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  1. The Linux Kernel Archives

    Nov 2, 2025 · This site is operated by the Linux Kernel Organization, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation, with support from the following sponsors.

  2. The Linux Kernel Archives - Releases

    May 26, 2025 · 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. HOWTO do Linux kernel development

    The maintainers of the various kernel subsystems — and also many kernel subsystem developers — expose their current state of development in source repositories.

  6. The Linux Kernel Archives - About

    Aug 6, 2024 · 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 …

  7. ftrace - Function Tracer — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Throughout the kernel are hundreds of static event points that can be enabled via the tracefs file system to see what is going on in certain parts of the kernel.

  8. The Linux Kernel Archives

    Nov 2, 2025 · The Linux Kernel Archives is the official source for Linux kernel releases, documentation, and resources for developers and users.

  9. Kernel Self-Protection — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Kernel self-protection is the design and implementation of systems and structures within the Linux kernel to protect against security flaws in the kernel itself.

  10. iwlwifi — Linux Wireless documentation

    Feb 6, 2022 · You can determine if your kernel currently has firmware loader support by looking for the CONFIG_FW_LOADER definition on your kernel’s .config file. In addition to having the …