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- The Linux Kernel Archives
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- The Linux Kernel documentation
The Linux Kernel documentation¶ This is the top level of the kernel’s documentation tree Kernel documentation, like the kernel itself, is very much a work in progress; that is especially true as we work to integrate our many scattered documents into a coherent whole
- Linux Kernel Documentation
Standards documents applicable to the Linux kernel Single Unix Specification v4 (Also known as Open Group Base Specifications issue 7, and POSIX 2008 See especially system interfaces )
- The Linux Kernel Archives - Releases
There are usually only a few bugfix kernel releases until next mainline kernel becomes available -- unless it is designated a "longterm maintenance kernel " Stable kernel updates are released on as-needed basis, usually once a week
- About Linux Kernel
If you're new to Linux, you don't want to download the kernel, which is just a component in a working Linux system Instead, you want what is called a distribution of Linux, which is a complete Linux system
- The Linux Kernel Archives - FAQ
Where can I find kernel 3 10 0-1160 45 1 foo? Kernel versions that have a dash in them are packaged by distributions and are often extensively modified Please contact the relevant distribution to obtain the exact kernel source See the Releases page for more info on distribution kernels
- 1. Introduction — The Linux Kernel documentation
There are a great many reasons why kernel code should be merged into the official (“mainline”) kernel, including automatic availability to users, community support in many forms, and the ability to influence the direction of kernel development
- HOWTO do Linux kernel development
HOWTO do Linux kernel development¶ This is the be-all, end-all document on this topic It contains instructions on how to become a Linux kernel developer and how to learn to work with the Linux kernel development community
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