linux 6.13

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The Linux 6.13 kernel release faced a last-minute crisis when a Microsoft engineer's code contribution introduced a flaw that threatened stability. Intel and AMD developers quickly intervened to patch the issue, preventing a potential disaster. This incident highlights the collaborative nature of open-source development and the critical role of community oversight in maintaining kernel integrity. For Linux users and tech enthusiasts, the event underscores the importance of rigorous testing and cross-vendor cooperation in the Linux ecosystem.
  1. Chaos Averted: Intel and AMD Rescue Linux 6.13 from Microsoft Code Flaw

    In a storyline straight out of an IT soap opera, Intel and AMD developers recently swooped in like caped crusaders to rescue the Linux 6.13 kernel after a coding entry by a Microsoft engineer took it a bit too close to the edge of disaster. With the final stable release of Linux 6.13 around the...