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  1. The Linux Kernel Archives

    2 days ago · 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

    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 uname -r:

  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 user …

  4. The Linux Kernel Archives - FAQ

    Aug 6, 2024 · Kernel.org accounts are usually reserved for subsystem maintainers or high-profile developers. It is absolutely not necessary to have an account on kernel.org to contribute to 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 user’s and administrator’s guide — The Linux Kernel ...

    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.

  7. The Linux Kernel API — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Basic Kernel Library Functions ¶ The Linux kernel provides more basic utility functions.

  8. 2. How the development process works - Kernel

    Mar 3, 2019 · 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 …

  9. 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 algorithm …

  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.