Kernel News and Articles

Coping with the UEFI Boot Process

New Sheriff

08.04.2013

The UEFI boot specification offers new capabilities – and new headaches if you aren’t ready for it. Learn how one Linux user came to a truce with the new sheriff.

Is Wayland the New X?

Looking into the Future of Display Server Protocols

25.03.2013

Display server expert Daniel Stone explains what is really happening with the future of graphical display protocols on Linux.

Kernel Rootkit Tricks

The Spy Within

11.03.2013

Rootkits allow attackers to take complete control of a computer. We describe the tricks intruders use to gain access to the Linux kernel and provide guidelines on hardening the kernel against such attacks.

Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

Controlled Delay Management

A new aggregate queue length algorithm for network bottlenecks.

31.05.2012

The persistent and growing problem of bufferbloat is getting serious relief thanks to a new active queue management tool known as a Controlled Delay – a tool that, thanks to heroic efforts, is now ready for Linux.

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

PowerTOP Releases v2.0

17.05.2012

KVM API Revamp; Load Balancing Improvements; Scheduler Testability

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

Disposition of Binary-Only Modules; Seeking kernel.org Features; Remounting Oddities; PohmelFS Rewritten from Scratch; Device Isolation Groups

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

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