

Linux Kernel 6.14 Officially Released (9to5linux.com) 8
prisoninmate shares a report: Highlights of Linux 6.14 include Btrfs RAID1 read balancing support, a new ntsync subsystem for Win NT synchronization primitives to boost game emulation with Wine, uncached buffered I/O support, and a new accelerator driver for the AMD XDNA Ryzen AI NPUs (Neural Processing Units).
Also new is DRM panic support for the AMDGPU driver, reflink and reverse-mapping support for the XFS real-time device, Intel Clearwater Forest server support, support for SELinux extended permissions, FUSE support for io_uring, a new fsnotify file pre-access event type, and a new cgroup controller for device memory.
Also new is DRM panic support for the AMDGPU driver, reflink and reverse-mapping support for the XFS real-time device, Intel Clearwater Forest server support, support for SELinux extended permissions, FUSE support for io_uring, a new fsnotify file pre-access event type, and a new cgroup controller for device memory.
DRM panic support (Score:5, Funny)
Re:DRM panic support (Score:4, Funny)
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Bow down to our new, overlords! :P
Q1: Bow to our new what?
Q2: What happens if I don't self-identify as an overlord?
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Ha, with all of Microsoft's contributions to the Linux kernel via their Azure and WSL efforts, you'd hope they were re-basing Windows 12 on top of a Linux kernel!
Re:DRM panic support (Score:5, Funny)
Wait until all the ACs complain about Acronym Collision.
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And who had the bright idea to name something KVM?
Years ago this was the staple of /. (Score:4, Informative)
Darn, too late. (Score:2)
I had to replace my daily laptop for another (used) one, and found out none of the choices I had supported two drives. I've used BTRFS RAID1 on dual HHDs and SDDs (with a caddy for the CD unit) until this laptop, so now I can't see what difference read balancing would make.
Guess I'll have to wait until next time I need to replace hardware and hope there will be dual disk laptops available by then.