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As Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux stable kernel maintainer and a prominent member of the kernel security team, recently said: To be secure, you should always use the latest long-term stable kernel.
The LTS (long-term support) period for the Linux kernel is being cut down. In 2017, the kernel jumped from two years of support to six. Now, six years later, it turns out that's a lot of work.
whose Linux kernel will be kept updated via Windows Update. When Microsoft announced WSL2, they explained that all WSL2 distributions would use a real Microsoft-compiled Linux kernel based on the ...
regarding the possibility of having this feature ported to the Linux kernel. Instead, the Linux project has just added support for Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR), a feature that ...
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