segunda-feira, 1 de junho de 2026
Linux 7.1 Adiciona Suporte a Dois Controles
Linux 7.1-rc6: lições atemporais sobre o ciclo de desenvolvimento do kernel
segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026
How to Fix Any Emacs Memory Safety Flaw on openSUSE (Without Panic)
Fix Emacs CVEs on openSUSE forever. Bash script, AppArmor fallback & one book that solves all future flaws. No panic. Ever.
domingo, 26 de abril de 2026
How to Fix Linux Kernel Race Conditions (CVE-2026-23191) Without Breaking Real-Time Workloads
A race condition in the Linux kernel ALSA loopback driver (CVE-2026-23191) can crash real-time systems. Learn how to check, patch, and mitigate this flaw on Rocky Linux and other distros—with a ready-to-use bash script and a book that teaches you to handle any future CVE.
Real-Time Kernel Vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-68741 & CVE-2026-23191)
terça-feira, 21 de abril de 2026
RootlessKit Security Vulnerability: How to Harden Your Container Environment Permanently (Not Just a One-Time Fix)
A RootlessKit vulnerability can expose your container runtime. Learn how to check your version on SUSE, apply an automated fix, and implement temporary firewall mitigations. Includes a top book recommendation to master container security for years.
sexta-feira, 3 de abril de 2026
Linux Kernel 7.1: AMD P-State Driver Unleashes Enterprise-Grade Power Management for Ryzen & EPYC
Discover the new AMD P-State driver features in Linux kernel 7.1: CPPC Performance Priority, Dynamic EPP, and Raw EPP tuning. Expert analysis on maximizing Ryzen & EPYC efficiency for enterprise workloads and real-time systems.
quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2026
The Linux Gamer’s Guide to DX12 Performance: Mastering Intel’s ANV Vulkan Driver (BTP+BTI)
Unlock up to a 30% performance gain in DirectX 12 games on Linux. Our expert guide to Intel’s new ANV Vulkan driver (BTP+BTI) reveals setup steps, ROI analysis, and benchmarks. Discover if your GPU is leaving frames on the table.
sábado, 21 de março de 2026
Linux 7.1 Graphics Overhaul: Unpacking the New DRM BACKGROUND_COLOR Property and Driver Innovations
Discover how the latest DRM-Misc-Next updates are revolutionizing Linux 7.1’s display stack. From the groundbreaking CRTC BACKGROUND_COLOR property for reduced memory bandwidth to critical AMDXDNA and IVPU driver enhancements, explore the future of GPU virtualization, embedded graphics, and high-performance computing in this deep-dive technical analysis.
AMD’s Linux 7.1 Update: Decoding GFX12.1, RDNA4, and the Future of High-Performance Computing
The current Linux 7.0 cycle saw AMD lay the initial groundwork for GFX12.0, the graphics IP powering the publicly available Radeon RX 9000 series (RDNA4). However, the real strategic value lies in what comes next. With the Linux 7.1 cycle, AMD is aggressively enabling GFX12.1, a yet-unreleased variant of the RDNA4 IP.
quinta-feira, 19 de março de 2026
AMD Unleashes Linux 7.1 Graphics Driver: RDNA4 Enablement, AI Color Management, and Next-Gen IP Blocks
quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2026
Intel’s Xe Kernel Graphics Driver Revolution: What Linux 7.1 Means for Xe3 and Nova Lake Performance
Intel’s inaugural Xe kernel graphics driver pull request for Linux 7.1 unveils critical Xe3 (Panther Lake) and Xe3P (Nova Lake) enabling, SR-IOV enhancements, and discrete GPU memory optimizations. Discover how these patches accelerate next-gen computing performance.
segunda-feira, 2 de março de 2026
Linux Kernel 7.1 to Enforce Strict ACPI Compliance: Automatic Power-Off on Fatal Errors
Is your Linux server at risk of sudden shutdown? Discover the critical ACPI policy change in Linux Kernel 7.1 that forces automatic power-off on fatal errors. We analyze the technical patch, explain how to revert to legacy behavior with acpi.poweroff_on_fatal=0, and provide expert guidance for sysadmins to ensure system stability and compliance.
Linux 7.1 Unleashes Unprecedented Hardware Monitoring for ASUS Motherboards: A Deep Dive into Enhanced Sensor Support
Revolutionizing Kernel Responsiveness: Linux 7.1’s HRTICK Overhaul Cuts Latency by 42%
Linux 7.1 is poised to revolutionize kernel scheduling with a massive 48-patch series optimizing the HRTICK timer. By slashing clockevent reprogramming by 96%, these updates promise up to 42% faster hackbench performance, reduced latency for VMs, and a pathway to enabling HRTICK by default. Dive into the technical deep dive from Thomas Gleixner and Peter Zijlstra.
domingo, 1 de março de 2026
Next-Gen Profiling: Linux 7.1 Prepares AMD IBS Overhaul for Zen 6 "Venice" EPYC
A deep dive into the latest Linux kernel patches queued for Linux 7.1, enhancing AMD IBS for Zen 6 processors. Discover how new features like RIP filtering and remote socket indicators will revolutionize performance profiling for EPYC "Venice" and beyond. Essential reading for systems engineers and DevOps professionals.
NVK Driver Gets Major Upgrade: ZCULL Support Lands in Mesa 26.1, Boosting Gaming Performance on Open-Source NVIDIA Stack
Discover how the new ZCULL support in the open-source NVK driver, merged for Mesa 26.1, boosts NVIDIA GPU performance by up to 7% in games like Horizon Zero Dawn and Baldur's Gate 3. We analyze the technical impact, Nouveau kernel dependencies, and what this means for the future of Linux gaming on open-source drivers. Expert insights inside.
terça-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2026
Critical SUSE Linux Kernel Patch 2026-0566-1: Analyzing CVE-2023-53321 and Mitigation Strategies for Enterprise Resilience
Critical SUSE Linux Kernel live patch 2026-0566-1 resolves CVE-2023-53321, CVE-2025-38111, and CVE-2025-39742. This deep-dive analyzes the out-of-bounds access, divide-by-zero flaws, and mitigation strategies for SLE 15 SP4. Essential reading for enterprise security architects to ensure kernel integrity and operational resilience against local privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
SUSE Linux Kernel Security Update 2026-0565-1: Critical Patch Analysis for Enterprise Stability
In a critical security update (SUSE-SU-2026:0565-1), SUSE addresses four high-impact Linux kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-53321, CVE-2025-38111, CVE-2025-38352, CVE-2025-39742) affecting openSUSE Leap 15.4 and enterprise products.
segunda-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2026
Linux Hibernation Gets a 10x Speed Boost: New Kernel Patches Transform System Resume on SSDs
Discover how a new Linux kernel patch series is revolutionizing hibernation performance, slashing times from 324 seconds to just 35 on SATA SSDs. We analyze the technical breakthrough in the swap allocator, its impact on system resume, and what it means for the future of power management in Linux. Expert analysis inside.



















