Linux Kernel and Linux Foundation
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The ongoing trouble with get_user_pages()
The 2018 Linux Storage, Filesystem, and Memory-Management (LSFMM) conference included a session on get_user_pages(), an internal kernel interface that can, in some situations, be used in ways that will lead to data corruption or kernel crashes. As the 2023 LSFMM+BPF event approaches, this problem remains unsolved and is still the topic of ongoing discussion. This patch series from Lorenzo Stoakes, which is another attempt at a partial solution, is the latest focus point.
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The rest of the 6.4 merge window
Linus Torvalds released 6.4-rc1 and closed the merge window on May 7. By that time, 13,044 non-merge changesets had found their way into the mainline repository for the 6.4 release. A little over 5,000 of those changesets came in after our summary of the first half of the merge window was written. Those changes brought a long list of new features and capabilities to the kernel.
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Linux Foundation & Meta Launch new "LF Connectivity" Project Umbrella to Improve Enhanced Access to Networks [Ed: After Facebook bought several 'Linux' Foundation seats this organisation is openwashing and promoting Facebook instead of Linux]
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Linux Foundation Energy Experiences Continued Momentum with New Power Grid Model Project, New Members Ahead of LF Energy Summit [Ed: Greenwashing and openwashing PR services, misusing the brand "Linux"]