Linux 6.13 Very Exciting With New Feature Code For AMD EPYC Zen 5, Intel Panther Lake
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Michael did you get autocorrected to weary from lazy(or lackadaisical?)? as in 'weary code'?(!)
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you also had another weird one where you referred to 'tain' in another recent article.. Tain is an incredibly obscure word, I had to even go so far as to check if it was indeed a word, which it is to my amazement(sort of).
Yet it appears to have no bearing/applicability in context of the sentence/article... (unless there is also equally obscure slang associated with 'tain'...)
[/EDIT]Last edited by cutterjohn; 15 November 2024, 08:35 PM.
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Originally posted by milkylainen View PostPREEMPT_LAZY is going to be a whole new baseline.
Really looking forward to it.
(which workstation/desktop users will want to do)
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PREEMPT_LAZY is going to be a whole new baseline.
Really looking forward to it.
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Originally posted by Errinwright View PostInserting the 'Obligatory rant about NTsync'
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@Michael:
Title needs to be fixed:
Linux 6.13 Very Exciting With New Feature Code For AMD EPYC Zen 5, Intel Panter Lake
Panther, not Panter.
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Linux 6.13 Very Exciting With New Feature Code For AMD EPYC Zen 5, Intel Panther Lake
Phoronix: Linux 6.13 Very Exciting With New Feature Code For AMD EPYC Zen 5, Intel Panter Lake
While Linux 6.12 should be out this weekend with its many exciting features, following that will mark the start of the Linux 6.13 kernel cycle with what will be the first stable kernel release of 2025... Already there is a lot of exciting feature work expected to land during the Linux 6.13 merge window...
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