🖥 VMs, MicroVMs & Unikernels
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QEMU Blog (10 articles)
QEMU version 11.0.0 released
QEMU version 11.0.0 publiée
22/04/2026 16:11
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 11.0.0 release. This release contains 2500+ commits from 237 authors.
Announcing QEMU Google Summer of Code 2026 internships
Annonce des stages QEMU Google Summer of Code 2026
20/02/2026 07:00
QEMU is participating in Google Summer of Code once again! Google Summer of Code is an open source internship program with internships running May through August. Would you like to experience contributing to an open source project? This paid remote work internship opportunity is a great way to ge...
QEMU version 10.2.0 released
QEMU version 10.2.0 publié
24/12/2025 23:12
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 10.2.0 release. This release contains 2300+ commits from 188 authors.
QEMU at Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit 2025
L'UEQ au Sommet Google Summer of Code Mentor 2025
20/11/2025 08:00
The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) Mentor Summit 2025 took place from October 23rd to 25th in Munich, Germany. This event marks the conclusion of the annual program, bringing together mentors from all over the world. QEMU had another successful year with several interesting projects (details on our...
QEMU version 10.1.0 released
QEMU version 10.1.0 publié
26/08/2025 23:25
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 10.1.0 release. This release contains 2700+ commits from 226 authors.
QEMU version 10.0.0 released
QEMU version 10.0.0 publié
23/04/2025 18:14
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 10.0.0 release. This release contains 2800+ commits from 211 authors.
Announcing QEMU Google Summer of Code 2025 internships
Annonce des stages QEMU Google Summer of Code 2025
06/03/2025 07:00
QEMU is participating in Google Summer of Code again this year! Google Summer of Code is an open source internship program that offers paid remote work opportunities for contributing to open source. Internships run May through August, so if you have time and want to experience open source develop...
QEMU version 9.2.0 released
QEMU version 9.2.0 publié
11/12/2024 23:42
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 9.2.0 release. This release contains 1700+ commits from 209 authors.
QEMU version 9.1.0 released
QEMU version 9.1.0 publié
03/09/2024 23:08
We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 9.1.0 release. This release contains 2800+ commits from 263 authors.
KVM Forum 2024: Call for presentations
Forum KVM 2024 : Appel à présentations
06/05/2024 06:00
The KVM Forum 2024 conference will take place in Brno, Czech Republic on September 22-23, 2024. KVM Forum brings together the Linux virtualization community, especially around the KVM stack, including QEMU and other virtual machine monitors.
Xen Project Blog (15 articles)
Xen at FOSDEM: Real-World Conversations About Xen and KVM
Xen à FOSDEM: Conversations du monde réel sur Xen et KVM
04/02/2026 14:00
We just wrapped up a weekend at FOSDEM 2026 where Xen and XCP-ng both had dedicated booths. This was my first time at FOSDEM and the legend lived up to the hype.It was an insightful weekend full of interesting folks who were genuinely interested in the Xen Project. Everything
OSS Japan 2025: A Breakthrough Year for Open Automotive Innovation
OSS Japon 2025: Une année de pointe pour l'innovation automobile ouverte
16/12/2025 11:35
The Xen Project is back from Open Source Summit Japan and Automotive Linux Summit 2025. This year’s event felt like a true watershed moment for the automotive industry and for open source. Across talks, demos, and hallway conversations, one thing was clear: open source is now a foundational
🛠️ Engineering Trust: How Xen’s Open CI Powers Global, Hardware-Level Testing
Fiducie d'ingénierie: Comment Xen-
10/07/2025 14:11
In safety-critical industries like automotive and industrial systems, trust is non-negotiable. When building software that controls critical hardware, like braking systems or factory automation, you need confidence. The software must behave exactly as intended. Every time. On the actual device.Th...
🛠️ Xen Summit 2025: Find Your Place in the Future of Virtualization
Xen Summit 2025: Trouvez votre place dans l'avenir de la virtualisation
27/06/2025 13:39
The annual Xen Summit is right around the corner, and there has never been a more exciting time to be part of the Xen Project.As enterprise and industrial needs shift and proprietary vendors rethink their licensing, the industry is ready for strong, open alternatives. Xen stands out not only
Let’s Grow Xen Together!
Cultivons Xen ensemble !
18/03/2025 15:01
Xen is open, secure, and built for the future. As the new Community Manager, I’m focused on growing the Xen community, welcoming new contributors, and ensuring a thriving ecosystem. Let’s build the future of virtualization together!
Xen Project 4.20: A Step Forward in Open Source Virtualization
Projet Xen 4.20: Un pas en avant dans la virtualisation Open Source
11/03/2025 13:30
Xen 4.20 is here! 🚀 This release boosts security, performance, and architecture support, shaping the future of open-source virtualization.
Xen Project Winter Meetup
Rencontre hivernale du projet Xen
13/02/2025 11:33
We just wrapped up the Xen Winter Meetup 2025. It was an amazing opportunity to push Xen forward in a way that can only happen when people get together in person. Organized by Vates, we hosted it at the University of Grenoble IMAG building, a great spot for cutting-edge research
Welcome Honda to the Xen Project Board
Bienvenue Honda au comité de projet Xen
09/12/2024 14:10
We're excited to announce our newest Advisory Board Member Honda, to Xen Project.Since its foundation, Honda has been committed to "creating a society that is useful to people" by utilizing its technologies and ideas. Honda also focuses on environmental responsiveness and traffic s...
Say hello to our new website
Dites bonjour à notre nouveau site
05/12/2024 15:09
Hello Xen Community,You may have noticed something different...We've refreshed our existing website! Why did we do this? Well, all these new changes are part of an ongoing effort to increase our visibility and make it easier to find information on pages. We know how important it
Xen Project Announces Performance and Security Advancements with Release of 4.19
Xen Project annonce des progrès en matière de rendement et de sécurité avec la libération de 4.19
05/08/2024 01:50
New release marks significant enhancements in performance, security, and versatility across various architectures. 
SAN FRANCISCO – July 31st, 2024 – The Xen Project, an open source project under the Linux Foundation, is proud to announce the release of Xen Project 4...
Upcoming Closure of Xen Project Colo Facility
Fermeture prochaine du projet Xen Colo
10/07/2024 04:21
Dear Xen Community,
We regret to inform you that the Xen Project is currently experiencing unexpected changes due to the sudden shutdown of our colocated (colo) data center facility by Synoptek. This incident is beyond our control and will impact the continuity of OSSTest (the gating Xen Project...
Xen Summit Talks Now Live on YouTube!
Xen Summit parle maintenant en direct sur YouTube!
18/06/2024 09:22
Hello Xen Community!
We have some thrilling news to share with you all. The highly anticipated talks from this year’s Xen Summit are now live on YouTube! Whether you attended the summit in person or couldn’t make it this time, you can now access all the
Get ready for Xen Summit 2024!
Préparez-vous pour Xen Summit 2024!
24/05/2024 03:46
With less than 2 weeks to go, are you ready?
The Xen Project is gearing up for a summit full of discussions, collaboration and innovation.
If you haven’t already done so – get involved by submitting a design session topic.
Don’t worry if you can’
Get involved: Xen Summit 2024 Design Sessions
Participer: Xen Summit 2024 séances de conception
10/05/2024 06:56
Our design sessions are now open for Xen Summit! 
If you’ve attended Xen Summit before, you might be familiar with the process.
For anyone who hasn’t done so before, please follow the instructions below, using the link to create an account.
Once you’
Why is Open Source important? Hear from our community member.
Pourquoi Open Source est-il important? Écoutez notre membre de la communauté.
26/04/2024 08:23
Community is everything at The Xen Project.
We spoke to Ayan, a dedicated community member who has been working on the Xen Project on his experience.
Why do you think open source is important? 
Open source software (like Linux kernel, uboot, xen, trusted firmware, etc) is an integral part
libvirt News (0 articles)
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⚡ MicroVMs
Firecracker Releases (10 articles)
Firecracker v1.15.1
Feu d'artifice v1.15.1
08/04/2026 13:02
Fixed
#5762: Cap virtio-rng per-request entropy to 64 KiB. Previously, a guest could construct a descriptor chain that caused Firecracker to allocate more host memory than the guest actually provided, potentially leading to excessive host memory consumption.
#5818: Enforce the virtio device init...
Firecracker v1.14.4
Pompier v1.14.4
08/04/2026 13:02
Fixed
#5762: Cap virtio-rng per-request entropy to 64 KiB. Previously, a guest could construct a descriptor chain that caused Firecracker to allocate more host memory than the guest actually provided, potentially leading to excessive host memory consumption.
#5818: Enforce the virtio device init...
Firecracker v1.14.3
Feu d'artifice v1.14.3
13/03/2026 16:33
Fixed
#5739: Fixed validation of TCP SYN options length when MMDS is enabled.
Firecracker v1.15.0
Feu d'artifice v1.15.0
09/03/2026 17:40
Added
#5510, #5593, #5564: Add support for the VMClock device. The implementation supports the snapshot safety features proposed here, but doesn't provide currently any clock-specific information for helping the guest synchronize its clocks. More information can be found in docs.
#5574, #5671, #...
Firecracker v1.14.2
Pompier v1.14.2
27/02/2026 16:29
Fixed
#5698: Fixed the possible ENXIO error which could occur during file open operation if the underlying file is FIFO without active readers already attached.
#5705: Fixed a bug that caused Firecracker to corrupt the memory files of differential snapshots for VMs with multiple memory slots. Th...
Firecracker v1.14.1
Barre de feu v1.14.1
20/01/2026 11:11
Changed
#5631: Update binary copy process inside Jailer to disallow symlinks and hardlinks at the destination path and change ownership of the copied binary to the specified uid/gid.
Firecracker v1.13.2
Feu d'artifice v1.13.2
20/01/2026 11:11
Changed
#5631: Update binary copy process inside Jailer to disallow symlinks and hardlinks at the destination path and change ownership of the copied binary to the specified uid/gid.
Firecracker v1.14.0
Pompier v1.14.0
06/02/2026 09:45
Added
#5350: Added a /serial endpoint, which allows setting serial_out_path to the path of a pre-created file into which Firecracker should redirect output from the guest's serial console. Not configuring it means Firecracker will continue to print serial output to stdout. Similarly to the logge...
Cloud Hypervisor Releases (10 articles)
v50.2
v50.2
23/02/2026 18:26
This is a bug fix release. The following issues have been addressed:
Fix image_type in OpenAPI definition (#7734)
v51.1
v51.1
22/02/2026 21:24
This is a bug fix release. The following issues have been addressed:
Fix image_type in OpenAPI definition (#7734)
v51.0
v51.0
20/02/2026 00:59
This release has been tracked in v51.0 group of our roadmap project.
Security Fixes
This release fixes a security vulnerability in disk image handling.
Details can be found in GHSA-jmr4-g2hv-mjj6.
A new backing_files=on|off option has been added to --disk to
explicitly control whether QCOW2 back...
v50.1
v50.1
20/02/2026 01:22
This is a point release containing security fixes and bug fixes.
Security Fixes
This release fixes a security vulnerability in disk image handling.
Details can be found in GHSA-jmr4-g2hv-mjj6.
A new backing_files=on|off option has been added to --disk to
explicitly control whether QCOW2 backing ...
v50.0
v50.0
19/12/2025 03:04
This release has been tracked in v50.0 group of our roadmap project.
Configurable Nested Virtualization Option on x86_64
The nested=on|off option has been added to --cpu to allow users
to configure nested virtualization support in the guest on x86_64
hosts (for both KVM and MSHV). The default val...
v49.0
v49.0
09/11/2025 05:40
This release has been tracked in v49.0 group of our roadmap project.
MSHV Support Improvements
On AArch64 with MSHV, firmware boot (#7391) and graceful guest shutdown
(#7354) are now supported, and CI coverage has been added (#7381).
Logging Improvements
Logs now use an improved timestamp format ...
v48.0
v48.0
12/09/2025 23:05
This release has been tracked in v48.0 group of our roadmap project.
Experimental fw_cfg Device Support
This feature enables passing configuration data and files, such as VM
boot configurations (kernel, kernel cmdline, e820 memory map, and ACPI
tables), from the host to the guest. (#7117)
Experim...
v47.0
v47.0
12/09/2025 16:49
This release has been tracked in v47.0 group of our roadmap project.
Block Device Error Reporting to the Guest
Instead of exiting on I/O errors, the virtio-block device now reports
errors to the guest using VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR. It improves the user
experience particularly when the guest rootfs is ...
v46.0
v46.0
23/05/2025 22:07
This release has been tracked in v46.0 group of our roadmap project.
File-level Locking Support with --disk
Now file-level locking is enforced for disk images, provided by users
with --disk. This ensures that only a single Cloud Hypervisor instance
can obtain write access to a given disk image at...
v45.0
v45.0
30/03/2025 17:28
This release has been tracked in v45.0 group of our roadmap project.
Experimental riscv64 Architecture Support
Cloud Hypervisor now has experimental riscv64 architecture
support. Details can be found from the riscv
documentation.
Alphabetically Sorted CLI Options
To improve the readability of CLI...
QEMU Releases (10 articles)
Kata Containers Blog (0 articles)
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Kata Containers Releases (10 articles)
Kata Containers 3.29.0
Conteneurs Kata
22/04/2026 20:01
Survey
Please take the Kata Containers survey:
https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/kata_containers_user_survey
This will help the Kata Containers community understand:
how you use Kata Containers
what features and improvements you would like to see in Kata Containers
Libseccomp No...
Kata Containers 3.28.0
Conteneurs Kata
17/03/2026 02:47
Survey
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Libseccomp No...
Kata Containers 3.27.0
Conteneurs Kata
19/02/2026 16:40
Survey
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Libseccomp No...
Kata Containers 3.26.0
Conteneurs Kata 3.26.0
29/01/2026 13:16
Survey
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Kata Containers 3.25.0
Conteneurs Kata 3.25.0
20/01/2026 14:17
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Kata Containers 3.24.0
Conteneurs Kata
12/12/2025 18:45
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Kata Containers 3.23.0
Conteneurs Kata
18/11/2025 12:55
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Kata Containers 3.22.0
Conteneurs Kata 3.22.0
28/10/2025 18:07
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Kata Containers 3.21.0
Conteneurs Kata 3.21.0
24/09/2025 08:10
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Kata Containers 3.20.0
Conteneurs Kata 3.20.0
22/08/2025 11:18
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🧬 Unikernels
MirageOS Blog (20 articles)
MirageOS security advisory 03: xen with solo5 >= 0.6.6 & < 0.7.5
Avis de sécurité MirageOS 03: xen avec solo5 >= 0.6.6 & < 0.7.5
07/12/2022 00:00
MirageOS Security Advisory 03 - infinite loop in console output on xen
Module: solo5
Announced: 2022-12-07
Credits: Krzysztof Burghardt, Pierre Alain, Thomas Leonard, Hannes Mehnert
Affects: solo5 >= 0.6.6 & < 0.7.5,
qubes-mirage-firewall >= 0.8.0 & < 0.8.4...
MirageOS retreat in October
Retraite MirageOS en octobre
07/11/2022 00:00
After 2.5 years of silent period due to Covid 19, we re-started the MirageOS retreats in early October 2022. This time 15 people gathered in Mirleft (southern Morocco) since it is directly at the sea side, less crowded and stressful than Marrakesh. We had a very nice venue with excellent food and...
MirageOS Unikernels at Robur
MirageOS Unikernels chez Robur
08/04/2022 00:00
At Robur, we have created many unikernels and services over the years using MirageOS, like OpenVPN, CalDAV, a Let’s Encrypt solver using DNS, DNS Resolver, authoritative DNS servers storing in a Git remote, and other reproducible binaries for deployment. We chose OCaml because of its advanced sec...
How MirageOS Powers Docker Desktop
Comment MirageOS Powers Docker Bureau
06/04/2022 00:00
Recently, I posted about how vpnkit, built with MirageOS libraries, powers Docker Desktop. Docker Desktop enables users to build, share and run isolated, containerised applications on either a Mac or Windows environment.
With millions of users, it's the most popular developer tool
on the planet. ...
OS as a Development Environment: A Journey of Discovery
L'OS comme environnement de développement : un voyage de découverte
04/04/2022 00:00
My first experience with the Mirage ecosystem was using qubes-mirage-firewall as a way to decrease resource usage for an internal system task. Just before the release of MirageOS 3.9, I participated in testing PVH-mode unikernels with Solo5. I found it interesting with very constructive exchanges...
Emails in OCaml
Courriels dans OCaml
01/04/2022 00:00
The security of communications poses a seemingly never-ending challenge across Cyberspace. From sorting through mountains of spam to protecting our private messages from malicious hackers, cybersecurity has never been more important than it is today. It takes considerable technical skills and dep...
Introduction to Build Contexts in MirageOS 4
Introduction pour construire des contextes dans MirageOS 4
30/03/2022 00:00
In this blog post, we'll discover build contexts, one of the central changes of MirageOS 4. It's a feature from the Dune build system that enables fully-customizable cross-compilation. We'll showcase its usage by cross-compiling a unikernel to deploy it on an arm64 Linux machine using KVM. This w...
Announcing MirageOS 4.0.0
Annonce de MirageOS 4.0.0
28/03/2022 00:00
On behalf of the MirageOS team, I am delighted to announce the release
of MirageOS 4.0.0!
Since its first release in 2013, MirageOS has made steady progress
towards deploying self-managed internet infrastructure. The
project’s initial aim was to self-host as many services as possible
aimed at emp...
Deploying MirageOS unikernels using binaries
Déploiement d'unions MirageOS utilisant des binaires
08/03/2022 00:00
We are pleased to announce that the EU NGI Pointer funding received by robur in 2021 lead to improved operations for MirageOS unikernels.
Our main achievement are reproducible binary builds of opam packages, including MirageOS unikernels and system packages. The infrastructure behind it, orb, bui...
Announcing MirageOS 4.0.0 Beta Release
Annonce de la sortie de MirageOS 4.0.0 Beta
10/02/2022 00:00
On behalf of the Mirage team, I am delighted to announce the beta release of MirageOS 4.0!
MirageOS is a library operating system that constructs unikernels for secure, high-performance network applications across a variety of hypervisor and embedded platforms. For example, OCaml code can be deve...
Announcing MirageOS 3.10
Annonce de MirageOS 3.10
08/12/2020 00:00
IPv6 and dual (IPv4 and IPv6) stack support https://github.com/mirage/mirage/pull/1187 https://github.com/mirage/mirage/issues/1190
Since a long time, IPv6 code was around in our TCP/IP stack (thanks to @nojb who developed it in 2014). Some months ago, @hannesm and @MagnusS got excited to use it....
Announcing MirageOS 3.9.0
Annonce de MirageOS 3.9.0
27/10/2020 00:00
We are pleased to announce the release of MirageOS 3.9.0.
Our last release announcement was for MirageOS 3.6.0, so we will also cover changes since 3.7.x and 3.8.x in this announcement.
New features:
The Xen backend has been re-written from scratch to be based on Solo5, and now supports PVHv2 on...
TLS 1.3 support for MirageOS
TLS 1.3 soutien à MirageOS
20/05/2020 00:00
We are pleased to announce that TLS 1.3 support for MirageOS is available. With
mirage 3.7.7 and tls 0.12 the Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.3
is available in all MirageOS unikernels, including on our main website. If you're reading this, you've likely established a TLS 1.3 con...
Hackers and climate activists join forces in Leipzig
Les pirates et les activistes du climat unissent leurs forces à Leipzig
08/01/2020 00:00
By Damien Leloup, special correspondent, Le Monde. Originally published by Le Monde on December 30, 2019. English translation by the MirageOS Core Team.
The Chaos Communication Congress, the world's largest self-managed event dedicated to IT security, hosted its 36th edition this weekend in Germa...
Announcing Irmin 2.0.0
Annonce d'Irmin 2.0.0
26/11/2019 00:00
We are pleased to announce Irmin
2.0.0, a major release of the
Git-like distributed branching and storage substrate that underpins MirageOS.
We began the release process for all the components that make up Irmin back in
May 2019, and
there have been close to 1000 commits since Irmin 1.4.0 release...
Announcing MirageOS 3.6.0
Annonce de MirageOS 3.6.0
18/10/2019 00:00
We are pleased to announce the release of MirageOS 3.6.0. This release updates MirageOS to support Solo5 0.6.0 and later.
New features:
Support for the Solo5 spt (sandboxed process tender) target via mirage configure -t spt. The spt target runs MirageOS unikernels in a minimal strict seccomp san...
MirageOS security advisory 02: mirage-xen < 3.3.0
Avis de sécurité de MirageOS 02: mirage-xen < 3.3.0
26/04/2019 00:00
MirageOS Security Advisory 02 - grant unshare vulnerability in mirage-xen
Module: mirage-xen
Announced: 2019-04-25
Credits: Thomas Leonard, Mindy Preston
Affects: mirage-xen < 3.3.0,
mirage-block-xen < 1.6.1,
mirage-net-xen < 1.10.2,
mirage-console < 2.4.2,
ocaml-v...
MirageOS Spring 2019 hack retreat roundup
MirageOS Printemps 2019 hacker retraite roundup
03/04/2019 00:00
Early March 2019, 31 MirageOS hackers gathered again in Marrakesh for our bi-annual hack retreat. We'd like to thank our amazing hosts, and everyone who participated on-site or remotely, and especially those who wrote up their experiences.
On this retreat, we ate our own dogfood, and used our Mi...
MirageOS security advisory 01: netchannel 1.10.0
Avis de sécurité MirageOS 01: netchannel 1.10.0
21/03/2019 00:00
MirageOS Security Advisory 01 - memory disclosure in mirage-net-xen
Module: netchannel
Announced: 2019-03-21
Credits: Thomas Leonard, Hannes Mehnert, Mindy Preston
Affects: netchannel = 1.10.0
Corrected: 2019-03-20 1.10.1 release
For general information regarding MirageOS ...
Announcing MirageOS 3.5.0
Annonce de MirageOS 3.5.0
05/03/2019 00:00
We are happy to announce our MirageOS 3.5.0 release. We didn't announce post 3.0.0 releases too well -- that's why this post tries to summarize the changes in the MirageOS ecosystem over the past two years. MirageOS consists of over 100 opam packages, lots of which are reused in other OCaml proje...
Solo5 Releases (10 articles)
Fixes & VirtIO memory barriers & EVENT_IDX
Correction des barrières mémoire & VirtIO & EVENT IDX
03/03/2026 11:44
VirtIO: negotiate EVENT_IDX, improves network performance roughly by a factor
of 2 (#630 @dinosaure)
VirtIO: add memory barriers (#630 @dinosaure)
Add better error reporting for ELF loader (#624 @m-wkr @hannesm, fixes #396)
configure.sh: Linux: force -no-pie for TARGET_CC_LDFLAGS (#629 @Firobe,
...
v0.10.0
v0.10.0
27/10/2025 15:28
v0.10.0 (2025-10-27)
Fix compilation on OpenBSD about #ifdef (@omegametabroccolo, @hannesm, @reynir, #614, related with #600)
Add GitHub actions to test Solo5 on different platforms (@hannesm, #616, #617 & #540)
Do not use -Wstringopt-overflow when we use clang for test_ssp (@hannesm, #607)
...
v0.9.3
v0.9.3
23/09/2025 11:20
v0.9.3 (2025-09-23)
Fix test_ssp on OpenBSD (@omegametabroccolo, #599)
Fix build of hvt on aarch64 (#601, @cmainas)
Adapt OpenBSD hvt tender with the new vmm(4) (@omegametabroccolo, @hannesm, #600)
v0.9.2
v0.9.2
15/07/2025 12:01
v0.9.2 (2025-07-15)
Send FPU info to GDB in HVT server (@greydot, #571)
Support of OpenBSD 7.5 (@shym, @adamsteen, @omegametabroccolo, #573)
v0.9.1
v0.9.1
06/03/2025 10:51
v0.9.1 (2025-03-06)
Fetch stdalign.h from system on FreeBSD by @shym in #590
Fix the documentation about clocks (sorry for my french) by @dinosaure in #591
v0.9.0
v0.9.0
06/03/2025 08:48
v0.9.0 (2024-10-11)
Fetch stdadomic.h from system on FreeBSD (#574, @shym, @hannesm)
Improve documentation about NAT & deployement (#575, @panglesd, @reynir)
Ensure reproducibility of installed objects (#576, @dinosaure)
Allow 4GB of memory for the unikernel (#577, @mato, @reynir, @Kensan, @...
v0.8.1
v0.8.1
05/04/2024 11:10
v0.8.1 (2024-04-05)
Update the documentation about how to use Solo5 (@fabbing, @dinosaure, @Kensan, #558)
Fix few warnings about the new introduced TLS support (@greydot, #563)
Prevent the release if we get some errors with -Werror (@hannesm, @palainp, #565)
Fix the gdb support and the EFLAGS re...
v0.8.0
v0.8.0
28/04/2023 08:09
v0.8.0 (2023-04-25)
Be able to build spt, virtio, muen and xen targets on OpenBSD
(@adamsteen, #544). This change does not allow us to "run" these targets on
OpenBSD
Fix linker scripts with TLS (Thread Local Storage) sections
(@palainp, @hannesm, @dinosaure, #542)
Export TLS symbols (@palai...
v0.7.5
v0.7.5
07/12/2022 14:45
v0.7.5 (2022-12-07)
Since MirageOS moved from PV mode to PVH on Xen, and thus replacing Mini-OS
with solo5, there was an issue in the solo5 code which failed to properly
account the already written bytes on the console. This only occurs if the
output to be performed does not fit in a single out...
v0.7.4
v0.7.4
06/11/2022 16:20
v0.7.4 (2022-11-04)
Mark .text execute-only, currently only on OpenBSD (@adamsteen, #450)
Allow all log levels to be passed as command line parameter to the tender
(added --solo5:error, --solo5:warn, --solo5:info) (@reynir, #532)
Add tender command line argument --block-sector-size:=int. This al...
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Why Claude needs a real environment to validate cloud-native code
Pourquoi Claude a besoin d'un environnement réel pour valider le code cloud-native
24/04/2026 12:00
Boris Cherny, who built Claude Code, recently shared on X how to get the most out of it following the
The post Why Claude needs a real environment to validate cloud-native code appeared first on The New Stack.
The next stages of AI conformance in the cloud-native, open-source world
Les prochaines étapes de la conformité AI dans le monde cloud-natif, open-source
09/04/2026 17:05
Until recently, running an AI model on Kubernetes was a guessing game. What worked on one cloud provider could fail
The post The next stages of AI conformance in the cloud-native, open-source world appeared first on The New Stack.
Microsoft wants to make service mesh invisible
Microsoft veut rendre le mesh de service invisible
08/04/2026 17:11
At KubeCon EU 2026 in Amsterdam, I sat down with Mitch Connors, a principal software engineer at Microsoft and Istio
The post Microsoft wants to make service mesh invisible appeared first on The New Stack.
True enterprise sovereignty is more approachable than ever, thanks to K8s-powered cloud-neutral PostgreSQL
La souveraineté véritable de l'entreprise est plus accessible que jamais, grâce à PostgreSQL, un cloud neutre.
07/04/2026 15:31
For years, the debate around digital sovereignty focused on infrastructure. Now the spotlight is shifting to a far more valuable
The post True enterprise sovereignty is more approachable than ever, thanks to K8s-powered cloud-neutral PostgreSQL appeared first on The New Stack.
Is observability still an operations problem at your organization?
L'observation demeure-t-elle un problème opérationnel dans votre organisation?
06/04/2026 16:05
Find out how putting runtime telemetry directly in the hands of developers can help your team debug faster, reduce escalations,
The post Is observability still an operations problem at your organization? appeared first on The New Stack.
Why Broadcom gave Velero to the CNCF Sandbox — and what it means for Kubernetes data protection
Pourquoi Broadcom a donné Velero à la CNCF Sandbox — et ce que cela signifie pour la protection des données Kubernetes
02/04/2026 14:36
Broadcom has deep roots as one of the leading contributors to CNCF open source as it continues to extend its
The post Why Broadcom gave Velero to the CNCF Sandbox — and what it means for Kubernetes data protection appeared first on The New Stack.
WebAssembly is now outperforming containers at the edge
WebAssembly est maintenant surperformant conteneurs au bord
29/03/2026 13:00
The mass adoption of WebAssembly has yet to be realized.  The true turning point for WebAssembly — specifically its ability
The post WebAssembly is now outperforming containers at the edge appeared first on The New Stack.
How platform teams are eliminating a $43,800 “hidden tax” on Kubernetes infrastructure
Comment les équipes de plateforme éliminent une taxe de 43 800 $ cachée sur l'infrastructure Kubernetes
28/03/2026 20:09
The ability to provision a Kubernetes cluster on demand, with full API access, custom RBAC, and isolated resource namespaces, defines
The post How platform teams are eliminating a $43,800 “hidden tax” on Kubernetes infrastructure appeared first on The New Stack.
Solo.io launches agentevals to solve agentic AI’s “biggest unsolved problem”
Solo.io lance agentevals pour résoudre le problème de l'agent AI.
28/03/2026 13:00
So many agents, so little time to evaluate them. Solo.io‘s new projects can help. Agentic AI has blown up. These
The post Solo.io launches agentevals to solve agentic AI’s “biggest unsolved problem” appeared first on The New Stack.
Your Kubernetes isn’t ready for AI workloads, and drift is the reason
Vos Kubernetes ne sont pas prêts pour les charges de travail de l'IA, et la dérive est la raison
25/03/2026 15:43
If you’re a platform engineering leader managing Kubernetes at scale, a new pressure has entered the room. The business wants
The post Your Kubernetes isn’t ready for AI workloads, and drift is the reason appeared first on The New Stack.
Why WebAssembly won’t replace Kubernetes but makes Helm more secure
Pourquoi WebAssembly n'a pas remplacé Kubernetes mais rend Helm plus sécurisé
21/03/2026 15:45
My gut reaction has often been to compare WebAssembly to Kubernetes. Flash back to over four years ago: Then, I
The post Why WebAssembly won’t replace Kubernetes but makes Helm more secure appeared first on The New Stack.
Why the ‘glorified host’ for AI is exactly the Kubernetes we need
Pourquoi l'hôte glorifié pour l'IA est exactement les Kubernetes dont nous avons besoin
20/03/2026 16:00
I recently caught a post from Hyperframe Research that asked a question many of us in the cloud-native trenches have
The post Why the ‘glorified host’ for AI is exactly the Kubernetes we need appeared first on The New Stack.
Linux kernel scale is swamping an already-flawed CVE system
L'échelle du noyau Linux envahit un système CVE déjà défectueux
20/03/2026 11:30
Linux kernel developers operate under constraints that very few other open source community maintainers experience. Evolving the capabilities of the
The post Linux kernel scale is swamping an already-flawed CVE system appeared first on The New Stack.
Sampling: the philosopher’s stone of distributed tracing
Échantillonnage : la pierre philosophe de tracé distribué
19/03/2026 15:00
In modern observability, distributed tracing is often considered the most expressive signal. It can be used to capture much of
The post Sampling: the philosopher’s stone of distributed tracing appeared first on The New Stack.
What is KubeVirt and why it’s growing
Qu'est-ce que KubeVirt et pourquoi il pousse
17/03/2026 16:00
KubeVirt is an open-source project that brings virtual machines into the Kubernetes control plane, letting teams run VMs and containers
The post What is KubeVirt and why it’s growing appeared first on The New Stack.
Tetrate launches open source marketplace to simplify Envoy adoption
Tetrate lance un marché libre pour simplifier l'adoption de l'Envoy
11/03/2026 17:52
Agentic AI development company Tetrate has launched Built on Envoy, a free and open source extensions marketplace for Envoy. Envoy
The post Tetrate launches open source marketplace to simplify Envoy adoption appeared first on The New Stack.
Cloud repatriation is hard. Here’s how to build a self-service developer platform that works.
Le rapatriement des nuages est difficile. Voici comment construire une plateforme de développeur en libre-service qui fonctionne.
04/03/2026 17:14
As more organizations move workloads back on-premises, they find themselves caught in a conundrum: How do they close the gap
The post Cloud repatriation is hard. Here’s how to build a self-service developer platform that works. appeared first on The New Stack.
Why Kubernetes 1.35 is a game-changer for stateful workload scaling
Pourquoi Kubernetes 1.35 est un changement de jeu pour l'échelle de charge de travail de l'état
21/02/2026 16:00
With Kubernetes 1.35, the In-Place Pod Resize feature has graduated to GA, and Vertical Pod Autoscaling InPlaceOrRecreate update mode has
The post Why Kubernetes 1.35 is a game-changer for stateful workload scaling appeared first on The New Stack.
The developer as conductor: Leading an orchestra of AI agents with the feature flag baton
Le développeur comme chef d'orchestre: Diriger un orchestre d'agents d'IA avec le drapeau de fonction baton
19/02/2026 23:31
Last month, just a few weeks after Dynatrace finalized its acquisition of DevCycle, Michael Beemer of Dynatrace and Andrew Norris,
The post The developer as conductor: Leading an orchestra of AI agents with the feature flag baton appeared first on The New Stack.
pg_lake comes to Snowflake Postgres: What it means for open standards
pg lake vient à Snowflake Postgres: Ce que cela signifie pour les normes ouvertes
06/02/2026 09:00
The pg_lake extension, which was initially released to the open source community in November, is now natively available in Postgres,
The post pg_lake comes to Snowflake Postgres: What it means for open standards appeared first on The New Stack.
Phoronix (20 articles)
Linux 7.2 To Set Default DRM Scheduler Priority To "Fair", New AIE4 Hardware In AMDXDNA
Linux 7.2 Pour définir la priorité par défaut DRM Scheduler à "Fair", nouveau matériel AIE4 dans AMDXDNA
01/05/2026 00:26
Even while the Linux 7.1 merge window was still ongoing this month, the initial "drm-misc-next" pull request to DRM-Next was sent out for beginning to queue new feature material toward the Linux 7.2 kernel coming this summer...
Shotcut 26.4 Released With Timeline Improvements, Vulkan Accelerated Speech-To-Text
Shotcut 26.4 Relâché avec des améliorations du calendrier, Vulkan accéléré discours au texte
30/04/2026 21:29
Shotcut 26.4.30 shipped today as the latest and greatest version of this open-source, cross-platform video editor...
Linux Mint To Begin Publishing HWE ISOs For Better Hardware Support
Linux Monnaie pour commencer la publication des ISO HWE pour un meilleur support matériel
30/04/2026 16:53
Due to Linux Mint moving to a longer development cycle with their next release not due until December, Linux Mint developers have decided to begin regularly publishing hardware enablement "HWE" ISOs with newer Linux kernel versions to provide better support for new hardware...
CachyOS Linux Performance Leading Over Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Fedora Workstation 44
CachyOS Linux Performance menant sur Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Fedora Workstation 44
30/04/2026 15:45
It's not too entirely surprising given the aggressive stance that the CachyOS Linux distribution has taken on out-of-the-box performance, but for those curious, it continues largely leading over the newly-released Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora Workstation 44 distributions for the leading performanc...
AerynOS Updated With Linux 7.0, Gaming Optimized Kernel Flavor
AerynOS mis à jour avec Linux 7.0, Gaming Optimised Kernel Flavor
30/04/2026 14:57
AerynOS, the Linux distribution formerly known as Serpent OS, is out with a new monthly ISO refresh and details on other recent improvements to this original, from-scratch Linux distribution...
Linux 7.1-rc1 Showing Off Some Wins On AMD Ryzen Threadripper
Linux 7.1-rc1 montrant des gains sur AMD Ryzen Threadripper
30/04/2026 12:23
My initial testing of the Linux 7.1 development kernel on various systems in the lab continues going well. Aside from one main regression in a synthetic micro-benchmark appearing on multiple systems, not seeing much in the way of Linux 7.1 performance concerns thus far and seeing some nice perfor...
GCC 16.1 Released With AMD Zen 6 Support, Algol 68 & Many C++ Improvements
GCC 16.1 sorti avec le support AMD Zen 6, Algol 68 et plusieurs C++ Améliorations
30/04/2026 10:37
GCC 16.1 is now available as the first stable release of GCC 16 as this year's major open-source GNU compiler feature release...
3mdeb Gets More Bits Of AMD openSIL & Coreboot Working On Ryzen AM5 Motherboard
3mdeb obtient plus de bits d'AMD openSIL & Coreboot travail sur Ryzen AM5 carte mère
30/04/2026 10:28
There are two exciting initiatives taking place simultaneously by the 3mdeb consulting firm: the open-source developers are working on an open-source firmware stack for a Gigabyte EPYC server motherboard and they are also working on a similar Coreboot + AMD openSIL port to a Ryzen AM5 consumer mo...
AMD Posts Newest Linux Patches To Accelerate Page Migration For Better Performance
AMD affiche les plus récents Patches Linux pour accélérer la migration des pages pour une meilleure performance
30/04/2026 10:12
Posted to the Linux kernel mailing list this week was the newest revision of a patch series originally started in early 2025 by a NVIDIA engineer for accelerating page migration. Now being worked on by AMD engineers, this accelerated page migration via batch copies and hardware offloading continu...
Servo Browser Engine Seeing Progress On FreeBSD Support
Servo Browser Engine Voir les progrès sur FreeBSD Support
30/04/2026 09:52
Following the recent Servo 0.1 release, the Servo project has published their latest monthly status report to highlight recent development efforts around this modern open-source browser engine...
CPPC v4 Support Being Worked On NVIDIA For The Linux ACPI Driver
CPPC v4 Support à travailler sur NVIDIA pour le pilote Linux ACPI
30/04/2026 09:45
Last year with the ACPI 6.6 specification release came revised Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) support for enhancing the capabilities around this standard for OS management of the performance of CPU cores using an abstract performance scale. That CPPC v4 support is now being wo...
The Intel Lunar Lake CPU Performance Gains On Linux Over The Past Year
La performance du processeur Intel Lunar Lake gagne sur Linux au cours de l'année écoulée
29/04/2026 17:30
Recently I ran benchmarks looking at the Xe2 graphics performance gains on Intel Lunar Lake over the past year with what's shipped by Ubuntu and comparing against our original tests of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition. With those Lunar Lake iGPU benchmarks out of the way, here is...
Linux's sched_ext Sees A Bunch Of Bug Fixes Following Increased AI Code Review
Linux sched ext voit un paquet de corrections de bugs suite à l'augmentation de la révision du code AI
29/04/2026 15:47
Just days after the Linux 7.1-rc1 kernel release, the Linux kernel's extensible scheduler class "sched_ext" is seeing a lot of bug fixes. Many of these bug fixes aren't just from the Linux 7.1 merge window but a number date back many kernel cycles. This uptick in bug fixes for sched_ext is coming...
OpenCL Introducing Cooperative Matrix Extensions For Machine Learning
OpenCL Introduction d'extensions de matrice coopérative pour l'apprentissage automatique
29/04/2026 15:13
Back in 2023 the Vulkan API introduced its initial Cooperative Matrix extension and necessary SPIR-V integration for helping with machine learning / AI inferencing use. Since then the cooperative matrix support has continued to be built upon for helping Vulkan in AI/ML areas. Now the OpenCL API i...
Rust-Written Zed 1.0 Code Editor Released
Rust-Written Zed 1.0 éditeur de code publié
29/04/2026 15:02
Zed, the cross platform, open-source text/code editor written by the developers behind the Atom editor, has finally reached version 1.0...
Hygon C86-4G CPU Support Added To The GCC 17 Compiler
Support du processeur Hygon C86-4G ajouté au compilateur GCC 17
29/04/2026 13:14
Merged today to the GCC Git compiler codebase, which will be for GCC 17 rather than the imminent GCC 16.1 stable release, is adding support for the Chinese-manufactured Hygon C86-4G-M4 / C86-4G-M6 / C86-4G-M7 series x86_64 processors...
Libcamera 0.7.1 Released With Improved Software ISP
Libcamera 0.7.1 Publié avec le logiciel amélioré ISP
29/04/2026 10:30
Libcamera 0.7.1 released on Tuesday as the newest feature release for this open-source library for camera image signal processors (ISPs) that has grown of importance for the likes of Raspberry Pi and Chrome OS and modern desktop Linux distributions with modern laptop hardware like recent Intel Co...
Wayland Developers Target June For Weston 16 Release
Wayland Developers cible juin pour Weston 16 version
29/04/2026 10:17
Weston 16.0 could ship by the end of June with good color management and HDR support along with other new features for this reference Wayland compositor...
Devuan Developer Working On Reviving GTK2 With Modern Fixes
Devuan Developer Working on Reviving GTK2 avec des correctifs modernes
29/04/2026 10:05
A Devuan developer, the Linux distribution that provides a Debian-based operating system without dependence on systemd, is working on "gtk2-ng" for providing modern fixes and improvements to the old GTK2 toolkit...
AMD Introducing New Linux Driver For Their Halo Box: For Its RGB LED Light Bar
AMD présente un nouveau pilote Linux pour leur boîte Halo : pour sa barre de lumière LED RGB
29/04/2026 00:49
AMD CEO Lisa Su back at CES 2026 showed off the Ryzen AI Halo box as a mini PC built around their excellent Strix Halo SoC. The Ryzen AI halo box is to serve as an AI development platform to compete with the likes of NVIDIA's DGX Spark and Dell GB10. This week is the first time I am seeing new Li...
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[$] Restartable sequences, TCMalloc, and Hyrum's Law
[$] Les séquences redémarrables, TCMalloc et la loi de Hyrum
30/04/2026 14:01
Hyrum's Law states that any
observable behavior of a system will eventually be depended upon by
somebody. The kernel community is currently contending with a clear
demonstration of that principle. The recent work to address some restartable-sequences
performance problems in the 6.19 release mai...
GCC 16.1 released
GCC 16.1 libéré
30/04/2026 13:38
Version
16.1 of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) has been
released.
The C++ frontend now defaults to the GNU C++20 dialect and the corresponding
parts of the standard library are no longer experimental. Several
C++26 features receive experimental support, including Reflection
(-freflection), ...
Seven new stable kernels for Thursday
Sept nouveaux noyaux stables pour jeudi
30/04/2026 13:28
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the 7.0.3, 6.18.26, 6.12.85, 6.6.137, 6.1.170, 5.15.204, and 5.10.254 stable kernels. The 7.0.3 and
6.18.26 kernels only contain fixes needed for Xen users; the others,
though, have backported fixes for the recently disclosed AEAD socket vulnerability. Kroah-Hartm...
Security updates for Thursday
Mises à jour de sécurité pour jeudi
30/04/2026 13:06
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (buildah, firefox, gdk-pixbuf2, giflib, grafana, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-21-openjdk, LibRaw, OpenEXR, PackageKit, pcs, python3.11, python3.12, python3.9, sudo, tigervnc, vim, xorg-x11-server, xorg-x11-server-Xwayland, yggdrasil, and yggdrasil-worker...
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 30, 2026
[$] Édition hebdomadaire LWN.net du 30 avril 2026
30/04/2026 00:18
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: Famfs; Python packaging council; Zig concurrency; pages and folios; Strawberry music manager; 7.1 merge window.
Briefs: GnuPG 2.5.19; Copy Fail; Plasma security; Fedora 44; Ubuntu 26.04; Niri 26.04; pip 26.1; RIP Se...
A security bug in AEAD sockets
Un bug de sécurité dans les sockets AEAD
30/04/2026 00:01
Security analysis firm Xint has disclosed a security bug in the Linux kernel
that allows for arbitrary 4-byte writes to the page cache, and which has been
present since 2017.
The vulnerability has
been fixed in mainline kernels. A
proof-of-concept script demonstrates how to use the flaw to cor...
[$] Python packaging council approved
[$] Conseil d'emballage Python approuvé
29/04/2026 16:48
The Python packaging world now has a formal
governance council, of the form described in PEP 772 ("Packaging
Council governance process"), which was approved
by the steering council on April 16. It has been over a year
since the PEP was first proposed in February 2025 and it has u...
Security review of Plasma Login Manager (SUSE Security Team Blog)
Revue de sécurité de Plasma Login Manager (SUSE Security Team Blog)
29/04/2026 14:20
SUSE's Security Team has published a detailed
blog post on their recent review of the Plasma
Login Manager version 6.6.2,
which was forked from the SDDM display
manager.
While most of the code remains the
same, the new upstream added a privileged
D-Bus helper called
plasmaloginauthhelper, which...
Security updates for Wednesday
Mises à jour de sécurité pour mercredi
29/04/2026 13:16
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (firefox, gdk-pixbuf2, java-17-openjdk, libxml2, python3, python3.11, python3.12, sudo, and webkit2gtk3), Debian (dnsdist, node-tar, pdns, pdns-recursor, and policykit-1), Fedora (chromium, edk2, and vim), Oracle (firefox, gdk-pixbuf2, go-toolset:rhe...
Remembering Seth Nickell
Seth Nickell se souvient
28/04/2026 18:50
LWN has received the sad news that Seth Nickell passed away, on
April 16, from his father, Eric Nickell:
Many of you knew Seth from his work in the GNOME Usability Project, but his
roots in that community trace back to his high school years. As a father of
a high school junior, I remember being...
Fedora Linux 44 has been released
Fedora Linux 44 a été publié
28/04/2026 14:33
The Fedora Project has announced
the release of Fedora Linux 44. There are "what's new"
articles for Fedora
Workstation, Fedora
KDE Plasma Desktop, and Fedora
Atomic Desktops. The Fedora Asahi Remix for Apple Silicon Macs,
based on Fedora 44, is also
available. See the Fe...
[$] Strawberry is ripe for managing music collections
[$] La fraise est mûre pour gérer les collections de musique
28/04/2026 14:12
There are dozens of music-player applications for Linux; the options range
from bare-bones programs that only play local files to full-blown
music-management projects with a full suite of tools for managing (and playing)
a music collection. Strawberry
is in the latter category; it has a bumper cr...
In Memoriam: Tomáš Kalibera
Dans les mémoires: Tomáš Kalibera
28/04/2026 13:46
We have received the sad news that Tomáš Kalibera, a member of the
R Project core team, has
passed away
after a short illness.
A friend who knew him well wrote to me: he was very happy, and
his work fulfilled him. That is, perhaps, the best thing one can
say about a life in open source — t...
All FOSDEM 2026 videos are online
Toutes les vidéos de FOSDEM 2026 sont en ligne
28/04/2026 13:18
FOSDEM's organizers have announced
that all of the video recordings "worth publishing" from FOSDEM 2026 are now available.
Videos are linked from the individual schedule pages for the talks and
the full
schedule page. They are also available, organised by room, at
video.fosdem.org/2026.
...
Security updates for Tuesday
Mises à jour de sécurité pour mardi
28/04/2026 13:11
Security updates have been issued by Debian (openjdk-21 and webkit2gtk), Fedora (botan3, chromium, cockpit, firefox, flatpak, gum, libarchive, libcoap, mingw-python3, ngtcp2, nss, openssh, openssl, openvpn, PackageKit, python3-docs, python3.11, python3.12, python3.13, python3.14, vim, and xrdp), ...