ULS 214: Multiple Kernels for the Price of One - Filesysytems, Firewire, and Network Forwarding

ULS 214: Multiple Kernels for the Price of One - Filesysytems, Firewire, and Network Forwarding

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The Threadripper leads the conversation this week, with it's impressive Linux performance and many, many cores and PCIe lanes. Then Bcachefs dangles over the precipice, NetworkManager 1.54 has some impressive features, and the Kernel calendar turns the page from 6.16 to the 6.17 merge window. Firewire is still around, KDE gets a day/night mode, and Wayland may never be ready. For tips we have OpenSnitch and a novel use for qemu-img. You can see the show notes at https://bit.ly/40OxbMf and until next week!

Host: Jonathan Bennett

Co-Host: Jeff Massie

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