Life without Windows or OS X

GNU/Linux is quite possibly the most important free software achievement since the original Space War, or, more recently, Emacs. It has developed into an operating system for business, education, and personal productivity. GNU/Linux is no longer only for UNIX wizards who sit for hours in front of a glowing console. Are you thinking about switching to Linux and want to learn how to use it? Have you been using GNU/Linux for some time and want to learn even more? This is the place for you.

Thursday, April 06, 2023

Linux kernel 6.1

Linux kernel 6.0 was released at the beginning of October 2022. However, the Linux kernel version 6.1 is the 2022 LTS kernel. As of now it will be maintained through December 2026, which is just a few months longer than the current Linux 5.15 LTS series that will be maintained through October 2026. The main advantage of a LTS kernels is that they receive regular updates and bug fixes, ensuring they remain stable and secure.

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