has also caused crashes of Linux machines.… Red Hat in June warned its customers of a problem it described as "Kernel panic observed after booting 5.14.0-427.13.1.el9_4.x86_64 by falcon-sensor ...
Linux users have been reporting kernel panics and crashes related to the same software since as early as April of this year, per a report from The Register. So, how is this issue cross-platform?
In short, the Linux kernel 6.14 represents a major step forward in Linux's evolution, offering a robust set of features that ...
Linux Kernel 6.14, codenamed "Baby Opossum Posse", is officially released! The development of Linux Kernel 6.14 started with ...
experiencing server crashes attributed to a Linux kernel bug. CrowdStrike has denied that this was related to its software. “The server crashes referenced were not triggered by a CrowdStrike update.
Ironically, last October Ubuntu introduced AppArmor-based features to improve security by reducing the attack surface from unprivileged user namespaces in the Linux kernel. It didn’t quite do that.