This release also includes significant updates, including the introduction of the Faux Bus, a new feature aimed at simplifying device driver development, alongside a range of critical fixes. Paolo Bonzini, the maintainer of the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), has also submitted a series of fixes for the Linux Kernel 6.14-rc3, which have now been merged by Linus Torvalds. As Linux Kernel 6.14 progresses through its release candidate phase, further testing is expected to refine these updates before the final release. Linus Torvalds has released Linux Kernel 6.14-rc3, the latest release candidate for the upcoming Linux 6.14 stable version. Bonzini highlighted that while this pull request is relatively large due to significant ARM updates, it removes more code than it adds a testament to the ongoing effort to streamline KVM’s codebase. These updates address critical issues across multiple architectures, including ARM and x86, while also introducing improvements to KVM’s functionality and stability. The KVM updates continue to underscore the importance of collaboration within the Linux community in maintaining robust virtualization support across architectures. The Faux Bus is a lightweight framework designed for simple devices and drivers that do not require the complexity of a full platform device driver. Cyber Security News is a Dedicated News Platform For Cyber News, Cyber Attack News, Hacking News & Vulnerability Analysis. Welcome to this week’s Cybersecurity Newsletter, where we bring you the latest updates and key insights from the ever-changing world of cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.
This Cyber News was published on cybersecuritynews.com. Publication date: Mon, 17 Feb 2025 04:25:09 +0000