QEMU 11.0 is set to permanently remove deprecated 32-bit host CPU support, a major architectural shift promising over 7,300 lines of code savings. This guide explores the technical rationale, development timeline, and profound implications for virtualization performance, security, and future development. Understand the impact on legacy systems and what this means for the open-source ecosystem.
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sábado, 10 de janeiro de 2026
QEMU 11.0 Finalizes 32-Bit Host Support Removal: A Deep Dive into Code Optimization & Future-Proofing
Marcadores: Linux, Android, Segurança
virtualization
domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2026
NetBSD 11.0 Release Candidate Arrives: Enhanced RISC-V Support, Linux Emulation & Major System Upgrades
NetBSD 11.0-RC1 is now available for testing, featuring significant enhancements like improved RISC-V architecture support, advanced Linux binary emulation, new hardware sensor drivers, and major package updates including GCC 12.5 and OpenSSH 10.0. Download the ISOs and explore the future of this secure, portable open-source operating system.
segunda-feira, 4 de agosto de 2025
NetBSD 11.0 Release: Features, Timeline & Infrastructure Enhancements Unveiled
Explore the upcoming NetBSD 11.0 release: Key features like enhanced Linux emulation, RISC-V support, UEFI tools, PVH boot, and updated packages. Official timeline, beta access, and why it matters for secure, portable computing.
Marcadores: Linux, Android, Segurança
BSD
domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2026
Unlocking Nested Virtualization Potential: A Deep Dive into QEMU's MSHV Accelerator
Explore the MSHV accelerator in QEMU 10.2, a breakthrough for nested virtualization on Azure. Learn how Microsoft's Hyper-V backend boosts VM performance, see insights from FOSDEM 2026, and discover the future roadmap including live migration & ARM support. Essential for cloud architects.
Marcadores: Linux, Android, Segurança
FOSDEM2026,
QEMU
quarta-feira, 13 de setembro de 2017
Os usuários do OpenSUSE Tumbleweed logo receberão o Kernel Linux 4.13 e o GNOME Desktop 3.26
Marcadores: Linux, Android, Segurança
#Linux,
#Notícia,
GNOME 3.26,
kernel Linux 4.13,
Mesa 17.2,
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
segunda-feira, 2 de novembro de 2015
Lançado Kernel 4.3
Acada lançamento do Kernel acontecem mais melhorias e a adição de novos recursos. Nesse lançamento, as melhorias ocorrem fortemente nos drivers de vídeo open source e no desempenho do SMP.
Marcadores: Linux, Android, Segurança
AMD,
Desempenho,
Driver,
Intel,
Kernel,
Linus Torvalds,
Linux,
Máquina virtual,
Notícia,
Nvidia,
OpenGL
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