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ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
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WIFI Adapter not working since updating
Kernal Updater
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is Equipped with Linux Kernel 5.19 — From Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu!
Then again, there is always https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh that can install the mainline version for you.
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HWA on Jasper Lake for Dummies?
You need to upgrade your kernel to 5.16 or later, you can use a handy dandy script to update it for you, such as https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh the latest version should be fine.
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The 6.1 kernel is out
There's also a nice bash script you can use that will patch your kernel to a newer version on Ubuntu I've used
https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
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Best Distro for Blender?
If you use anything Ubuntu based you can use this: https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh to install the latest kernel
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No drivers for network-Both Ethernet and Wifi. How do I fix?
ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh is your friend! https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
- This is why I love Linux (how a kernel upgrade broke my sound and it was not an issue)
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Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS Released with Linux Kernel 5.13 and Mesa 21.2 from Ubuntu 21.10
I'm not really in the fond for compiling myself the kernels so I use this https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh
- Any suggestions for making my Xubuntu faster and responsive?
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Distro for server (with computer being 1.5 GB ram, 2 thread cpu @ 1.0 ghz)
Try Ubuntu Server. I am not quite sure why you would need a rolling release - if you want speed and the latest kernel use the ubuntu kernel update script: https://github.com/pimlie/ubuntu-mainline-kernel.sh. Highly reccomend the low-latency kernels for desktop systems, but generic should give more bandwidth in a server (not that the system you have will have a bunch of that, but, ya know).
linux
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The File Filesystem
FFS predates FreeBSD and is in some capacity supported by all 3 major BSDs. I'm fairly confident that Linux actually supports it through the ufs driver ( https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/fs/ufs ); whether the use of different names in different places makes it better or worse is an exercise for the reader.
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Linus Torvalds adds arbitrary tabs to kernel code
These are a bit easier to see what's going on:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/d5cf50dafc9dd5faa1e...
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/d5cf50dafc9dd5faa1e61...
Unfortunately Github doesn't have a way to render symbols for whitespace, but you can tell by selecting the spaces that the previous version had leading tabs. Linus changed it so that the tokens `default` and the number e.g. `12` are also separated by a tab. This is tricky, because the token "default" is seven characters, it will always give this added tab a width of 1 char which makes it always layout the same as if it were a space no matter if you use tab widths of 1, 2, 4, or 8.
- Show HN: Running TempleOS in user space without virtualization
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PfSense Software Embraces Change: A Strategic Migration to the Linux Kernel
There was also a Gentoo effort to run atop FreeBSD[0]. The challenge of course is that afaik none of the BSD kernel ABIs are considered stable. The stable interface is the BSD libc. That said, with binfmt_misc, I don't see a reason you couldn't just run (at least some) FreeBSD binaries on Linux with a thin syscall translation layer (rather something like qemu-system) and then your layer hooked via binfmt_misc. I'm not aware of anyone who has done this for FreeBSD, but prior efforts existed as alternate binfmts for SysVr4/5 ELF binaries[2]. Either way would take some elbow grease, but you *might* even be able just reuse binfmt_elf and just have a new interpreter for FreeBSD elf.
[0] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Gentoo_FreeBSD
[1] https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.html
[2] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/fs/binfmt_elf....
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Improvements to static analysis in GCC 14
> The original less-than check was deemed incorrect
It was only deemed incorrect because of an information leak. Not because it's a valid use-case for user space to copy smaller portions of *hwrpb into user space. https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/21c5977a836e399fc71...
- Linus Torvalds accepts a merge commit to the Linux kernel
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TinyMCE (also) moving from MIT to GPL
Correct. And the combined work needs to carry the MIT license text and copyright attributions for the MIT software authors. With binary distribution it must also be overt, not hidden in some source code drop, but directly accompanying the binary.
Many people who talk about relicensing never credit the MIT developers or distribute the MIT license text. "Because it's GPL now."
I don't think that you believe that, but many developers do.
Some don't see the need for source code scans for Open Source compliance, because the license.txt says GPL, so it's GPL. Prime example is the Linux kernel. There is code under different licenses in there, but people don't even read https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/COPYING till the end ("In addition, other licenses may also apply.") and conclude it's simply GPL 2 and nothing else.
Also be aware that sublicensing is not the same as relicensing.
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Linus Torvalds is looking for a more modern GUI editor
> Does he have something against it?
He notoriously hates GNU Emacs, yes.
https://marc.info/?m=122955159617722
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/...
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The Linux Kernel Prepares for Rust 1.77 Upgrade
So If we would only count code and not comments, it is only 9489 LoC Rust. Which would be about 0.03% and if we take all lines and not only LoC it would be around 0.05%
[0] https://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokei
[1] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b401b621758e46812da...
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Proposed Windows NT sync driver brings big Wine/Proton performance improvements
AIUI fsync is built on futex_waitv which has been upstreamed. So this has to be more than that.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/a0eb2da92b715d0c97b...
What are some alternatives?
zen-kernel - Zen Patched Kernel Sources
pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu
DS4Windows - Like those other ds4tools, but sexier
KTweak - A no-nonsense kernel tweak script for Linux and Android systems, backed by evidence.
winapps - Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
nvidia-system-monitor-qt - Task Manager for Linux for Nvidia graphics cards
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
mktorrent-win - MOVED: https://gitlab.com/q3aql/mktorrent-win-builds
DsHidMini - Virtual HID Mini-user-mode-driver for Sony DualShock 3 Controllers