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  • ThoreauHD
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    Freesync non-support is draining people's wallets across the planet. They really need to sort that out before vega20 drops.

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  • hax0r
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    420 blaze it boys!!! http://420.mon.im/ I hope 4.20 becomes an LTS. Linus BTFO SWJs' CoC(s) and gets back in the game with style baby!
    Last edited by hax0r; 05 November 2018, 06:19 AM.

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  • Apokalypz
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    "...The Linux kernel will be ending 2018 on a high note..."
    I see what you did there, lol
    HashTag:Kernel420.

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  • boxie
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    Originally posted by mmmbop View Post
    Time for some btrfs benchmarks?
    yeah - but don't expect huge performance gains - otherwise that'd be the headline already

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  • mmmbop
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    Time for some btrfs benchmarks?

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  • tildearrow
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    Typo:

    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    - New F2FS features, including a checkpoint mouint option for atomic updates of the entire file-system.

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  • phoronix
    started a topic The Many New Features of The Linux 4.20 Kernel

    The Many New Features of The Linux 4.20 Kernel

    Phoronix: The Many New Features of The Linux 4.20 Kernel

    With Linus Torvalds having just released Linux 4.20-rc1, here is our original feature overview looking at the major changes merged over the past two weeks for this new kernel. The Linux kernel will be ending 2018 on a high note with this kernel bringing more than 350 thousand lines of new code!

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