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Linux Kernel Space / File Systems / Virtualization: Key performance boost feature, patented Microsoft trap, and IEEE-488 gets a stable Linux driver
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Neowin ☛ Linux finally getting key performance boost feature that backdoored Windows 11/10 has had for years
Linux is finally getting an important performance-boosting feature that has been present on backdoored Windows 11 and 10 for several years now.
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It's FOSS ☛ NTFSPlus Becomes "NTFS" as Driver Moves Closer to Kernel Integration [Ed: Proprietary and patented maze]
The v3 patch series brings improved performance and new features while dropping the "Plus" moniker.
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Adafruit ☛ After all these years, IEEE-488 gets a stable Linux driver
GPIB was used on vintage lab instruments and similar hardware. It was later adopted by the Commodore 64 and Acorn computer peripherals under the IEEE-488 banner. The General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB, AKA HP-IB) has finally received stable drivers, and will be merged in the Linux 6.19 kernel release, 53 years after it was launched by HP.