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      OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE To Provide A Security & Performance Win For Dealing With Containers

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19:44

    A new feature expected to be merged for the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel cycle is adding an OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE flag for the open_tree() system call. This OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE option can provide a nice performance win with added security benefits if you are dealing a lot with containerized workloads on Linux...
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      Mozilla Now Providing RPM Packages For Firefox Nightly Builds

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 16:18

    In late 2023 Mozilla began providing Debian packages of Firefox Nightly builds complete with an APT repository. Those on Debian/Ubuntu distributions have a much easier path for enjoying Firefox Nightly since then and now Mozilla engineers are providing similar RPM builds of Firefox nightly too...
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      CAKE_MQ Slated For Linux 7.0 To Adapt SCH_CAKE For Today's Multi-Core World

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 15:55

    Queued into the Linux networking subsystem's "net-next" branch ahead of the Linux 6.20~7.0 merge window next month is cake_mq as a multi-queue aware variant of the sch_cake network scheduler. The intent with cake_mq is to better scale the network traffic rate shaper across multiple CPU cores...
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      How NVIDIA GB10 Performance With the Dell Pro Max GB10 Compares To The GH200

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14:37

    Earlier this month we looked at the Dell Pro Max GB10 performance up against AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" with the superior performance for the green team for performance and power efficiency. For those wondering how the Dell Pro Max GB10 performance comes up for the much talked about NVIDIA GH200, here are some comparison benchmarks.
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      Revocable Resource Management Appears On Track For Linux 7.0

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 13:56

    A new feature that appears ready for introduction in the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle is revocable resource management...
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      New Patches Provide HDMI VRR & Auto Low Latency Mode Gaming Features For AMD Linux GPU Driver

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 11:38

    Support for newer HDMI features in the open-source AMD Linux graphics driver have been limited due to being blocked by the HDMI Forum. There are though some new HDMI gaming features being enabled via new AMDGPU kernel driver patches that are coming outside of AMD and based on public knowledge and/or "trying things out until they work/break" for functionality like HDMI Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode...
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      RADV Vulkan Driver Now Implements HPLOC For Even Faster Ray-Tracing Performance

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 11:24

    There have been a number of nice RADV driver Vulkan ray-tracing performance optimizations for Mesa in recent times... Here is yet another merge request now merged for Mesa 26.0 and helping deliver some nice performance uplift for ray-traced games on Linux. And, yes, this is yet another Valve contribution to this open-source AMD Radeon Linux graphics driver...
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      Intel LLM-Scaler-Omni Update Brings ComfyUI & SGLang Improvements On Arc Graphics

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 11:14

    Following last week's updated Intel LLM-Scaler-vLLM release for helping advance vLLM usage on Intel Arc Graphics, LLM Scaler Omni is out with a new release today for that LLM-Scaler environment focused on image / voice / video generation using Omni Studio and Omni Serving modes...
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      Myrlyn 1.0 Released For Package Manager GUI Spawned By SUSE's Hack Week

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 11:02

    Myrlyn 1.0 was released today as the package manager GUI developed by SUSE engineers and started out just over one year ago during a SUSE Hack Week event as a SUSE/Qt package manager program not dependent upon YaST or Ruby...