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Optimizing Linux MD Bitmap Code Yields 89% Throughput Boost For Quad SSDs

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by bob on Dec 11, 2024 7:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel, Linux
A promising patch for the Linux kernel is optimizing the locking contention and scattered address space for the MD bitmap code to improve both the storage throughput and latency.

Machine Learning in Linux: Simplexity – simple Perplexity AI desktop app

  • LinuxLinks.com; By LinuxLinks (Posted by sde on Dec 11, 2024 6:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Simplexity is a simple desktop app that accesses Perplexity. It’s free and open source software.

IBM's Latest Fedora Divestment Speaks for Itself

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Dec 11, 2024 5:12 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM
Microsoft must be very pleased with what IBM is doing

Say Goodbye to Legacy Tools: openSUSE Recommends switcherooctl for Multi-GPU Systems

switcherooctl, a lightweight userspace utility, is the recommended solution for managing GPU switching on openSUSE with multiple GPUs.

MiniOS 4.0: Sleek Visual Updates and Streamlined Functionality

MiniOS 4.0 unveils a new Toolbox edition, enhanced visuals, better system tools, kernel updates, and support for NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT storage.

Ptyxis Becomes Ubuntu's Recommended Replacement To GNOME Terminal

While the Ubuntu desktop has been offered the newer GNOME Console as an alternative to GNOME Terminal, there's been a recent fondness around Ptyxis and apparently is becoming the recommended replacement to GNOME Terminal for the Ubuntu camp...

Perf Support For 2,048 CPU Cores Is Becoming Not Enough - Patches Bump Kernel Limit

Currently the Linux kernel's "perf" performance monitoring subsystem has a limit on 2,048 CPU cores for its CPU map that is set by the MAX_NR_CPUS value. But that's becoming not enough in today's high core count era that patches are looking to raise it to a 4,096 CPU core limit by default...

Systemd 257 Released, Here’s What’s New

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Dec 11, 2024 9:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Systemd 257 Linux service manager released with major updates: revamped tmpfiles purge, JSON public API, improved device handling, and future-proofed kernel support.

Linux 6.12 is the new long term supported kernel

Mid-November release will be maintained for 'several years' Last month's new version of the Linux kernel, 6.12, has been confirmed as the newest LTS release… which also marks the end of the line for kernel 4.19.…

Sovereign Tech Agency Injects €562K into Arch Linux

Big news for Arch Linux! ALPM, Arch Linux's packaging ecosystem, received €562K funding from Sovereign Tech Agency to modernize package creation, validation, and verification with Rust-based tooling and libraries.

Flathub To Introduce Paid Apps and Easy Donation Options

Flathub is an increasingly popular portal for Flatpak apps for every Linux distribution. Now, it's doing something to help the ecosystem grow!

21 Years Later, GNU Shepherd Service Manager Hits v1.0

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Dec 10, 2024 10:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
After 21 years, a minimalist yet powerful GNU Shepherd v1.0 service management daemon is live with timed services, log rotation, and more.

NVIDIA R565 vs. Linux 6.13 + Mesa 25.0 Git AMD / Intel Graphics For Linux Gaming

It's been a few months since running any fresh Linux graphics driver comparison benchmarks. But given the imminent availability of the first Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards, I have been carrying out some fresh Linux GPU driver testing.

Critical Vulnerability (CVE-2024-37071) in IBM Db2 Affects Linux and UNIX Platforms

IBM has recently disclosed a security vulnerability (CVE-2024-37071) affecting its Db2 database software for Linux and UNIX platforms. Under certain circumstances, an authenticated user could use the flaw to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack by abusing bad memory allocation with a specially constructed query.

GNOME 46.7 Improves Accessibility of Quick Settings’ Keyboard Backlight Toggle

The GNOME Project released today GNOME 46.7 as the seventh maintenance update to the GNOME 46 desktop environment series with various bug fixes, updated translations, and other changes.

Arduino Core for Zephyr beta released – Let’s give it a try!

Last July, Arduino announced plans to switch from the soon-to-be deprecated Arm Mbed to Zephyr RTOS, and the company has now outed the first beta release of “Arduino Core for Zephyr OS” for a range of boards.

How I Managed to Play AAA Games on Raspberry Pi

You can utilize your Raspberry Pi to experience games too, with a catch!

How to Install Arch Linux: A Beginner’s Practical Guide

Install Arch Linux without the hassle! This guide simplifies the process with step-by-step instructions, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike.

openSUSE Touts Improved Multi-GPU Switching Support

Te openSUSE project shared today that there is enhanced multi-GPU switching support to enjoy now with openSUSE Linux.

South Korean web giant Naver creates its own Linux distro

'Navix' follows OpenELA rules, comes with ten years support, and is already used in production at scale. Korean web giant Naver has gone into the operating system business, releasing its very own Linux distribution.

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