6.1.157: longterm
Version:6.1.157 (longterm)Released:2025-10-19Source:linux-6.1.157.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.1.157.tar.signPatch:full ⌘ Read more
5.15.195: longterm
Version:5.15.195 (longterm)Released:2025-10-19Source:linux-5.15.195.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-5.15.195.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-5.15.195 ⌘ Read more
Rust Changes from “Master” to “Main”
Two weeks ago, The Lunduke Journal pointed out how many Leftist Open Source organizations (Rust, NixOS, Linux Kernel, etc.) still used the “Master” branch naming (against their “inclusive naming” rules). ⌘ Read more
If you could redesign Linux userland from scratch, what would you do differently?
If we kept Linux the kernel exactly as it is today, but redesigned everything in userland from scratch (the init system, the filesystem hierarchy, the shell, libc, packaging, configuration, dbus, polkit, PAM, etc.), what would you do differently, and why? ⌘ Read more
next-20251017: linux-next
Version:next-20251017 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-17 ⌘ Read more
next-20251016: linux-next
Version:next-20251016 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-16 ⌘ Read more
Internal Password Spraying from Linux: Attacking Active Directory
[Continue rea … ⌘ Read more
next-20251015: linux-next
Version:next-20251015 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-15 ⌘ Read more
6.6.112: longterm
Version:6.6.112 (longterm)Released:2025-10-15Source:linux-6.6.112.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.112.tar.signPatch:full ⌘ Read more
6.1.156: longterm
Version:6.1.156 (longterm)Released:2025-10-15Source:linux-6.1.156.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.1.156.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.1.156 ⌘ Read more
next-20251014: linux-next
Version:next-20251014 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-14 ⌘ Read more
SigCore UC Industrial Control Module Prepares for Crowd Supply Launch
The OK153-S SBC from Forlinx Embedded is a compact industrial platform based on the Allwinner T153 processor. It supports Linux 5.10 and offers up to 1 GB of DDR3 RAM and 8 GB of eMMC storage. Key interfaces include triple Gigabit Ethernet, dual CAN-FD, and a Local Bus for PSRAM or FPGA expansion. The Allwinner […] ⌘ Read more
Framework’s Discord Moderators Go on Strike over “Fash” Software Support
Volunteer moderators have “taken a hiatus” in response to Framework supporting Omarchy Linux and Hyperland - which Leftists say have “Hitler Particles”. ⌘ Read more
“detect-fash” Feature Developed (and Rejected) for Systemd
“A utility to detect problematic software and configurations,” such as Omarchy Linux, Hyprland, & Ladybird, was developed by an account with a Russian Military email address. ⌘ Read more
next-20251013: linux-next
Version:next-20251013 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-13 ⌘ Read more
6.18-rc1: mainline
Version:6.18-rc1 (mainline)Released:2025-10-12Source:linux-6.18-rc1.tar.gzPatch:full ⌘ Read more
6.12.52: longterm
Version:6.12.52 (longterm)Released:2025-10-12Source:linux-6.12.52.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.52.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.52 ⌘ Read more
6.6.111: longterm
Version:6.6.111 (longterm)Released:2025-10-12Source:linux-6.6.111.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.111.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.6.111 ⌘ Read more
Running FreeBSD using Windows Subsystem for Linux
What if you are forced to use Windows, but want to use a real operating system instead? You could use WSL2 to use Linux inside Windows, but what if FreeBSD is more your thing? It turns out someone is working on making FreeBSD usable using WSL2. This repository hosts work-in-progress efforts to run FreeBSD inside Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) with minimal to no changes to the FreeBSD base system. The project builds on the open-s … ⌘ Read more
next-20251010: linux-next
Version:next-20251010 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-10 ⌘ Read more
next-20251009: linux-next
Version:next-20251009 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-09 ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2025 is coming.
“Linux Sucks: Windows 10 End of Life Edition” will be live streamed on October 14th, 2025. ⌘ Read more
Framework Computer has Hitler Particles, Says GNOME Spokesman
Framework Computer has endorsed DHH’s Omarchy Linux & Hyprland. ⌘ Read more
next-20251008: linux-next
Version:next-20251008 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-08 ⌘ Read more
next-20251007: linux-next
Version:next-20251007 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-07 ⌘ Read more
Today, I experimented with Linux Capabilities as a continuation to my Unix Domain Sockets research from a few months ago: https://lyse.isobeef.org/caller-information-via-unix-domain-sockets/#capabilities
I learned that I don’t know hardly anything and there is heaps more to explore. Tomorrow, I will do the same in Go and see how that feels.
next-20251006: linux-next
Version:next-20251006 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-06 ⌘ Read more
6.12.51: longterm
Version:6.12.51 (longterm)Released:2025-10-06Source:linux-6.12.51.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.51.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.51 ⌘ Read more
6.6.110: longterm
Version:6.6.110 (longterm)Released:2025-10-06Source:linux-6.6.110.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.110.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.6.110 ⌘ Read more
next-20251003: linux-next
Version:next-20251003 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-03 ⌘ Read more
All good things come to an end, I guess.
I have an Epson printer (AcuLaser C1100) and an Epson scanner (Perfection V10), both of which I bought about 20 years ago. The hardware still works perfectly fine.
Until recently, Epson still provided Linux drivers for them. That is pretty cool! I noticed today that they have relaunched their driver website – and now I can’t find any Linux drivers for that hardware anymore. Just doesn’t list it (it does list some drivers for Windows 7, for example).
I mean, okay, we’re talking about 20 years here. That is a very long time, much more than I expected. But if it still works, why not keep using it?
Some years ago, I started archiving these drivers locally, because I anticipated that they might vanish at some point. So I can still use my hardware for now (even if I had to reinstall my PC for some reason). It might get hacky at some point in the future, though.
This once more underlines the importance of FOSS drivers for your hardware. I sadly didn’t pay attention to that 20 years ago.
Linux, Rust, & NixOS Use Master Branch, Support Human Slavery
Using the term “Master” in our software projects is racist, right? ⌘ Read more
6.16.10: stable
Version:6.16.10 (stable)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-6.16.10.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.16.10.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.16.10 ⌘ Read more
6.12.50: longterm
Version:6.12.50 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-6.12.50.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.50.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.50 ⌘ Read more
6.6.109: longterm
Version:6.6.109 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-6.6.109.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.109.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.6.109 ⌘ Read more
6.1.155: longterm
Version:6.1.155 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-6.1.155.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.1.155.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.1.155 ⌘ Read more
5.15.194: longterm
Version:5.15.194 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-5.15.194.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-5.15.194.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-5.15.194 ⌘ Read more
5.10.245: longterm
Version:5.10.245 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-5.10.245.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-5.10.245.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-5.10.245 ⌘ Read more
5.4.300: longterm
Version:5.4.300 (longterm)Released:2025-10-02Source:linux-5.4.300.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-5.4.300.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-5.4.300 ⌘ Read more
Fedora Linux Weaponizes Code of Conduct Against Jews
Call a Jew a “Nazi”? ⌘ Read more
The Tactics of Leftist Open Source: Overturn Elections & Encourage Violence
From GNOME to NixOS & beyond, the Extreme Leftist Activists of Linux & Open Source have two primary tactics: subvert elections & incite violence. ⌘ Read more
6.17: mainline
Version:6.17 (mainline)Released:2025-09-28Source:linux-6.17.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.17.tar.signPatch:full ⌘ Read more
Installing Linux on a PC-98 machine
What if you have a PC-98 machine, and you want to run Linux on it, as you do? I mean, CP/M, OS/2, or Windows (2000 and older) might not cut it for you, after all. Well, it turns out that yes, you can run Linux on PC-98 hardware, and thanks to a bunch of work by Nina Kalinina – yes, the same person from a few days ago – there’s now more information gathered in a single place to get you started. Plamo Linux is one of the few Linux distributions to support PC-98 … ⌘ Read more
NixOS Mod Team Mass Resigns in Protest
The unelected NixOS Mods, famous for their “Nazi Purge” of contributors, object to attempts to “address perceptions of political bias” in their Linux distro. ⌘ Read more