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Should I install Linux if I am learning C# programming? and if yes, what distro should I use? Arch or Debian?
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New Intel Energy Aware Scheduling released with Linux 6.16

Intel Energy Aware Scheduling has been added with kernel 6.16 and I have not seen any discussion on this even though it seems like a pretty huge addition to the kernel except for a few phoronix articles from a while back. The new scheduler should improve energy efficiency on intel hybrid architectures (with P/E cores) with no SMT like the Lunar Lake processors.

First, the kernel needs to be version 6.16 and compiled with CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL=y.
To enable EAS, intel_pstate needs to be in passive mode and schedutil set as the cpufreq governor (should be the default when intel_pstate is passive)

echo passive | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/status

More info in the [mailing list](https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/CAJZ5v0gcgMJ-qihgc3_OF4djxAy8K0i-cmnjRe4AQrc_YEu4DQ@mail.gmail.com/) and [docs](https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/1935040.CQOukoFCf9@rjwysocki.net/)

Tested on an intel core ultra 5 228v asus expertbook p5 (fedora 42 with custom compiled kernel 6.16 rc7 from rawhide sources). I noticed that when idling or doing light workload the performance cores are mostly idling so it seems like it's working. To check the performance I ran geekbench (both single and multi core scores went down by about 2%) and unigine superposition (pretty much no difference as expected). Gnome animations stutters slightly but noticeably especially when idling at the beginning of animation possibly suggesting some latency issue?

Most importanty, the power consumption seems to be greatly improved. Previously I was getting around 7 hours of battery life at 50% brightness, light web browsing and listening to youtube in the background. With EAS enabled now I'm getting around 8.5 hours which is a considerable 20% improvement. I'll do more precise measurements when I have more time later but it's been a fantastic improvement for this lunar lake laptop.

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Wine is so much better

I finally got Quicken to work under wine. It is a so much quicker (no pun intended) experience than running Windows 11 on a Virtual machine. I am loving it right now as long as it works.

Winehq is great. They had all the instructions on how to make it install, because it would not install by itself. It is the only program holding me back from being Windows free and now I can be thanks to wine.

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Tha value of "free" in "Linux is free" and FOSS in general

Back story: at home I use Linux on my machines. I had some distro hoping but settled on Mint. At company laptop I have to use Windows.

I have always valued the fact that Linux is free as free from any corporate strings attached. However, today I was reminded of that with the company laptop. For unknown reason, my laptop was kicked out of the company domain. We don't know for how long and only realised when admins can't use their domain admin account to do things on my laptop. So they have put it back in domain but then, other Microsoft applications decided not to cooperate and demanded sign in. But apps refused the mail I regularly use to login. It was something to do with the account on the Microsoft side. Just like that they have decided that MS Office licence expired. One Drive is annoying but when it cannot sign in it is popping up constantly. Even Visual Studio had issue as licence is tied to the same account. Admins had to handle online with all this nonsense. Later it was resolved but the amount of power they hold over our local stuff is horrible. How sad reality for computing. I am really glad I have moved away from Windows on my private machines.

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This is a first for me. I just stumbled upon an AI linux YT channel pretending to be a real person.

I got recommended this video and decided to check it out. From the beginning, it was obvious this "guy" is using AI for the images, which I didn't mind that much.

Throughout the video, I felt more and more like this isn't a real person talking, and decided to check the beginning (where he speaks with a "webcam") again. Sure enough, the person is also AI generated (at 0:11 his bottom teeth move when "he" says "shakeups"). I would've suspected it is entirely AI almost immediately if I didn't see the fake person at the beginning.

Looking at the rest of the channel, the other videos are much more obvious AI slop. This newest one is unfortunately more believable. I just wish YouTube had the option to report a video for pretending to have a real person speaking. These videos should be taken down immediately as a rule unless they have huge "AI GENERATED" labels plastered all over.

In the end, I'm just pissed I got tricked into listening to an AI for 10 minutes. I could've done something infinitely more productive instead, like watching my nails grow for 8 hours straight.

TLDR: AI slop channels are slowly getting better at pretending to be something remotely worth watching.

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LLM-made tutorials polluting internet

I was trying to add a group to another group, and stumble on this:

https:\/\/linuxvox.com\/blog\/linux-add-group-to-group\/

Which of course didn't work. Checking the man page of gpasswd:

>\-A, --administrators user,...

>Set the list of administrative users.

How dangerous are such AI written tutorials that are starting to spread like cancer?

There aren't any ads on that website, so they don't even have a profit motive to do that.

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Newelle 1.0 Released: Mini apps
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Linux 6.16 changelog, includes Ext4 perf improvements; XFS support for large atomic writes; USB audio offload; zero-copy send TCP payloads from DMABUF memory; futex improvements; support for sending coredumps over an AF_UNIX socket, or make easier to build your kernel optimized for your local CPU
https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_6.16

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After what kind of changes does the kernel get a new major version?

There have been 6 major versions of the kernel (7 if you include the 0.x versions), so I was wonder what changes have been significant enough for the kernel to get a major-version upgrade? Is it design? Is it new features? If so, which kind of features? Is it user space API changes?

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Small thing but getting rid of the windows key felt important to me.
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X11 functionality in wayland

I'm trying to prepare my Emacs configuration for distribution and I'd like to have it working under both X11 and Wayland. There're two things I'd like to have, one important the other mainly for me and I can do without and I could use some help from people familiar with Wayland.



[important\] under X11 whenever I change the font size or the background color, I also write a \~/.Xdefault file. This way when Emacs starts its window has already the right size and color and there's no visual flashing. Is there a way for doing this in Wayland?



[nice to have\] in development I can launch a secondary Emacs (that the window manager then maps to a different workspace, but this part is not too important). I have <f1> mapped so that from the main Emacs it launches the dev Emacs and focuses it (including switching to the relevant workspace). On the dev Emacs, <f1> would return and focus the main emacs. This way if I change the configuration <f1> gives me a dev Emacs and another <f1> brings me back after testing whatever I'm interested in. Any way to do something like this?

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