More AMD Ryzen Laptops See Suspend-To-Idle Fix
Earlier this month I wrote about AMD working on s2idle fixes for some AMD Ryzen 6000 series “Rembrandt” laptops. At the time it was just… Read More »More AMD Ryzen Laptops See Suspend-To-Idle Fix
Earlier this month I wrote about AMD working on s2idle fixes for some AMD Ryzen 6000 series “Rembrandt” laptops. At the time it was just… Read More »More AMD Ryzen Laptops See Suspend-To-Idle Fix
Chinese hardware vendor Loongson Technology continues working on the LoongArch code for the Linux kernel for their in-house CPU ISA derived from MIPS64. Now that… Read More »Loongson Preparing Linux For LoongArch Laptops
For those recently picking up an ASUS laptop powered by AMD Ryzen Mobile 6000 series “Rembrandt” SoCs or considering such a device, AMD has prepared… Read More »AMD Prepares s2idle Fixes For AMD Ryzen 6000 Series Powered ASUS Laptops
GNU Grep 3.8 was released today for this commonly-used command-line utility for searching plain text data. With the GNU Grep 3.8 it’s now made more… Read More »It’s Past Time To Stop Using egrep & fgrep Commands, Per GNU grep 3.8
Thanks to the work of independent developer Luke Jones and as part of his Asusctl Linux project, ASUS laptops continue to see better feature support… Read More »More ASUS ROG Laptop Improvements Queued Ahead Of Linux 6.1
When it comes to Linux on Arm laptops the recent excitement has been around the Asahi Linux porting work for the Apple M2 MacBooks and… Read More »Lenovo Yoga C630 Snapdragon Laptop Seeing Fresh Linux Improvements
Greg Kroah-Hartman as the Linux kernel’s stable maintainer and effectively Linus Torvalds’ second-in-command has suggested avoiding Intel Alder Lake laptops. While much of the Alder… Read More »Greg KH Recommends Avoiding Alder Lake Laptops – Intel Webcam Linux Driver Long Ways Out
After the two week long merge window, Linus Torvalds this afternoon released the first release candidate of Linux 6.0. Over the next roughly two months… Read More »Linux 6.0-rc1 Released With Exciting Performance Optimizations, New Hardware Support
AMD Automatic Mode Transition (AMT) is a new feature wired up for Ryzen-powered ThinkPad laptops that is being introduced with the Linux 6.0 kernel. Lenovo… Read More »AMD “Automatic Mode Transition” Comes For Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops With Linux 6.0
AMD recently started posting Linux patches for a Platform Management Framework “PMF” driver that is designed to “enhance end user experience by making AMD PCs… Read More »AMD Developing “PMF” Linux Driver For Better Desktop/Laptop User Experience