Kernel Space: Linux, Graphics
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Patches Published Again For Replacing Linux Kernel's CFQ With BFQ
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Core Mesa Is Now Just One Step Away From OpenGL 4.3 Compliance
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Intel Is Now Bringing The Observation Architecture To Their Linux Driver
While Haswell processors have been available for a few years now, finally work is materializing on supporting the hardware's Observation Architecture.
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IBM Buys Into Digital Asset Holdings, a Blockchain Tech Company
Bloomberg recently reported that IBM, along with the Goldman Sachs Group Inc., made a move in the race to commercialize blockchain technology in financial markets. They both have invested in Digital Asset Holdings (DAH), one of a group of startups looking to break into the space. The newest investments bring the total sum raised by the company to $60 million, according to an official statement released on Feb. 2.
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This isn’t the first time IBM and DAH have collaborated. In December, they both joined with the Linux Foundation to create an open-source distributed ledger framework.
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The Xen Project’s Lars Kurth on the Promise (and Debugging) of Unikernels
A few weeks back, Docker made waves in the container community when it announced it had purchased Unikernel Systems, creators of the MirageOS unikernel operating system. Although Docker had praised the unikernel for its small footprint, superior security, others had raised questions about how the technology would be used in production. “Unikernels are unfit for production,” blasted Joyent’s chief technology officer Bryan Cantrill, in a blog post, arguing that, because of their design, unikernels can’t be debugged.
To learn more about unikernels, we spoke with Lars Kurth, who is the chairman of the Xen Project Advisory Board. He is well-acquainted with the ideas around unikernels: MirageOS is a Xen subproject. He is also director of open source solutions for Citrix.
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Nouveau's Latest OpenGL 4.4 Extension Hits Mesa Git
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