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Источник @procode404 · Post #3980 · 11 мар.

​🐧Главные недостатки Linux —[12:21] Несмотря на большое количество преимуществ Linux перед Windows, с этой ОС всё не так гладко, как может показаться новичку на первый взгляд. В видео автор, «прикинувшись» обычным пользователем Linux, разбирает 15 главных недостатков этой ОС. Для кого-то они покажутся шуточными и пустяковыми, а для кого-то — станут серьёзным поводом для того, чтобы остаться на Windows. Перейти к просмотру #видео#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18493 · 20.04.2026, 05:02

📰 CachyOS just shipped Linux 7.0, and it has some extra performance tweaks added to the mix After a few worrying release candidates, Linus released the Linux 7.0 kernel a few days ago. While there seemed to be more bug fixes than usual during the preview builds, Linus felt that the changes were small enough not to warrant a delay. He also believes the increase in fixes was due to AI assistants getting better at finding problems in the code, which is valid. 🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/cachyos-just-shipped-linux-70-and-it-has-some-extra-performance-tweaks-added-to-the-mix/ #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18477 · 18.04.2026, 09:35

📰 The "NTFS Resurrection" Has Occurred For Linux 7.1 As a very exciting follow-up to the recent article around the new NTFS driver being submitted for Linux 7.1 to address the shortcomings of the current Paragon NTFS3 driver and the prior read-only NTFS kernel driver, that work has been merged!... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-New-NTFS-Driver #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18468 · 17.04.2026, 10:42

📰 New Lenovo Fan Driver, More ASUS Motherboards With Sensor Monitoring For Linux 7.1 All of the hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem updates were merged this week for the Linux 7.1 kernel... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-HWMON #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18467 · 17.04.2026, 07:55

📰 Russian Baikal CPUs Are Losing Their Place in the Linux Kernel After sanctions, bankruptcy and removal of kernel maintainers, Baikal's unfinished kernel code is being removed. 🔗 Source: https://feed.itsfoss.com/link/24361/17320657/linux-kernel-baikal-cpu-support-removal #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18453 · 16.04.2026, 00:42

📰 WQ_AFFN_CACHE_SHARD Merged For Linux 7.1: Significant Win For CPUs With Many Cores Per LLC The workqueue changes merged today for the Linux 7.1 kernel are significant for today's modern high-end processors where there can be many CPU cores per last level cache (LLC / L3 cache). The new WQ_AFFN_CACHE_SHARD affinity scope can reduce some contention on such systems and help achieve greater performance... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-WQ #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18437 · 14.04.2026, 21:12

📰 LLM-Assisted Patches For Linux 7.1 May Have Negative Impact On 32-bit Systems Code now merged for the Linux 7.1 kernel may provide some negative performance implications for those still running modern Linux kernels on 32-bit hardware. A fundamental change can present cache line alignment and slab sizing implications for 32-bit Linux OS users but will provide for cleaner code with modern 64-bit computing... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-VFS-Kino-32-bit #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18418 · 13.04.2026, 16:32

📰 Rust For Linux 7.1 Bringing Experimental Option That Can Help Performance In advance of the Linux 7.1 merge window opening, Miguel Ojeda sent out all of the Rust feature updates on Friday. This includes bumping the minimum Rust version for building the Linux kernel as well as a new experimental option that can provide better performance for Rust code within the kernel, alongside other updates... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-Rust #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18413 · 13.04.2026, 12:54

📰Linux's Power Sequencing PCIe M.2 Driver To Support M.2 Key-E Connectors Merged for the Linux 7.0 kernel was a power sequencing driver for PCIe M.2 connectors as part of an effort to allow describing PCIe M.2 connectors in Device Tree files. For Linux 7.1, that driver is extending support for PCIe M.2 Key E connectors... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-Power-Sequencing #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18406 · 12.04.2026, 21:38

📰 Linux Kernel 7.0 Officially Released, This Is What’s New Linux kernel 7.0 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and much more. 🔗 Source: https://9to5linux.com/linux-kernel-7-0-officially-released-this-is-whats-new #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18405 · 12.04.2026, 19:53

📰 Linux Out-Of-Bounds Access Fixed For Unprivileged Users With Specially Crafted Certs An out-of-bounds access within the Linux kernel has existed in mainline the past three years that could be exploited by an unprivileged user submitting a specially crafted certificate to the kernel... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-OOB-Special-Certificate #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18400 · 12.04.2026, 05:27

📰 The Linux kernel now allows AI-written code, but you're on the hook for it In a world where AI code is entrenched within people's workflows, developers of all walks of life have had to draw a line somewhere. Some places will outright ban AI code, while others will fully embrace it, and each side has its advantages and disadvantages. Well, it turns out that the world of Linux has finally agreed upon where AI code fits within kernel development. Turns out, it's totally fine if you submit AI-generated code to the kernel;... 🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-kernel-now-allows-ai-written-code/ #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18389 · 10.04.2026, 21:03

📰After one of its choppiest preview cycles in years, Linux 7.0 is almost ready Linux 7.0's kernel hasn't had the best of release candidate phases. From the get-go, the release candidates showed more commit activity than usual, which sounds like it should be a good thing, but it really isn't. The release candidates aren't where new features get added; it's where features that have been added undergo testing. Therefore, the more activity a build has, the buggier it is. 🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/after-one-of-its-choppiest-preview-cycles-in-years-linux-70-is-almost-ready/ #kernel#linux

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