Linux 4.19 Preparing Better CPU Security Mitigations, New EROFS File-System (phoronix.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Linus Torvalds released on Sunday Linux 4.19-rc1 that he describes as a "fairly frustrating merge window" following the new features landing over the past two weeks. What does this "pretty big release" offer? Phoronix's Linux 4.19 feature overview sheds light on more Spectre CPU mitigations for x86/POWER/s390, the new EROFS read-only Android file-system, a Raspberry Pi voltage driver, ThinkPad calculator key support, an in-kernel GPS subsystem, the Google GASKET driver framework, virtual kernel mode-setting, Qualcomm Adreno 600 series support, and many other improvements.
The summary left out a pretty important point from the article, in my opinion:
The USB Type-C display mode alternate driver was merged to the mainline kernel for stepping up the DP Type-C support, but more work on integrating with the DRM drivers is still being tackled.
So what this means, is that you have a dongle or monitor cable with USB-C on one end, and DisplayPort on the other end.
This is important, because I expect to see new laptops coming out, that only have USB-C/Thunderbolt 3. The obvious existing ones are from Apple, but I expect that more laptops will come out with no other ports except USB-C/Thunderbolt 3.
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