FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Linux 619
Mostrando postagens com marcador Linux 619. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Linux 619. Mostrar todas as postagens

segunda-feira, 2 de fevereiro de 2026

The Linux 6.19-rc8 Release: A Calm Prelude to a Historic Kernel Upgrade

 

Kernel Linux

Delve into the Linux 6.19-rc8 release, a pivotal step before the stable kernel launch. Understand the unique release cadence influenced by year-end holidays, explore key fixes, and preview the upcoming Linux 7.0 transition. Our expert analysis covers kernel development insights, regression management, and what this means for enterprise deployments and system administrators. Read the definitive guide.

domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2026

Linux 6.20 Kernel to Feature cTGPU Control for Uniwill Laptops, Boosting NVIDIA RTX Performance




The upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle will introduce custom Total Graphics Power (cTGP) control for Uniwill-manufactured laptops, including TUXEDO Computers models. This platform driver enhancement allows users to adjust dedicated NVIDIA GPU power limits, optimizing performance for RTX 3000 series and newer mobile graphics. Discover how this upstream development improves Linux hardware compatibility and gaming/workstation potential. 

domingo, 14 de dezembro de 2025

Linux 6.19-rc1 Kernel Released: Major VFS Overhauls and Rust Drivers Emerge

 

Kernel

Linux 6.19-rc1 kernel is released, featuring major VFS layer cleanups and the first real Rust-based drivers. Explore key changes like default AMDGPU for GCN 1.0/1.1, filesystem work, and prep for AMD Zen 6 & Intel Nova Lake. Learn what this means for developers & sysadmins.

segunda-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2025

Linux 6.19 Kernel Update: Writing I2C Bus Drivers in Rust

 

Kernel Linux

Linux 6.19 introduces Rust bindings for I2C driver development, expanding kernel memory safety. This analysis covers the technical implementation, benefits for systems programming, and the strategic shift towards sustainable, secure infrastructure. Explore the future of embedded systems and kernel development.