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RISC-V adds CD-ROM image support to its default Linux 6.1 kernel configuration

RISC-V will add support for CD-ROM filesystems in the upcoming Linux 6.1 default kernel configuration. This move is not intended to use CD/DVD drives in RISC-V, after all CD-ROMs are largely obsolete by 2022. This is because some installation media can still be distributed as images of these filesystems, and some use cases may also

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Linux 6.1 Perf adds AMD CPU memory reporting and Cache-To-Cache features

The “perf” kernel subsystem of Linux has gained some new AMD CPU functions in the Linux 6.1 version. The more important ones are perf mem (memory report) and perf c2c (Cache-To-Cache) two functions, of which the perf mem function uses For various memory statistics, and the perf c2c function is used for statistics of CPU

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Linux 6.1 will usher in MGLRU and Maple Tree support

Andrew Morton has committed a lot of memory management (“MM”) code for the Linux 6.1 merge window.inMost notably multi-generation LRUs “MGLRU” Page Reclamation Policyand Maple Tree Function. Multi-generation LRU “MGLRU” Developed by Google, it can be used to improve the Linux kernel’s page reclamation policy. MGLRU has been shown to provide very good performance benefits

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Huawei EROFS Provides FSCache-Based Shared Domain Support for Linux 6.1

EROFS, short for Enhanced Read-Only File System, is an enhanced read-only file system developed by Huawei. In mid-2018, EROFS was first introduced to the staging area of ​​Linux kernel version 4.14, and after a year of continuous development, the EROFS file system driver was merged into the mainline in Linux kernel version 5.4. Unlike other

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KaOS Linux 2022.10 Released, KDE Desktop Linux Distribution – News Fast Delivery

The KaOS Linux development team recently released KaOS Linux 2022.10 with the latest Plasma (5.25.90), KDE Gear (22.08.1) and Frameworks (5.78.0). All of these are built on top of Qt 5.15.6+. The installer Calamares has implemented a number of changes over the past few months and can now be installed entirely from a touchpad or

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LinuxGSM Homepage, Documentation and Downloads – Linux Game Server Deployment Tool – News Fast Delivery

LinuxGSM is a command-line tool for quick and easy deployment and management of dedicated game servers for Linux. Game servers are not easy to manage, and as a command line tool, LinuxGSM is designed to be as simple as possible, allowing administrators to spend less time managing and more time gaming. main feature More than

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Linux Kernel 5.19.12 May Damage Laptop Screens

Recently, some users said that their laptops (with Intel i7-1065G7 CPU) installed with Fedora 35 (Workstation Edition) system had white flashing on the screen after upgrading the kernel version.The device’s Linux kernel version is said to have been upgraded to 5.19.12 (kernel 5.19.12-100.fc35)the problem was in a previous kernel update 5.19.11-100.fc35did not happen. The user

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Linux 6.1 on track to be the LTS kernel release of the year

Linux 6.0 was officially released earlier this week. Given that Linux has an LTS version released every year, many people are currently speculating whether this year’s LTS version is the already released 6.0 or the 6.1 planned for December this year. According to current Linux maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux 6.1 is more likely to be

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SUSE Releases First Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) Prototype – News Fast Delivery

SUSE released The first prototype of the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) – named “Les Droites”. According to the official introduction, the motivation for developing ALP is to allow users to focus on their workloads while abstracting the hardware and application layers. Through the use of virtual machines and container technology, the Adaptable Linux Platform allows

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