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  1. The Linux Kernel Archives

    Nov 16, 2025 · This site is operated by the Linux Kernel Organization, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation, with support from the following sponsors.

  2. The Linux Kernel Archives - FAQ

    Aug 6, 2024 · It is absolutely not necessary to have an account on kernel.org to contribute to the development of the Linux kernel, unless you submit pull requests directly to Linus Torvalds.

  3. HOWTO do Linux kernel development

    After two weeks a -rc1 kernel is released and the focus is on making the new kernel as rock solid as possible. Most of the patches at this point should fix a regression.

  4. The Linux kernel user’s and administrator’s guide — The Linux …

    This is the beginning of a section with information of interest to application developers and system integrators doing analysis of the Linux kernel for safety critical applications.

  5. Active kernel releases

    May 26, 2025 · These kernel releases are not hosted at kernel.org and kernel developers can provide no support for them. It is easy to tell if you are running a distribution kernel.

  6. The Linux Kernel Archives - About

    Aug 6, 2024 · The Linux Kernel Organization is managed by The Linux Foundation, which provides full technical, financial and staffing support for running and maintaining the kernel.org …

  7. iwlwifi — Linux Wireless documentation

    Feb 6, 2022 · You can determine if your kernel currently has firmware loader support by looking for the CONFIG_FW_LOADER definition on your kernel’s .config file. In addition to having the …

  8. EEVDF Scheduler — The Linux Kernel documentation

    The Linux kernel began transitioning to EEVDF in version 6.6 (as a new option in 2024), moving away from the earlier Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) in favor of a version of EEVDF …

  9. Index of /pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/

    ../ incr/ 05-Dec-2024 10:08 - stable-review/ 03-Dec-2024 14:32 - ChangeLog-4.0.1 29-Apr-2015 08:31 8067 ChangeLog-4.0.1.sign 29-Apr-2015 08:31 819 ChangeLog-4.0.2 08 ...

  10. Memory Allocation Guide — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Memory for the kernel data structures, DMAable memory, inode cache, all these and many other allocations types can use GFP_KERNEL. Note, that using GFP_KERNEL implies …