

- #THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS UPDATE#
- #THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS FULL#
- #THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS PRO#
- #THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS CODE#
- #THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS OFFLINE#
#THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS FULL#
Radeon Software for Linux 20.20 has just two listed changes: full support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and full support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2.
#THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS UPDATE#
Radeon Software for Linux 20.20 was released on Friday as a rare update to their packaged all-open/hybrid driver stack primarily geared for deployment on enterprise Linux distributions. There is a new packaged AMD Radeon Linux graphics driver release now available. Radeon Software for Linux 20.20 Released With Ubuntu 20.04 Support.
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Intel’s Cloud Hypervisor 0.8 Adds Experimental ARM64 Support, Snapshot/RestoreĬloud-Hypervisor 0.8 was released on Thursday and brings with it experimental snapshot/restore support for being able to pause VMs for offline migration and the like, experimental support for running on 64-bit ARM platforms, 5-level paging support in guests, VirtIO device interrupt suppression, vhost_user_fs improvements, and many bug fixes.One of the immediate user-space clients of this notification system can be GNOME Online Accounts for better key handling rather than having to keep polling for changes. The general notification queue was added for Linux 5.8 as well as an event source for keys/keyrings such that notifications will be sent to user-space on linking/unlinking keys or changing their attributes.
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The general notification queue was pushed back last year from merging but now the initial code is in shape for Linux 5.8. Merged this weekend ahead of Linux 5.8-rc1 is the long-standing work on introducing a general notification queue for the kernel. Linux 5.8 Lands A General Notification Queue.The sole change for the kernel’s 9P code in Linux 5.8 is one for the Xen transport code to increase the size of the XEN_9PFS_RING_ORDER. The Xen transport for 9pfs provides simple network file-system/transfer support between Xen domains. The Linux kernel’s 9P protocol support with the in-development Linux 5.8 kernel will see the potential for faster performance with its Xen transport code. Linux 5.8 To Allow For Faster Xen 9pfs Performance.Merged already were the main KVM changes for Linux 5.8 while coming in as a secondary Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) pull request were some additional changes, just before this weekend’s code freeze and 5.8-rc1 release. With Linux 5.8, the newest Loongson 3 CPU models can even begin supporting KVM-based virtualization. Recently there has been an uptick in Linux upstream support activity around Loongson CPUs, the Chinese-made MIPS64 CPUs. Loongson 3 CPUs Beginning To Work With Linux KVM Virtualization.So now finally with Linux 5.8 is the ability to offer working AMD Renoir CPU temperature monitoring. The 60h series is for the recently launched AMD Ryzen 4000 “Renoir” processors. And in turn this pull request ends up adding the 17h 60h support to the hwmon k10temp driver. Notable to this pull request is including the new AMD Family 17h Model 60h PCI IDs in the amd_nb code. Linux kernel developer Thomas Gleixner sent in the RAS/core changes on Friday night for the Linux 5.8 kernel merge window that is wrapping up this weekend. AMD MCE Improvements, Renoir Temperature + EDAC Support Sent In For Linux 5.8.You can buy every single part of this machine from the Pine64 shop so you can repair it if you need to. The machine is not made for with planned obsolesce – the scary and sad trend that is going on with Tech-companies nowadays. I really get the feeling that there is no greed for revenue unlike other companies – that is worth supporting! The machine have been made “as a community service” to provide a cheap, hackable and fun laptop to hackers, advanced users and pioneers on the AARCH64 platform.
#THE WORKFORCE PRODEUS PRO#
First of all – The Pinebook Pro is the result of the hard work of the team over at Pine64. Wow, that’s is pretty big words! I will try to explain why. I can compress my experience to this sentence: The more I use the PineBook Pro – The more I realize that THIS is the laptop I always wanted!
