• Avid Amoeba
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    10 months ago

    The Linux 6.8 kernel now enables low-latency features by default.

    I lived to see this day. 🤯

    • clb92
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      1710 months ago

      What exactly does this mean for everyday Linux usage?

      • Avid Amoeba
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        2510 months ago

        That when there’s load on the system, fewer tasks will get slower, but also fewer things would complete overall in a given time frame. For example you should get fewer stutters in CS2 if a background task loads the system while you’re trying to nail someone with a scout. So long as CS2 has higher priority.

  • @a_fancy_kiwi
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    10 months ago

    I always forget. Can we do a release upgrade to this or do we have to wait until 24.04.1?

    Edit: Nvm. You can update today

    sudo do-release-upgrade

  • @Alborlin
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    010 months ago

    I installed it today and I can’t get sound working, the crate link context menu is missing, I can’t create symbolic links at all. Hdd is hard to detect,

  • @MehBlah
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    010 months ago

    Noble Numnut would have been much better.

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 months ago

      Snappy Snake features -

      Everything is now a snap. Your kernel and initrd? They’re snaps now (requires an updated grub with snap mounter. An /efi partition of less than 20GB is no longer supported). Apt is now a symlink to snap. Procfs and device nodes are all snaps. Instead of “perusing the legacy web2.0 internet with an html browser”, the new Canonical Snapium snaps you into modern digital snap-eriences powered by the Snapchain. The Linux CLI has been replaced with Gnome’s “Drag-n-snap Editor”.

        • lionkoy5555
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          210 months ago

          Dont know about the downvotes, but its a good one