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  • The Linux Kernel Highlights Of The 2010s From Torvalds' Sabbatical To Dealing With Vulnerabilities

    Phoronix: The Linux Kernel Highlights Of The 2010s From Torvalds' Sabbatical To Dealing With Vulnerabilities

    Going along with our other end of year and decade recaps, here is a look back at the Linux kernel highlights for the 2010s...

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    Some highlights from some Linux developers and contributors fixing bugs for HP laptops like Envy x360 ryzen:
    - LED mute button works with the help of Takashi Iwao.
    - Touchscreen and stylus work thanks to Hans
    - An old bug related ACPI affecting majority of HP laptops finally resolved thanks to Hans
    - Bug related to APU (Raven Ridge) registries read by some applications leading to a halt fixed by agd5f.

    Still missing in action is the initial driver for the AMD sensor fusion hub.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
      Code of Conduct is more needed than ever.
      Certainly not! Less authoritarianism is highly needed. Corporate takeover of FOSS is a disease

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Redfoxmoon View Post

        Certainly not! Less authoritarianism is highly needed. Corporate takeover of FOSS is a disease
        Yes. Really. One must be able to say things.



        Not surprising "code of conduct" was begun to be enforced after that.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by moilami View Post

          Yes. Really. One must be able to say things.



          Not surprising "code of conduct" was begun to be enforced after that.
          Except of course that the CoC was introduced years after that.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
            Code of Conduct is more needed than ever.
            Found a new way to troll?

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            • #7
              Trolling about rust is my righteous entertainment.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
                Code of Conduct is more hated than ever.
                Fixed version.

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