Tag: Linux
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Linux GPU Control App LACT Updated with Configurable Charts and AMD RDNA3 Improvements
Published: at 02:49 PMLACT v0.7.3, a Linux GPU control application, introduces configurable charts for monitoring and includes specific improvements and fixes for AMD RDNA3 GPUs, offering enhanced control and insight for Linux users.
NVIDIA Engineer Identifies and Quickly Fixes AMD GPU Performance Issue on Linux
Published: at 04:00 PMAn NVIDIA engineer inadvertently introduced a performance regression for AMD GPUs in the Linux kernel but quickly identified and fixed the issue, showcasing the collaborative nature of open-source development.
Intel Enables CPS Compression Support in Mesa for Alchemist GPUs
Published: at 10:59 AMIntel's Mesa driver now supports CPS compression for DG2/Alchemist GPUs, enhancing graphics performance and efficiency in the upcoming Mesa 25.1 release.
Understanding GPU Acceleration in Linux Terminals
Published: at 06:24 AMGPU-accelerated Linux terminals, such as Alacritty and Kitty, utilize the GPU for rendering, resulting in smoother performance and improved efficiency compared to traditional CPU-bound terminals.
Key Developer's Departure from Asahi Linux Raises Concerns
Published: at 10:10 AMAsahi Lina's exit from Asahi Linux raises concerns about the project's future in supporting Apple Silicon Macs, following previous leadership departures.
Asahi Lina Pauses Development on Apple GPU Linux Drivers
Published: at 04:30 AMAsahi Lina has indefinitely paused her work on Apple GPU drivers for Linux, citing personal safety concerns within the Linux graphics ecosystem.
Decrypting Akira Ransomware Using GPUs to Brute-Force Encryption Keys
Published: at 10:27 PMA new GPU-accelerated method enables the decryption of the Akira ransomware strain on Linux systems by brute-forcing encryption keys, offering victims a potential data recovery solution.
GPU-Powered Decryptor Targets Akira Ransomware on Linux Systems
Published: at 02:17 PMA new GPU-accelerated decryptor for Akira ransomware on Linux systems enables victims to recover files without paying ransoms by exploiting the malware's timestamp-based encryption.
Free Decryptor Released for Linux Akira Ransomware (Brute-Force)
Published: at 02:13 PMA free, brute-force decryptor has been released for the Linux version of the Akira ransomware, providing a potential way for victims to recover their encrypted files without paying the ransom.
GPU-Accelerated Decryptor Breaks Akira Ransomware's Encryption on Linux Systems
Published: at 01:45 PMYohanes Nugroho's GPU-powered decryptor enables victims of Akira ransomware on Linux systems to recover encrypted files without paying ransoms by exploiting vulnerabilities in the malware's encryption method. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}