Linux Kernel/Graphics
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Intel Developer Proposes "Kernel NET Policy" For Better Linux Network Performance
Intel developer Kan Liang has published a set of 30 patches amount to more than two thousand lines of new kernel for implementing what he calls the Kernel NET Policy.
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SGX For Linux — Intel Open Sources A Tool To Protect Your Code And Data
As promised, Intel has open sourced an early version of its SGX tool for Linux. Intel SGX is a set of instructions that create a private region for sensitive code and data. This enclave is invisible to even the machine’s CPU with root privileges. At the moment, this release only supports Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit version.
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Intel Has More DRM Graphics Fixes Needed For Kabylake In Linux 4.7
The Linux 4.7 kernel is expected to be officially released this coming weekend, but a pile of Intel Kabylake fixes are needed if the DRM graphics support is to be in order.
Intel's Daniel Vetter sent in a request to DRM subsystem maintainer David Airlie to consider pulling these Kabylake (KBL) fixes for Linux 4.7. He explained, "here's the pile of kbl cherry-picks assembled by Mika&Rodrigo. It's a bit much, but all well-contained to kbl code and been tested for a while in drm-intel-next. Still separate in case too much, but in that case I think we'd need to disable kbl by default again (which would be annoying too) in 4.7."
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Maxwell OpenGL Improvements Coming To Nouveau
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Intel Finishes Up Another OpenGL ES 3.2 Extension In Mesa
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libinput 1.4.0
libinput 1.4.0 is now available. New features since the RC are a reduced
middlebutton area on Dell clickpads. All Dell touchpads have a visible
marker between the left and the right button so the middle button can be
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Libinput 1.4 Officially Released With Graphics Tablet Modes & More
Libinput 1.4 was officially released over night to add new features to this input handling library used by Wayland, X.Org, and Mir systems.
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