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- FreeBSD and the GPL
- Subversion accepted as a Apache Top-Level Project
- Maemo + Moblin = MeeGo: The Q&A
- Linux, open source driving smartphone revolution
- Open Source, UK Gov. & Institutional Profligacy
- Open Source Licensing Nirvana
- Ubuntu 10.04 May Backport More Kernel DRM
- The Evolution that is Linux
- Why you subsidize Google's Soviet-style Net
- It’s the hot topic and we’re all part of it – the Gen Y
- Mandriva 2010 – A Review
- Comparing Browsers on Linux
- Linux Gaming With Sabayon Gaming Edition DVD
- We're All Makers
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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Linux Performance Boosted By Updated BIOS/AGESA
With last week's initial launch-day Linux benchmarks of the Ryzen 5 2600X / Ryzen 7 2700X some found the Linux performance to be lower than Windows. While the root cause is undetermined, a BIOS/AGESA update does appear to help the Linux performance significantly at least with the motherboard where I've been doing most of my tests with the Ryzen 7 2700X. Here are the latest benchmark numbers.
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