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While awaiting the official images, here is a look at some of the highlights for Debian 11:
- More than 59k packages are available in the Debian archive, with this release there being some 11k+ new packages.
- The Linux 5.10 LTS kernel is powering Debian 11 compared to Linux 4.19.
- Support for the exFAT file-system thanks to the new kernel support.
- Control groups v2 support.
- Use of yescrypt password hashing by default.
- There are many other updates too including GCC 10.2 as the default compiler (previously was GCC 8.3), LLVM Clang 11.0 rather than Clang 7.0, and many other updates.
- The "open" command is now an alias to xdg-open.
- LibreOffice 7.0 is available on the desktop.
- Driverless printing to USB devices via IPP-USB.
- More than 59k packages are available in the Debian archive, with this release there being some 11k+ new packages.
- The Linux 5.10 LTS kernel is powering Debian 11 compared to Linux 4.19.
- Support for the exFAT file-system thanks to the new kernel support.
- Control groups v2 support.
- Use of yescrypt password hashing by default.
- There are many other updates too including GCC 10.2 as the default compiler (previously was GCC 8.3), LLVM Clang 11.0 rather than Clang 7.0, and many other updates.
- The "open" command is now an alias to xdg-open.
- LibreOffice 7.0 is available on the desktop.
- Driverless printing to USB devices via IPP-USB.
eBPF for an in-kernel virtual machine allowing sandboxed programs running within the Linux kernel.
The Linux Foundation along with Microsoft and other partners are now forming the eBPF Foundation.
The Linux Foundation along with Microsoft and other partners are now forming the eBPF Foundation.
Microsoft said in the CBL-Mariner repository on GitHub that it's "an internal Linux distribution for Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and edge products and services" that was "designed to provide a consistent platform for these devices and services" and "enhance Microsoft’s ability to stay current on Linux updates" moving forward.
Il vient en effet de faire la démonstration d'une GeForce RTX 3060 utilisée avec une puce MediaTek Kompanio 1200
capables de faire fonctionner une démo (The Bistro) et Wolfenstein : Youngblood sous Arch Linux,
sans la moindre trace de puce x86, de Windows ou de DirectX. Ce, bien que plusieurs technologies maison étaient utilisées.
avec Chromium !
capables de faire fonctionner une démo (The Bistro) et Wolfenstein : Youngblood sous Arch Linux,
sans la moindre trace de puce x86, de Windows ou de DirectX. Ce, bien que plusieurs technologies maison étaient utilisées.
avec Chromium !
Une collection d'outils en ligne de commande pour Linux pour remplacer (de manière plus moderne, pratique et élégante) nos antiques commandes cat, ls, diff, du, find, grep, etc.
ça a l'air bien
Long story short, Linux 5.12 is set to allow newer Lenovo laptops to alter the operating behavior between low-power / balanced / performance modes either manually or with upcoming user-space components (GNOME's Power Profiles Daemon so far).
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Beyond the Wayland details, Steve did mention that at least internally they had been discussing the possibility of supporting DirectX on Linux outside of the Windows/WSL2 scope:
We have consider the possibility of bringing DX to Linux with no Windows cord attached. I'm not ready to discuss this at this time... but in the hypothetical that we were do this, DX would be running on top of DRI/DRM on native Linux. We likely would be contributing some changes to DRM to address area of divergence and get better mapping for our user mode driver, but we wouldn't try to shoehorn /dev/dxg into the picture. In that hypothetical world, we would essentially have DX target DRM on native Linux and DX continue to target DXG in WSL to share the GPU with the host.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Microsoft-DXGKRNL-Uphill-Battle
We have consider the possibility of bringing DX to Linux with no Windows cord attached. I'm not ready to discuss this at this time... but in the hypothetical that we were do this, DX would be running on top of DRI/DRM on native Linux. We likely would be contributing some changes to DRM to address area of divergence and get better mapping for our user mode driver, but we wouldn't try to shoehorn /dev/dxg into the picture. In that hypothetical world, we would essentially have DX target DRM on native Linux and DX continue to target DXG in WSL to share the GPU with the host.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Microsoft-DXGKRNL-Uphill-Battle
Microsoft Announces Direct3D 12 For WSL2
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Microsoft-DX12-WSL2
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Microsoft-DX12-WSL2
avec la prise en charge des Snapdragon 855, du Thunderbolt pour les puces Icelake d’Intel, (...)
un meilleur équilibrage de charge pour les processeurs EPYC d’AMD ou encore la gestion des températures pour les Ryzen 3000.
Pour les systèmes de fichiers, on remarque surtout le support officiel de l’ExFAT de Microsoft,
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-54-features&num=1
https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/11/25/linux-5-4-release-main-changes-arm-mips-risc-v-architectures/
un meilleur équilibrage de charge pour les processeurs EPYC d’AMD ou encore la gestion des températures pour les Ryzen 3000.
Pour les systèmes de fichiers, on remarque surtout le support officiel de l’ExFAT de Microsoft,
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-54-features&num=1
https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/11/25/linux-5-4-release-main-changes-arm-mips-risc-v-architectures/