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20-year-old Linux workaround is still slowing down AMD systems - Ars Technica When ACPI support was added to the Linux kernel in 2002—written by Andy Grover, committed by Linus Torvalds—it included a "dummy wait op." The system ...
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A 20 Year Old Chipset Workaround Has Been Hurting Modern AMD Linux Systems AMD engineer K Prateek Nayak recently uncovered that a ~20 year old chipset workaround in the Linux kernel still being applied to modern AMD ...
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Linux Fu: Atomic Power | Hackaday Linux Fu: Atomic Power ... People are well aware of the power of virtual machines. If you want to do something dangerous — say, hack on the kernel — you ...
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The Windows Subsystem for Linux Now Works With More Apps - How-To Geek The Windows Subsystem for Linux is an optional feature for running Linux applications on Windows PCs, thanks to a lightweight virtual machine.
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Linux 6.0 should be with us very soon - TechRadar After doubt over rc6, the success of Linux 6.0 rc7 means we should have the next OS by early October 2022.
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How to set a static IP in Rocky Linux | TechRepublic Rocky Linux 9 is a brilliant server operating system that comes from the man who created CentOS. This operating system offers plenty of features that ...
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Custom Steam Deck boot animation GUIDE - YouTube Gaming On Linux. 20.4K subscribers. Join. Subscribe. Comments. 3. Back to Linux. This is very nice, I love personalization.
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Old Linux patch slows down AMD Ryzen and Epyc - Aviation Analysis Wing An AMD developer has provided a Linux kernel patch that eliminates a legacy issue: queues when switching to ACPI C2 and C3 power saving modes.
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How to Install and Use Thunderbird on Linux - MakeUseOf How to Install Thunderbird Mail on Linux. Mozilla Thunderbird is available on all major Linux distros. It comes pre-installed on Ubuntu and its ...
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Lilbits: Pixel Watch leaked (again), improving Linux performance on modern AMD chips, and ... In other recent tech news from around the web, an AMD engineer spotted a no-longer-necessary bit of code in the Linux kernel that could be slowing ...
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