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  2. kpatch - Wikipedia

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    kpatch is a feature of the Linux kernel that implements live patching of a running kernel, which allows kernel patches to be applied while the kernel is still running. By avoiding the need for rebooting the system with a new kernel that contains the desired patches, kpatch aims to maximize the system uptime and availability.

  3. OSTree - Wikipedia

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    OSTree provides bootloader management for hardware deployments. This enables atomic updates, as OSTree can create deployments and atomically insert them into the boot partition. It also allows for systemwide rollback by selecting old deployments during startup.

  4. Emmabuntüs - Wikipedia

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    Update method: APT: Package manager: ... install non-free software and whether or not to uninstall unused ... kernel Emmabuntüs Equitable: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

  5. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Desktop uses Linux kernel 5.17 for newer hardware and a rolling HWE (hardware enablement) kernel based on version 5.15 for other hardware; Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server uses version 5.15, while Ubuntu Cloud and Ubuntu for IoT use an optimized kernel based on version 5.15. It updates Python to 3.10 and Ruby to 3.0. [274]

  6. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    More Rust in the kernel; 6.1 11 December 2022 [34] 6.1.128 [7] 6.1.128-cip37 [35] December 2026 [1] August 2033 [36] Support for writing kernel modules in Rust [37] Multi-Gen LRU page reclaiming [38] (not yet enabled by default) Btrfs performance improvements [39] Support for more sound hardware; Improved support for game controllers [40]

  7. KernelCare - Wikipedia

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    The patch is compiled as usual, but the generated code has additional information about all changed code pieces caused by original source code modification and information on to how to apply these code pieces. The resulting code modifications are safely applied to the running kernel. A special KernelCare kernel module applies the patches. It ...

  8. Dynamic Kernel Module Support - Wikipedia

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    This allows drivers and devices outside of the mainline kernel to continue working after a Linux kernel upgrade. [3] Another benefit of DKMS is that it allows the installation of a new driver on an existing system, running an arbitrary kernel version, without any need for manual compilation or precompiled packages provided by the vendor.

  9. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Some distributions like Debian tend to separate tools into different packages – usually stable release, development release, documentation and debug. Also counting the source package number varies. For debian and rpm based entries it is just the base to produce binary packages, so the total number of packages is the number of binary packages.