Kernel Space: Linux, Graphics
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Xen PVHVM Expands Its Performance Lead Over Xen PV Virtualization
It's been about two years since last seeing any Xen PV vs. PVHVM benchmarks, but back then Xen PVHVM was smacking Xen PV's performance. Since then, with newly-published benchmarks, the lead has only expanded.
As a quick refresher, PVHVM is the Hardware Assisted Virtualization for Xen that's supported in conjunction with specialized drivers that are common to most modern Linux distributions and is an alternative to Xen's classic PV (para-virtualized) configuration. If you are unfamiliar, you can read more via the Xen Wiki.
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Linux Foundation No Longer Allows Little Guys in on the Election of Directors
Several of the places that covered this remarked about the extremely quiet nature of the process.
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The Many New Features & Improvements Of The Linux 4.5 Kernel
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Did Linus protect the Linux Foundation from the Social Justice Warriors?
As a cultural libertarian, I loathe the Social Justice Warriors. I cannot stand them, and I fully support Linus and the Linux Foundation if they took preemptive action to stop SJWs from infiltrating the Linux Foundation.
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A Driving Force for the Connected Car: AGL’s Christian Gromm
The Linux Foundation hosts numerous Collaborative Projects -- independently funded software projects that harness the power of collaborative development in an effort to drive innovation. For these projects, the Linux Foundation provides the essential organizational framework so that participants can focus on innovation and results.
To provide greater insight into some of these projects, we are talking with key contributors about what they do and how they got involved. In this article, we talk with Christian (Chris) Gromm, Principal Software Engineer in the Frameworks & Libraries team at Microchip AIS, about his work with the Automotive Grade Linux project.
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GPU Frequency Handling Within The Intel DRM Driver
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Using OpenGL Without An X Server With NVIDIA
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