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more »Linux Kernel 6.13 Offers Improvements for AMD/Apple Users
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more »New Linux Kernel Patch Allows Forcing a CPU Mitigation
Nov 22, 2024Even when CPU mitigations can consume precious CPU cycles, it might not be a bad idea to allow users to enable them, even if your machine isn't vulnerable.
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