Linux 7.2 has landed, dragging x86 timing clean out of the nineties by making the Time Stamp Counter mandatory.

I wrote up a quick article on why ditching those ancient legacy fallbacks is good housekeeping, plus a few other bits like cache-aware scheduling and memory tweaks worth noting.

Is anyone still using legacy hardware? If so, what do you use it for?

  • Alavi@programming.dev
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    16 hours ago

    2036, to be percise. And that is the officially supported time for the ULTS kernel. You can use older kernels for such old hardware