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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 #18147 · 22.03.2026, 22:53

📰 Linux 7.0-rc5 Released: Linux 7.0 "Starting To Calm Down" Linus Torvalds just issued Linux 7.0-rc5 as we inch toward the stable Linux 7.0 kernel release in April... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc5-Released #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18120 · 20.03.2026, 09:54

📰Sashiko: AI code review system for the Linux kernel spots bugs humans miss Beats getting roasted on the mailing list AI is coming to the Linux kernel in the form of a code review system - not code submissions.… 🔗 Source: https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/03/20/sashiko_code_review_linux/ #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18104 · 18.03.2026, 14:48

📰 Linux MGLRU Improvements Net A 30% Increase For MongoDB, More Than 100% On HDDs It's been a while since having any improvements to talk about for the MGLRU multi-gen LRU functionality for the Linux kernel to optimize page reclamation and help with system performance especially when enduring memory pressure. But this week a Tencent engineer posted some very promising patches for further enhancing this kernel feature... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-MGLRU-30p-MongoDB #linux#kernel

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@linuxgram · Post #18067 · 15.03.2026, 19:29

📰 Linux 7.0 Lands Improvements To Deal With Upcoming Rust Changes, Build Reproducibility Merged to mainline yesterday for Linux 7.0 were yet more Rust changes in preparing for upcoming Rust releases as well as enhancing the kernel build reproducibility when engaging the Rust code... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc4-More-Rust #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18056 · 13.03.2026, 22:03

📰Linux 6.12 Through Linux 7.0 File-System Benchmarks For EXT4 + XFS Earlier this month were various Linux 7.0 file-system benchmarks showing how XFS is leading the race in the overall upstream Linux file-system performance on this forthcoming kernel. Stemming from that testing some premium supporters requested a fresh look at the historical performance of XFS as well as EXT4. So today's article is a look at how XFS and EXT4 have performed on every kernel release going back to Linux 6.12 LTS. 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-612-linux-70-xfs-ext4 #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18053 · 13.03.2026, 19:00

📰Linux Kernel API Specification Framework Advances Past RFC Stage After going through five rounds of review under a Request For Comments (RFC) flag, today the latest round of Kernel API Specification Framework patches were sent out with the RFC flag removed... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Kernel-API-Spec-Framework #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #18034 · 11.03.2026, 20:31

📰 Linux Patches Make The IPv6 Stack Less Modular To Lower Architectural Burden Currently the Linux IPv6 networking stack can be built into the Linux kernel, built as a loadable kernel module, or not built at all. With proposed patches from a SUSE engineer, the IPv6 networking stack would be limited to being a kernel built-in or not at all. In doing away with IPv6 as a loadable kernel module would allow simplifying some code and lowering the Linux networking maintenance burden... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-IPv6-Built-In-Or-Nothing #kernel#linux

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@linuxgram · Post #17978 · 05.03.2026, 13:53

📰 Good News! EA Is Expanding Its Anti-Cheat to ARM64, and Linux Could Be Next Javelin, their kernel-level anti-cheat solution, might be heading to Linux. 🔗 Source: https://itsfoss.com/news/ea-anti-cheat-expansion-plans/ #linux#kernel

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@linuxgram · Post #17952 · 03.03.2026, 13:20

📰 ARCTIC Cooling Publishes ARCTIC Fan Controller Driver For Linux A Linux driver has been published for the ARCTIC Fan Controller to be able to read fan speeds under Linux as well as setting the PWM fan speed for each of the ten fans supported by this controller. Making this driver all the more exciting is that ARCTIC Cooling is directly working on this driver rather than just being a community/third-party creation. Furthermore, ARCTIC Cooling is working on getting this driver to the upstream Linux kernel... 🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/ARCTIC-Fan-Controller-Linux #linux#kernel

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@linuxgram · Post #17945 · 02.03.2026, 16:18

📰IPFire 2.29 Core Update 200 Ships Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS IPFire 2.29 Core Update 200 introduces Linux kernel 6.18 LTS and a preview of the new IPFire Domain Blocklist for DNS filtering. 🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/ipfire-2-29-core-update-200-ships-linux-kernel-6-18-lts/ #linux#kernel

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@linuxgram · Post #17943 · 02.03.2026, 14:40

📰Armbian 26.2 Introduces Linux kernel 6.18 LTS Images and Imager Upgrades Armbian 26.2 Goa introduces expanded SBC support, Linux 6.18-based images, and continued enhancements for Rockchip and Allwinner platforms. 🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/armbian-26-2-introduces-linux-kernel-6-18-lts-images-and-imager-upgrades/ #linux#kernel

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@linuxgram · Post #17929 · 28.02.2026, 14:18

📰 Your Linux LTS Kernel Will Be Supported Longer Than You Thought More breathing room for distros and enterprise Linux users as LTS kernels get extended EOL dates. 🔗 Source: https://itsfoss.com/news/linux-lts-kernel-support-extension/ #linux#kernel

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