FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Resultados da pesquisa HDMI
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quarta-feira, 13 de maio de 2026

Protect Your SUSE Linux: The mozjs60 JavaScript Engine Vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-32776, CVE-2026-32777, CVE-2026-32778)

 


SUSE mozjs60 security update: permanent guide for CVE-2026-32776, CVE-2026-32777, CVE-2026-32778. Check vulnerability with commands, apply patches with Bash script, mitigation alternatives (iptables, AppArmor), and build your own lab with a Raspberry Pi kit.

segunda-feira, 11 de maio de 2026

Ubuntu Kernel Security: The Complete, Lasting Guide (Works for Years)

 



Ubuntu kernel security simplified. Check your kernel, auto-fix with a bash script, and apply firewalls or AppArmor when updates aren't possible. Long-term guard for 22.04 LTS.

domingo, 3 de maio de 2026

From a "News Flash" to a Security Checklist

 

A sudo privilege escalation flaw (CVE-2026-35535) in Rocky Linux allows local users to gain root access. This guide covers how to identify vulnerable systems, patch them immediately, set up an automated update, and apply a manual workaround as a temporary fix.

Securing Your Git Commit Signing Policy: A Practical Guide to the Sequoia-Git Vulnerability

 



Learn how to address the RUSTSEC-2026-0109 vulnerability in sequoia-git on Fedora Linux. This comprehensive, evergreen guide provides step-by-step checks, an automation script for applying the fix to versions before 0.6.0, and alternative temporary mitigations like iptables restrictions and AppArmor profiles to protect your commit signing policy and project integrity.

sábado, 11 de abril de 2026

Suporte a HDMI no BeagleV Ahead com kernel Linux principal PT - BR

 


Guia prático para ativar o suporte a HDMI no BeagleV Ahead com kernel Linux principal. Aprenda a configurar a Device Tree, carregar os módulos DRM do SoC TH1520 e resolver problemas comuns de detecção de monitor neste SBC RISC-V de código aberto.

quarta-feira, 11 de março de 2026

Intel’s Groundbreaking Linux Patches: Revolutionizing Adaptive Sync for Panel Replay and Power Management

 


Dive deep into Intel's latest Linux kernel patches enabling Adaptive Sync SDP for Panel Replay and auxless ALPM. We analyze the technical breakthroughs for Battlemage GPUs, the current state of VRR support, and what this means for the future of power-efficient, tear-free display technology on open-source platforms.

domingo, 1 de março de 2026

Linux 6.1 Graphics Overhaul: New RISC-V Drivers, NVIDIA Nouveau ZCULL, and Coreboot DRM Reshape Kernel Display

 

Kernel Linux

Dive deep into the latest Linux 6.1 kernel graphics driver developments. We analyze the new Verisilicon DC8200 and Coreboot DRM drivers, groundbreaking Nouveau ZCULL support for NVIDIA GPUs, and AMDGPU updates. A technical deep-dive for developers and hardware enthusiasts on the future of open-source graphics.

domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2026

GNOME 50 Unleashes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR): A Milestone for Linux Desktop Performance

 

 GNOME 50 promotes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) from experimental to stable, enabling smoother gaming and visuals on Linux. Learn how to enable this display technology, its benefits for modern monitors, and what it means for the future of the GNOME desktop environment. Authoritative guide for users and developers

sexta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2026

Linux Gaming & Productivity Boost: Valve Engineer Unlocks Modern Features for Legacy AMD APUs

 

Radeon

Valve's Linux engineers enable modern AMDGPU DC support for legacy GCN 1.1 APUs like Kaveri, unlocking DP/HDMI audio, VRR, HDR, and 10-bit color. This Linux kernel driver update breathes new life into older AMD desktop and laptop hardware. Learn about the patches, features, and kernel merge timeline.

quinta-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2026

The Definitive Guide to Raspberry Pi's Smart Display Module: A Game-Changer for Digital Signage

 

Raspberry Pi

Discover Raspberry Pi's groundbreaking Smart Display Module for Compute Module 5—complete specifications, Intel SDM compliance, dual HDMI outputs, M.2 AI acceleration, and professional signage applications for 2026 deployment. Learn how this embedded systems solution transforms flight information displays, retail signage, and industrial monitor integration.

quinta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2026

Apple Silicon Linux Support Reaches Milestone: Full USB-C Integration for M1/M2

Apple

Linux kernel 6.20-7.0 merges critical Apple Silicon Device Tree updates, enabling full USB 2.0/3.x support for M1/M2 Macs. Explore the technical architecture, component dependencies, and port configuration for professional Linux development on Apple hardware. 185 characters.

domingo, 18 de janeiro de 2026

AMDGPU & AMDKFD Linux Driver Patches: A Deep Dive into RDNA 4 Prep & 340MHz HDMI Boost for Linux 6.20~7.0

 

Radeon


Explore the latest AMDGPU & AMDKFD Linux kernel patches for Linux 6.20~7.0. Dive deep into RDNA 3.5/4.0 (GFX12.1) support, SMU 15 updates, 340MHz HDMI clock fixes for 4K/8K displays, and ARM64 server optimizations. A must-read for Linux sysadmins, PC builders, and HPC developers.

sábado, 10 de janeiro de 2026

AMD Lays Linux Foundation for RDNA 4 & Next-Gen AI GPUs: A Deep Dive into Kernel 7.0 Driver Updates

 

Radeon

 AMD's latest Linux kernel driver update, targeting Linux 7.0, introduces foundational support for next-gen RDNA 4 (GC 12.1) and enhanced RDNA 3.5 (GC 11.5.4) GPUs, plus new NPU integration via SMU 15. This in-depth analysis covers the IP block enablement strategy, ROCm compute improvements, and what it signals for AMD's 2026-2027 graphics and AI accelerator roadmap. 

domingo, 28 de dezembro de 2025

Intel Panther Lake Linux Support Reaches Critical Milestone with Xe3_LPD Firmware Upstream

 

Intel

 Intel Panther Lake's Xe3_LPD firmware is now upstreamed for Linux, signaling production-ready graphics & NPU support. We analyze the implications for Linux 6.18+, Mesa 25.3+, and what it means for CES 2025 launches. Explore performance expectations, firmware details, and the roadmap for next-gen Intel laptops.

segunda-feira, 8 de setembro de 2025

Mainstream Linux Embraces RISC-V: PowerVR GPU Support Lands in Kernel 6.18

 

Linux 6.18 kernel mainstream support for Imagination PowerVR BXM-4-64 GPU on RISC-V architecture, specifically for Alibaba T-HEAD TH1520 SoC. Discover the impact on SBCs like Lichee Pi 4A, driver improvements, and what this means for open-source graphics on emerging RISC-V hardware. 

quinta-feira, 24 de julho de 2025

Unlock Premium FreeBSD Performance: KDE Plasma Desktop Integration Coming in FreeBSD 15.0

 

BSD

FreeBSD 15.0 targets seamless KDE Plasma 6 desktop integration! Discover enhanced laptop support, automated graphics drivers, & hardware optimizations for a true out-of-the-box experience. Is FreeBSD the new Linux alternative?

terça-feira, 17 de junho de 2025

Intel Battlemage BMG G31 GPU Support Confirmed in Mesa 25.2: What It Means for Next-Gen Arc GPUs

 

Mesa

Intel’s Battlemage BMG G31 GPUs, rumored to power the Arc B770, gain official Mesa 25.2 Linux support. Learn about PCI IDs, Xe2 core specs, and Q4 2025 launch expectations for this high-performance GPU upgrade.

domingo, 15 de junho de 2025

Linux 6.17 Kernel Update: New DRM Features, HDMI CEC Support & GPU Enhancements

 


Discover the latest Linux 6.17 kernel updates, including DRM core HDMI CEC support, Hyper-V DRM_Panic, Qualcomm QAIC RAS, and new GPU drivers for Rockchip & Allwinner. Learn how these advancements improve 4K output, display control, and enterprise-grade graphics performance.

sexta-feira, 16 de maio de 2025

Linux Support for Lenovo ThinkBook 16 G7 QOY: Snapdragon X1 Plus SoC Compatibility & Current Limitations

 

Hardware

Discover Linux compatibility for the Lenovo ThinkBook 16 G7 QOY with Snapdragon X1 Plus SoC. Learn which features work (Wi-Fi 6E, NVMe, touchscreen) and key limitations (no GPU acceleration, HDMI). Is this ARM laptop ready for Linux?

quinta-feira, 15 de maio de 2025

Mediatek DRM Driver Update: HDMI 2.0 Support for MT8195 & MT8188 SoCs in Linux 6.16

 

Hardware


Mediatek’s DRM driver updates for Linux 6.16 bring HDMI 2.0 support to MT8195 & MT8188 SoCs, enabling 4K@60Hz output. Learn about Collabora’s testing, dual-display use cases, and how these patches enhance multimedia performance for premium devices.