In last month's article, we saw how the Linux input subsystem worked inside the kernel, ending with a quick mention of the event handlers. Each handler essentially provides a different user-space API, ...
A few years ago, I had a laptop that I used at work and at home. To simplify my network configuration and not have to change it manually depending on where I was, I decided to use DHCP in both places.
The changes in the latest Linux kernel, Linux 6.16, may be small, but they include some significant ones. Linus Torvalds himself summed up this release as looking fine, small, and calm, but not ...