top | item 39668021 Linux 6.8 Is Announced 40 points| dirigeant | 2 years ago |omgubuntu.co.uk 3 comments order hn newest dirigeant|2 years ago After several solid months of development the Linux 6.8 kernel has been officially released.“This is not the historically big release that 6.7 was – we seem to be back to a fairly average release size for the last few year.” yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago > There’s also a new zswap mode to disable writing back to swap entirely.At that point why not just use zram swap? Either way it's just "swapping" into compressed ram and never going to disk, right? Palomides|2 years ago very curious about the intel xe drivers; weirdly, they seem like a good bet for graphics on alternative cpu architectures unknown|2 years ago [deleted]
dirigeant|2 years ago After several solid months of development the Linux 6.8 kernel has been officially released.“This is not the historically big release that 6.7 was – we seem to be back to a fairly average release size for the last few year.”
yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago > There’s also a new zswap mode to disable writing back to swap entirely.At that point why not just use zram swap? Either way it's just "swapping" into compressed ram and never going to disk, right?
Palomides|2 years ago very curious about the intel xe drivers; weirdly, they seem like a good bet for graphics on alternative cpu architectures
dirigeant|2 years ago
“This is not the historically big release that 6.7 was – we seem to be back to a fairly average release size for the last few year.”
yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago
At that point why not just use zram swap? Either way it's just "swapping" into compressed ram and never going to disk, right?
Palomides|2 years ago
unknown|2 years ago
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