Linux Kernel 6.8 Officially Released, Here's What's Newpetsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml – 287 points – 9 months ago9to5linux.com17Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAnther exciting release! Looking forward to the new bcachefs performance improvements (and fsck, finally) and KSM advisor - hopefully with this, KSM becomes more practical. bcachefs initially read this as bca chefsMeanwhile in Mint, I can only get BTRFS by partitioning the hard drive manually.Manually? Like, with a knife?No, a magnetized needle and a steady hand is all you need.Nio, you just need butterflies.
Anther exciting release! Looking forward to the new bcachefs performance improvements (and fsck, finally) and KSM advisor - hopefully with this, KSM becomes more practical. bcachefs initially read this as bca chefsMeanwhile in Mint, I can only get BTRFS by partitioning the hard drive manually.Manually? Like, with a knife?No, a magnetized needle and a steady hand is all you need.Nio, you just need butterflies.
Meanwhile in Mint, I can only get BTRFS by partitioning the hard drive manually.Manually? Like, with a knife?No, a magnetized needle and a steady hand is all you need.Nio, you just need butterflies.
Manually? Like, with a knife?No, a magnetized needle and a steady hand is all you need.Nio, you just need butterflies.
Anther exciting release! Looking forward to the new bcachefs performance improvements (and fsck, finally) and KSM advisor - hopefully with this, KSM becomes more practical.
initially read this as bca chefs
Meanwhile in Mint, I can only get BTRFS by partitioning the hard drive manually.
Manually? Like, with a knife?
No, a magnetized needle and a steady hand is all you need.
Nio, you just need butterflies.