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It's not really a Linux problem, but as is so often the case, Linux kernel developers have to clean up after AMD and Intel. It happened again with the chipmakers' latest CPU vulnerabilities: AMD ...
Discover how the new ARM mainboard for the Framework 13 handles daily tasks, Linux compatibility, and why it struggles with ...
AMD's Ryzen 7 has been generally well-received by the enthusiast community, but there's been one low-level problem that we've been watching but haven't previously reported on. In early June, Ryzen ...
The Intel i486, originally released in 1989, will no longer have kernel support on Linux 7.1, as Phoronix reports. Of course, anyone still hanging onto an i486 can always stick to a long-term support ...
Why it matters: The Linux kernel includes an ancient trick to deal with possible incompatibilities in early ACPI implementations. Nowadays, the trick isn't needed and just makes thing worse for AMD ...
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