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Software linux embedded Real-time Linux has been integrated into the main kernel following two decades of development A potential game-changer for industrial automation and safety-critical systems ...
Linux kernel: New exploit provides root rights Even security experts are unsure whether the vulnerability has been fixed in the latest kernel versions. There is also a dispute about the authorship.
Linux 6.12 has officially been chosen as the long-term kernel and will therefore receive security corrections not just for twelve weeks, but for at least two years. Possibly even more.
You can read more about the new Linux 6.10 kernel from here and here. Your distribution of choice should start making updates to the 6.10 available soon.