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While we don’t often look at HDD RAID performance these days compared to speedier SSD testing, since the reader was a generous Phoronix Premium member I was happy to oblige to his test request. Recently a Phoronix reader inquired about seeing some fresh hard drive RAID benchmarks on the current kernel release and using Btrfs / EXT4 / XFS.

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Here’s a look back at the most popular news over the past decade on X.Org out of our one thousand plus articles on the topic during the 2010s. X.Org Saw A Lot Of Work In The 2010s Even With Wayland Taking Off.Catching my eye from those patches is that the AMD MCE fix for the newer processors is indeed part of the queues for all three stable series. Besides the kernel mailing list, the hundreds of patches queued for the next point releases in those branches can be seen via linux-stable-rc.git.
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Getting back onto his stable kernel maintenance duties now that Christmas week has passed, Greg Kroah-Hartman sent out his hundreds of patches back-ported for the Linux 5.4 / 4.19 LTS / 4.14 LTS stable series he oversees.
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That patch was upstreamed last week into the Linux 5.5 development kernel while now is getting ready to make its debut into supported Linux stable release branches.
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With the recently launched Threadripper 3960X / 3970X processors there was a workaround needed to boot them on Linux until an AMD MCE driver issue was resolved. Linux 5.4.7 / 4.19.92 / 4.14.161 Bringing The AMD MCE Fix For New Threadripper CPUs.The Chromebook angle would also explain why it’s taken years for AMD to enable their Secure Processor usage with TEE under Linux until recently, just like their belated HDCP support and other work that has appeared to be pushed along by Google’s interests. While found on embedded through server AMD CPUs, with the Linux 5.6 support it appears all focused on Raven Ridge APUs – possibly due to Google Chromebook requirements, just as we’ve seen HDCP content protection support for Linux with Raven Ridge in recent kernels. The AMD TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) support is for loading sensitive data and secure/trusted applications for running on the Arm-based AMD Secure Processor / PSP that’s found embedded into modern AMD CPUs. Linux 5.6 Adds TEE For AMD’s Secure Processor To Run “Trusted Applications” On Raven APUs.Microsoft Teams is Now Available for Linux
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