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- The Linux Kernel Archives
This site is operated by the Linux Kernel Organization, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation, with support from the following sponsors
- The Linux Kernel documentation
The following manuals are written for users of the kernel — those who are trying to get it to work optimally on a given system and application developers seeking information on the kernel’s user-space APIs
- The Linux kernel user’s and administrator’s guide — The Linux Kernel . . .
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
- Active kernel releases
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
- The Linux Kernel Archives - About
The Linux Kernel Organization is a California Public Benefit Corporation established in 2002 to distribute the Linux kernel and other Open Source software to the public without charge
- A guide to the Kernel Development Process
It is an attempt to document how this community works in a way which is accessible to those who are not intimately familiar with Linux kernel development (or, indeed, free software development in general)
- Kernel Planet
It’s been almost 2 full years since Linux became a CNA (Certificate Numbering Authority) which meant that we (i e the kernel org community) are now responsible for issuing all CVEs for the Linux kernel
- 2. How the development process works - Kernel
The kernel code base is logically broken down into a set of subsystems: networking, specific architecture support, memory management, video devices, etc Most subsystems have a designated maintainer, a developer who has overall responsibility for the code within that subsystem
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