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Optimizing Preemption in the Linux Kernel

The kernel’s lowest-level primitives can be called thousands of times (or more) every second, so, as one might expect, they have been ruthlessly optimized over the years. To do otherwise would be to sacrifice some of the system’s performance needlessly. But, as it happens, hard-won performance can slip away over the years as the code is changed and gains new features. Often, such performance loss goes unnoticed until a developer decides to take a closer look at a specific kernel subsystem. That would appear to have just happened with regard to how the kernel handles preemption. <p> Click below (subscribers only) for the full article from this week’s Kernel Page.

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Netrunner Sprints Ahead of the Linux Distro Pack

“Enigma” may be the nickname of the latest release of the Netrunner Linux distro, but there’s actually nothing enigmatic about it. In fact, Netrunner 13.06 — also known as “Netrunner 5” — delivers one of the most satisfying out-of-the-box desktop experiences I have had in quite some time. I spend an inordinate amount of time testing and using different Linux distributions. My experiences with these sometimes-obscure distros and other Linux applications are the subjects right here in this weekly Linux Picks and Pans report.

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Patterns and Practices for Open Source Software Success

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How do you create a successful free or open source software project?

There are two parts to success:

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Mir 0.0.9 Display Server Fixes Lag, VT Switching

For those following Mir Display Server development now that it’s living in Ubuntu 13.10, Mir 0.0.9 has been released…

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Audio Support Comes Closer For Newer Radeon GPUs

Newer AMD Radeon GPUs are closer to having HDMI audio support with the open-source DRM/KMS driver…

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GNOME Display Settings Now Working On Wayland

In addition to the Hawaii Weston Shell update and better touch input support on Weston, there’s some more good news for Wayland: the GNOME Display Settings is now working on Wayland via a new Dbus interface…

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Puppy Linux 5.6 Starts Playing With F2FS

Poppy Linux, the lightweight and speed-oriented Linux distribution based upon Slackware, has updated their “Slacko” release to version 5.6 and with Puppy Linux 5.6 comes full F2FS file-system support…

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Distribution Release: ZevenOS 3.2 “Neptune”

ZevenOS 3.2 “Neptune” edition, a desktop Linux distribution based on Debian “wheezy” built for 64-bit computers featuring a newer kernel and some drivers, has been released: “The Neptune team is proud to announce the release of Neptune 3.2 (Codename ‘Brotkasten on Speed’). This release features the Linux kernel….

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Qt For Tizen Alpha 3 Brings New Features

The Qt for Tizen open-source project to bring the tool-kit to the open-source Tizen operating system is gaining ground and is now up to its third release…

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Rugged PC/104 Module Runs Linux on Vortex86DX2 SoC

Adlink unveiled a rugged x86-based PC/104 SBC with shock and vibration resistance, extended temperature support, and legacy ISA bus support. The 3.6 x 3.8-inch CoreModule1-86DX2 is equipped with a DMP 1GHz Vortex86DX2 system-on-chip, and features I/O including graphics, Ethernet, SATA, USB, serial, and A/D, and offers mini-PCIe and modular PC/104 expansion. The CoreModule1-86DX2 is designed […]

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