Linux 4.18 Releases With Steam Controller Kernel Driver, Spectre Updates (phoronix.com) 47
fstack writes: Linus Torvalds has released Linux 4.18 as the newest kernel bringing a Steam Controller kernel driver, Spectre updates for ARM64, power management updates, a "Restartable Services" system call, AMD Radeon graphics driver improvements, V3D DRM as Broadcom's new graphics driver, DM writecache support, USB 3.2 support, and many other updates. Linus Torvalds wrote of the 4.18 final release: "It was a very calm week, and arguably I could just have released on schedule last week, but we did have some minor updates. Mostly networking, but some vfs race fixes (mentioned in the rc8 announcement as 'pending') and a couple of driver fixes (scsi, networking, i2c). Some other minor random things (arm crypto fix, parisc memory ordering fix)." In a separate article, Phoronix details all the changes and new features available in this release.
Linus the legend (Score:3, Funny)
What a guy. Should win a Nobel prize. Best buy in tech ever.
Re: Linus the legend (Score:1)
Best *guy in tech. I'm sure he's not for sale!
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It might make the updates before 18.10 is ready. The rate of uptake with new kernels seems to have increased with Ubuntu and derivative distros. Not sure why you would want Steam gaming inside the kernel, but then these are deep technical matters. As long as it works and doesn't break my day, whatever.
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The dongle still works better then bluetooth, if you can deal with a thingy sticking out of your PC
Ukuu? (Score:2)
Why not trying by yourself?
If the procedure to update kernel looks complex, you may just use the Ukuu very simple updater (actually just a wrapper, with nice explanations, and even available within U. app store itself IIRC).
I for one am using the latest 4.17 kernel (from two days ago), installed via Ukuu, on all my Ubuntu 16 LTS machines*.
(Ukuu even explains you how to proceed if you loaded a failed kernel, with a simple action to switch back to your previous one. Which happened to me once in the last 20 up
Spectre update (Score:3)
Also... (Score:1, Troll)
They forgot to mention it now runs inside Emacs.
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Great! Now we're just waiting on a decent text editor...
Re: Also... (Score:1)
Emacs has been assimilated into systemd (Score:2)
Emacs is now part of systemd. It can now be used to edit binary blobs. Ascii file support has been deprecated in the new systemd.emacs.
Can he reverse the Theory of Relativity ? (Score:1)
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Reverse Relativity, sounds catchy. [dreamstime.com]
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Unfortunately people are too aware of the pitfalls of NIH syndrome so you're not going to be able to get enough members of the open source community to create a competently done init replacement to replace an incompetently done one that still (somewhat)
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They retire that pile of shit yet or is Poettering still sucking everyone's dicks to keep it?
Given Linus's own comments on the matter why would you think anyone who matters cares?
let me be the first to ask .. (Score:2)
For anyone else wondering (Score:4, Informative)
The Steam Controller, is a hand controller for playing Steam games.
It is not, disappointingly, a gadget for controlling steam engines.
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I bought one during the summer sale, it seems like a neat piece of hardware, but man is it wierd.
I *want* to like it so much, but i'm having a lot of trouble getting used to it. So much configuration!!!
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Steam Controller? (Score:2)
Man, I knwe Linux was all about supporting old devices, but this is Steampunk-grade.