plus device tree commit OMAP1: Remove board support for VoiceBlue board commit add 32bit support to GICv3 commit at91/dt: sama5d4ek: Add support of QT1070 and Maxtouch commit bcm2835: Add the R
Linux 4.4 has been released on Sun, 10 Jan 2016. Summary: This release adds support for 3D support in virtual GPU driver, which allows 3D hardware-accelerated graphics in virtualization guests; loop device support for Direct I/O and Asynchronous I/O, which saves memory and increases performance; support for Open-channel SSDs, which are devices that share the responsibility of the Flash Translation
The firmware API makes use of a '''custom''' usermode helper fallback mechanism should direct filesystem loading fail. Its a '''custom''' usermode helper mechanism since it only uses the [https://kernelnewbies.org/KernelProjects/usermode-helper-enhancements#head-436af986114d7aba52bbbd2b3dad9410c955d7ca core kernel kobject uevent] (which is one real user of the core kernel usermode helper) as an op
Code: [https://git.kernel.org/linus/355b0502f6efea0ff9492753888772c96972d2a3 (commit)], [https://git.kernel.org/linus/e59bbb8ea3fb5794c09e48490a74b673aee4adc2 (commit)], [https://git.kernel.org/linus/f4dc23861d9da89cfb5d2b0c5b3c96c115842a6c (commit)], [https://git.kernel.org/linus/11980c2ac4ccfad21a5f8ee9e12059f1e687bb40 (commit)] Code: [[https://git.kernel.org/linus/355b0502f6efea0ff9492753888772
Linux 3.7 has been released on 10 Dec 2012. Summary: This Linux release includes support for the ARM 64-bit architecture, ARM support to boot into different systems using the same kernel, signed kernel modules, Btrfs support for disabling copy-on-write on a per-file basis using chattr and faster fsync(), a new "perf trace" tool modeled after strace, support for the TCP Fast Open feature in the ser
Linux 3.5 has been released on 21 Jul 2012. Summary: This release includes support for metadata checksums in ext4, userspace probes for performance profiling with tools like Systemtap or perf, a sandboxing mechanism that allows to filters syscalls, a new network queue management algorithm designed to fight bufferbloat, support for checkpointing and restoring TCP connections, support for TCP Early
Background on kernel development So you want to be a Linux kernel Hacker? Read what the job is really like. CareerAdvice for people who want to get a job hacking the kernel Getting started on kernel hacking Kernel history Kernel release process KernelReleaseProcess Tools used in kernel development KernelHackingTools Sending patches First patch tutorial. Setting up your mail client to not mangle pa
Linux 3.4 has been released on 20 May, 2012. Summary: This release includes several Btrfs updates: support of metadata blocks bigger than 4KB, much improved metadata performance, better error handling and better recovery tools; there is also a new X32 ABI which allows to run programs in 64-bit mode with 32-bit pointers; several updates to the GPU drivers: early modesetting of Nvidia GeForce 600 'K
Linux 3.3 has been released (official announcement) on 18 Mar 2012. Summary: This release features as the most important change the merge of kernel code from the Android project. But there is more, it also includes support for a new architecture (TI C6X), much improved balancing and the ability to restripe between different RAID profiles in Btrfs, and several network improvements: a virtual switch
Kernelnewbies is a community of aspiring Linux kernel developers who work to improve their Kernels and more experienced developers willing to share their knowledge. Kernelnewbies can be found on the MailingList, IRC (irc.oftc.net #kernelnewbies), and this wiki. Outreachy Potential Outreachy applicants, please go to the Outreachyfirstpatch. ChangeLog A human readable changelog for the Linux kernel
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