Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>, Rafael Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>, Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>, Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>, Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com> RAPL(Running Average Power Limit) interface provides platform software with the ability to monitor, control, and get notifications on SOC power co
LWN.net needs you!Without subscribers, LWN would simply not exist. Please consider signing up for a subscription and helping to keep LWN publishing Many developers, users, and entire industries rely on virtualization, as provided by software like Xen, QEMU/KVM, or kvmtool. While QEMU can run a software-based virtual machine, and Xen can run cooperating paravirtualized OSes without hardware support
[Security] Posted Jan 14, 2016 15:03 UTC (Thu) by corbet Theo de Raadt suggests that a significant OpenSSH security issue is about to be exposed; the message reads, in full: "Important SSH patch coming soon. For now, every on all operating systems, please do the following: Add undocumented 'UseRoaming no' to ssh_config or use '-oUseRoaming=no' to prevent upcoming #openssh client bug CVE-2016-0777.
Kernel Connection Multiplexor (KCM) is a facility that provides a message based interface over TCP for generic application protocols. The motivation for this is based on the observation that although TCP is byte stream transport protocol with no concept of message boundaries, a common use case is to implement a framed application layer protocol running over TCP. To date, most TCP stacks offer byte
[Distributions] Posted Dec 9, 2014 15:30 UTC (Tue) by corbet The Fedora 21 distribution release is now available, in three different flavors (cloud, server, and workstation). "Fedora 21 is a game-changer for the Fedora Project, and we think you're going to be very pleased with the results." See the announcement for the highlights found in each of the released spins. Full Story (comments: 83) Copyr
Free Software on the final frontier: GNU Radio controls the ISEE-3 Spacecraft Hello LWN, The International Sun-Earth Explorer-3, or ISEE-3, was launched in 1978 by NASA to monitor activity on the sun. After three years of observation, NASA repurposed the satellite, which soon became the first spacecraft to visit a comet. The mission ended in 1999, when NASA abandoned ISEE-3 to orbit the Sun, despi
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