FreeBSD 15.1 Beta 3 Updates OpenZFS, Ensures Cloud Images Up-To-Date On First Boot
… Expected next week is the FreeBSD 15.1 release candidate as the final milestone before the FreeBSD 15.1-RELEASE around 2 June. …
… Expected next week is the FreeBSD 15.1 release candidate as the final milestone before the FreeBSD 15.1-RELEASE around 2 June. …
… 15 Comments As expected the stable Linux 7.0 kernel was just released today in marking this next kernel release. …
… On the Linux side the kernel support still extends up through the Linux 7.0 stable kernel even with Linux v7.1 expected for release this coming Sunday. …
… There is also a variety of other refinements and new capabilities with Wild Linker 0.9 though no major performance changes are expected. …
… FreeBSD 15.1 Beta 3 is expected next week followed by a release candidate the following week. …
…This is useful for security purposes and just avoiding the potential of opening files the program may not expect or have any use in interacting with. When the OPENAT2_REGULAR is set…
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… Linux 7.1 Released: New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED For Panther Lake, Faster Arc Graphics Linux 7.2 Features Expected: Apple M3, Initial AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL, USB4STREAM, Cache Aware Scheduling The Best Features Of Linux 7.1: FRED, New NTFS Driver & More Performance Linux 7.1-rc7 Released: Stable Hopefu…
… Cache Aware Scheduling Merged For Linux 7.2 For Boosting Modern Intel & AMD CPUs Linux 7.2 Introducing The Rust Zerocopy Library To Eliminate More "Unsafe" Code Linux 7.2 To Raise LLVM/Clang Compiler Requirement, Add Support For Distributed ThinLTO Linux 7.1 Released: New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED Fo…
…Namely due to being read by the SELinux library (libselinux), reading of /proc/filesystems is done more often than one would typically expect and now the Linux 7.2 kernel is optimizing…