today's leftovers
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Virtually mapped stacks with guard pages (x86, core)
The context here was that we could almost get rid of thread-info entirely, at least for x86-64, by moving it into struct task_struct.
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Place Your Bets Now About The Power Efficiency Of The Radeon RX 480 On Linux
With doing a lot of tests for next week's Radeon RX 480 Linux review, here are the numbers of some current AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards (obviously excluding the RX 480 that's still under NDA) under Linux with the performance-per-Watt.
On Saturday I posted some fresh NVIDIA performance-per-dollar Linux benchmarks for those wondering what the RX 480 will be going up against under Linux. Today are some performance-per-Watt figures in a similar manner with my GeForce Maxwell and Pascal cards along with a few pre-Pascal AMD GPUs.
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Wiki, what’s going on? (Part 6-WikiMania2016 Esino Lario)
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KDev-Embedded, workflow integration
After some work in the plugin development, now the project have a strong focus in a better integration with KDevelop workflow. Until now the Board Configuration window have some simple features to perform the upload process for beginner users, it's called by the embedded submenu in the KDevelop toolbar.
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GSoC - Progress so far
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My list of must-see sessions at Red Hat Summit 2016
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