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  1. The Linux Kernel Archives

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

  2. 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 …

  3. The Linux kernel user’s and administrator’s guide — The Linux …

    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.

  4. The Linux Kernel Archives - Releases

    Dec 3, 2025 · Unless you downloaded, compiled and installed your own version of kernel from kernel.org, you are running a distribution kernel. To find out the version of your kernel, run …

  5. 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 …

  6. 1. 引言 — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Note 此文件的目的是为让中文读者更容易阅读和理解,而不是作为一个分支。 因此, 如果您对此文件有任何意见或更新,请先尝试更新原始英文文件。 如果您发现本文档与原始文件有任何 …

  7. CPU Architectures — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Linux kernel for ARC processors Feature status on arc architecture ARM Architecture ARM Linux 2.6 and upper Booting ARM Linux Cluster-wide Power-up/power-down race avoidance …

  8. SMB Direct - SMB3 over RDMA — The Linux Kernel documentation

    As long as the RDMA device driver is supported by the kernel, it should work. This includes both software emulators (soft RoCE, soft iWARP) and hardware devices (InfiniBand, RoCE, iWARP).

  9. 2. How the development process works — The Linux 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 …

  10. Tainted kernels — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Note the kernel will remain tainted even after you undo what caused the taint (i.e. unload a proprietary kernel module), to indicate the kernel remains not trustworthy.