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LWN.net Weekly Edition Archives

Here is a simple (for now) archive listing for the LWN.net Weekly Edition. Note that this archive begins on June 6, 2002; please see the old site archives for editions prior to that date.

See also: separate index pages for:

LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 2, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Python packaging tools; 6.3 Merge window; Red-black trees for BPF; Filesystem-image compatibility; Binary-format tools.
  • Briefs: Linux-on-M1 update; Mutt fix; Godot 4; Rust keyword generics; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 23, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Python packaging targets; Composefs; splice(); 6.2 Development statistics; FIDO2.
  • Briefs: Linux 6.2; Ubuntu flavors and Flatpak; GDB 13.1; Rust governance; Systemd 253; Quote; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 16, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: NASA; Fiduciary duty; Extensible scheduler class; Confidential computing; Single-purpose distributions.
  • Briefs: Kernel podcast, io_uring and networking; Realtime Ubuntu; Firefox 110; GCC Cobol; Thunderbird future; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 9, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Users and Python packaging; Fedora's RPMs vs. Flatpaks; Git archive generation; Constant-time instructions; Free CAD systems.
  • Briefs: OpenSSH 9.2; Rustproofing Linux; glibc 2.37; LibreOffice 7.5; Rust Vulkan drivers; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 2, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Pip and conda convergence; BPF ABI stability; GFP flags; Linux SVSM; Using low-cost wireless sensors.
  • Briefs: RCU definition; C flexible arrays; Elementary OS 7; TrenchBoot for Qubes OS; Yocto; Go 1.20; Rust 1.67; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 26, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Python packaging (again); X11 byte swapping; Removing kernel code; /proc/self/exe; nolibc.
  • Briefs: Git security audit; Linux kernel podcast; Leap 15.3 EOL; FFmpeg history; Mozilla's 25th; Pandoc 3; Wine 8; FSF governance; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 19, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Python packaging; Six years of 4.9; LASS; Tempest in a stack frame; Shutdown timeouts.
  • Briefs: Git security releases; 2023 in Libre Arts; Rust in Chromium; Firefox 109; Flent; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 12, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: PyPI supply chain vulnerabilities; Formalizing f-strings; Btrfs and fscrypt; getrandom(); page-table sharing and working-set sizes.
  • Briefs: Discourse 3; PEP 703: optional GIL; X servers and byte swapping; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 5, 2023 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: 2023 Predictions; LSM system calls; SLOB; 6.2 Merge window; Unified kernel images; None-aware operators.
  • Briefs: PyTorch compromise; Linux-6.2-rc1; Xe graphics driver; LineageOS 20; SUSE ALP; Vanilla OS 22.10; Darktable 4.2; Quote; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 22, 2022 (One big page) (EPUB format)
  • Front: Wrapping up 2022; 6.2 Merge window; Non-executable memfds; Shadow stacks and CRIU; Beyond microblogging.
  • Briefs: Kernel contribution maturity model; Linux Mint 21.1; GnuPG 2.4; OCaml 5; SpamAssassin 4; Xfce 4.18; Quote; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.

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