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IoT on Tap at Upcoming Embedded Linux Conference
The Internet of Things is front and center at the Embedded Linux Conference, held April 29 through May 1, and colocated with the Android...
Epic Games Loves Linux, Rolls Out UE4 Linux/SteamOS Support
One month after releasing Unreal Engine 4 and talking about Unreal Engine 4 Linux support, Epic Games released Unreal Engine 4.1 preview today and...
FUSE To Get Better Write Performance With Linux 3.15
File-systems implemented via FUSE (File-Systems in User-Space) will be getting better write throughput performance when upgrading to the Linux 3.15 kernel...Read more at Phoronix
insideHPC Performance Guru Looks at Nvidia’s New NVLink
"For NVLink to have its highest value it must function properly with unified memory. That means that the Memory Management Units in the CPUs...
Distribution Release: Robolinux 7.4.2
John Martinson has announced the release of Robolinux 7.4.2, a user-friendly, Debian-based distribution featuring integrated virtualisation software (for running another operating system in an...
Per-Cgroup Swap File Support Proposed For Linux
Published on the Linux kernel mailing list for review on Wednesday was per-cgroup swap file support...Read more at Phoronix
Linux Kernel Developers Fed Up With Ridiculous Bugs In Systemd
A patch was sent out today to the Linux kernel mailing list that would hide the "debug" string from showing up within the /proc/cmdline...
PostgreSQL and Linux Kernel Developers Discuss Fsync Issues at Collaboration Summit
Last week, I attended the Linux Storage, Filesystems, and Memory Management summit (LSF/MM) on Monday and Tuesday, and the Linux Collaboration Summit (aka Collab) from Wednesday...
Kernfs Is Updated To Be More Useful With Linux 3.15
The Kernfs code that's a split of the sysfs logic to make it more useful to other kernel subsystems wishing to have a virtual...
Old x86 Platforms To Be Removed With Linux 3.15
While the Linux 3.15 kernel is introducing a large number of new features, it's also doing away with some old drivers and older x86...