Linux 6.9 released
Linux 6.9 released
Linux 6.9 released
Here's the TL;DR from Phoronix:
#AMD
#Intel
Full summary here: https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-69-features/
I wonder what an Intel Core hybrid CPU is
It refers to modern Intel CPUs where there are two types of cores - performance cores (P-cores) and efficient cores (E-cores). This is similar to ARM's big.LITTLE architecture which we've seen in smartphones for many years already.
See: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/resources/how-hybrid-design-works.html
12th gen and up intel CPUs. All but a few have P and E cores.
Also like one weird i5 from about 10th gen.
Dropping the old NTFS driver.
Good stuff. Hasn't there always been confusion on mounting your NTFS drive using the old driver vs the new?
Indeed. But I think some confusion will still remain as long as the ntfs-3g FUSE driver is still included by distros. Because right now, you have to explicitly specify the filesystem type as ntfs3
if you want to use the new in-kernel driver, otherwise it would use ntfs-3g
. And most guides on the web still haven't been updated to use ntfs3
in the fstab, so I'm afraid this confusion will continue to persist for some time.
I've had bad experiences with ntfs3
anyway, so it's probably for the best that ntfs-3g
is the default. Also last I checked ntfs3
had effectively been orphaned by paragon (the developers), is that still the case?
You know I didn't realize until now there was actually "confusion". I just thought I was a dolt for forgetting the package name or confusing the command name. Heh!
69, interrupted with a period? Not nice
Ni.ce
GNU/Nice.
I am hoping for a smooth sailing of the new kernel.
NICE
"nice" * 0.1
Used Mainline to install it on Ubuntu 23.10. Together with Nvidia driver v550, it is working without an issue for me.
Nice