GCC 17 Lands Initial Infrastructure For C++29
… That infrastructure work landed via this commit by Red Hat compiler engineer Jakub Jelinek. …
… That infrastructure work landed via this commit by Red Hat compiler engineer Jakub Jelinek. …
… Those wanting to learn more about the CentOS Accelerated Infrastructure SIG can do so via the group's new project page at sigs.centos.org/aie/ . …
… The areas they will focus on include Improving KDE Plasma & KDE Linux QA Infrastructure Improving KDE Plasma’s Recoverability Mechanisms Implementing Factory Reset Functionality for KDE Linux Improving Security Infrastructure for Organisational Usage across KDE Plasma Improving Data Backup and Rest… …
… " The very basic Vulkan infrastructure is part of this merge along with the swapchain bits, including for multi-GPU scenarios. This merge checks off the first step of the basic Vulkan infrastructure laid out in KWin's roadmap to Vulkan support dating back to 2023. …
… Due to the increased infrastructure demand, there is some concerns raised so far to this proposal as it continues to be discussed via this thread . …
… Plus clarifying their plans for images and infrastructure impact on x86 64, such as if x86 64-v3 ISOs are also planned or potentially limiting those to cloud and server images. …
… The Rust graphics/display driver code for Linux 7.1 includes more programming language abstractions and other Rust infrastructure work to make graphics drivers written in Rust more capable. …
… This involves substantial restructuring of the core dispatch, bypass, watchdog, and dump paths to be per-scheduler, along with new infrastructure for scheduler ownership enforcement, lifecycle management, and cgroup subtree iteration. …
… With Linux 7.2 more of the infrastructure for this sub-scheduler support has been established along with other improvements, as noted in the pull request: "Most of this continues the in-development sub-scheduler support, which lets a root BPF scheduler delegate to nested sub-schedulers. …
… Add A Comment Introduced in Linux 7.0 was FSERROR as generic I/O error reporting infrastructure . …