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OpenRazer 3.11 Released With Linux Driver Support For Newer Razer Devices

([Hardware] 27 October 08:21 PM EDT OpenRazer 3.11)

OpenRazer 3.11 is out as the newest version of these out-of-tree but open-source and community-maintained drivers for Razer devices on Linux. Plus OpenRazer also provides a user-space daemon for controlling Razer RGB lighting and other features. Paired with the likes of the Polychromatic app, OpenRazer makes for a pleasant Razer device experience for gamers and enthusiasts under Linux.



FreeBSD Celebrates The Milestone Of Reproducible Builds & No Root Needed

([BSD] 27 October 02:50 PM EDT Reproducible Builds)

A big focus for the FreeBSD 15.0 development was on supporting reproducible builds as has been a growing trend in the open-source ecosystem in recent years. One month out from the official FreeBSD 15.0 release, the FreeBSD project is today celebrating having crossed the milestone of being able to be built reproducibly and as well now building FreeBSD without requiring root privileges.



Ubuntu Unity In Need Of More Developers To Survive

([Ubuntu] 27 October 12:27 PM EDT Ubuntu Unity)

The Ubuntu Unity community flavor of Ubuntu Linux built around the Unity desktop is in a difficult position and at risk for its survival given the lack of developers involved. A call-out has been made in seeking more community developers to contribute to Ubuntu Unity.



AMD EPYC 9965 "Turin" 2P Performance Seeing Some Gains On Linux 6.18

([AMD] 27 October 11:00 AM EDT Linux 6.17 vs. Linux 6.18 Benchmarks)

Beyond packing many exciting new features and changes, Linux 6.18 is expected to become this year's Long Term Support (LTS) kernel version. Assuming the Linux 6.18 LTS designation, this next kernel version will see lots of use in enterprise environments and thus recently carried out some AMD EPYC 9965 2P "Turin" benchmarks between Linux 6.17 stable and the Linux 6.18 development kernel state.



OpenIndiana 2025.10 ISOs Available For Download

([Operating Systems] 27 October 10:20 AM EDT OpenIndiana 2025.10)

OpenIndiana 2025.10 ISOs were published on Sunday as the newest half-year update to this Illumos (OpenSolaris) derived platform.



AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 Linux Performance For Single & Dual GPU Benchmarks

([Graphics Cards] 27 October 09:00 AM EDT 23 Comments)

Today the AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 is officially shipping as the company's new RDNA4-based offering designed for AI workloads and priced at $1299+ USD. The AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 offers 32GB of GDDR6 video memory and features 128 AI accelerators and rated for 96 TFLOPs peak half-precision compute, up to 1531 TOPS INT4 sparse, and has a 300 Watt TDP. Here are the initial benchmarks of the AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 under Linux with ROCm 7.0 and testing both in single and dual R9700 graphics card configurations.



Turbosqueeze Realtime Multi-Threaded Compression Aims To Compete With Zstd, Snappy

([Free Software] 27 October 06:40 AM EDT Turbosqueeze)

Turbosqueeze 1.0 was announced today as a new real-time, multi-threaded compression solution designed for C/C++ programs and aiming to compete with the likes of Zstd, LZ4, and Snappy compression.



PanVK Mali Vulkan Driver Lands In-Memory Cache & On-Disk Shader Cache Support

([Mesa] 27 October 06:16 AM EDT PanVK Shader Cache)

The PanVK driver for modern Arm Mali Vulkan driver support within Mesa has tapped into Mesa's on-disk shader cache functionality as well as an in-memory cache to provide for a better experience with this open-source driver.



Splash DRM Client Proposed For Linux But Its Future Is Uncertain

([Linux Kernel] 27 October 06:28 AM EDT Splash DRM Client)

Sent out on Sunday to the Linux kernel mailing list was a proposal for a new Direct rendering Manager (DRM) client for providing "splash screen" type functionality such as for embedded systems and more. But with Plymouth in user-space already being the dominant solution here and upstream developers tending to prefer such functionality in user-space instead, its future remains uncertain with some developers already questioning the value of this proposed solution.



Intel Xe Driver Patches Allow For Mapping DMA-BUFs Via IOV Interconnects

([Intel] 27 October 06:11 AM EDT Better Intel Linux SR-IOV)

In addition to the patches sent out this weekend by Intel for Xe driver preparations for multi-device Shared Virtual Machine (multi-device SVM), another notable patch series making it out this weekend for the Intel Xe open-source kernel graphics driver is support for mapping DMA-BUFs via IOV interconnects.



Linux 6.18-rc3 Released With Latest Fixes

([Linux Kernel] 26 October 07:09 PM EDT Linux 6.18-rc3)

The Linux 6.18-rc3 kernel is now available for testing in working toward the Linux 6.18 stable kernel release in just about one month. Linux 6.18 is expected to become this year's Long Term Support "LTS" kernel.



Debian Establishes Archive Operations Team, Licensing & New Packages Team

([Debian] 26 October 08:08 AM EDT No More FTP Masters)

Debian Project Leader Andreas Tille announced today that their "FTP Master" team is being disbanded and instead establishing the Debian Archive Operations Team "Archive Team" and DFSG, Licensing and New Packages Team "DFSG Team" in its place.



FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan Acceleration For Apple ProRes Video Decoding

([Multimedia] 26 October 06:45 AM EDT Vulkan + Apple ProRes)

The talented FFmpeg developers continue to be quite innovative with their performance optimizations and other features for this widely-used, open-source multimedia library. The latest addition to FFmpeg this weekend is introducing Vulkan accelerated video decoding for Apple ProRes content.



EXT4 Patches Enable Block Size Greater Than Page Size Support

([Linux Storage] 26 October 06:31 AM EDT BS Greater Than PS)

Following the initial VFS changes last year for supporting block sizes larger than the kernel's page size along with the initial XFS file-system patches, Btrfs recently landed its support for block sizes greater than the page size. Now EXT4 is preparing to join the party too for allowing larger block sizes.



Intel Sends Out Initial Graphics Driver Patches For Multi-Device SVM

([Intel] 26 October 06:23 AM EDT Multi-Device Shared Virtual Memory)

As part of their Project Battlematrix effort, Intel has been working on enhancing their Linux graphics driver support for multi-device usage scenarios with wanting to support up to eight Intel Arc Pro graphics cards per system to help with AI LLMs and other larger use-cases. The latest code posted from Intel engineers is their initial implementation of multi-device Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support.



Linux Prepping For "Extreme" Mode On Lenovo Legion Devices

([Linux Gaming] 26 October 06:11 AM EDT Extreme Platform Profile)

Derek Clark who has been leading the efforts around Lenovo Legion gaming drivers for Linux and ensuring good support for the Lenovo Legion Go handheld on Linux sent out a new Linux patch series this weekend.



AMD Begins Sending In "New Stuff" For Their Graphics Driver In Linux 6.19

([Radeon] 25 October 08:25 PM EDT AMDGPU Linux 6.19)

AMD on Friday sent in their first patch of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver changes they are ready to begin queuing in the DRM-Next tree until the Linux 6.19 merge window kicks off in December and leading to a stable release around February.



Resources 1.9 Brings Intel Xe GPU Support & Other System Resource Monitoring For GNOME

([GNOME] 25 October 09:11 AM EDT Resources 1.9)

Resources is the open-source app aligned with GNOME/GTK for system resource monitoring. Resources has proven to be quite versatile with a nice UI and able to display CPU, GPU, NPU, disk, and other metrics. Out today is Resources 1.9 with the latest capabilities for this app.



NVIDIA Starts Posting Open-Source Nova Driver Patches To Prep For Next-Gen GPUs

([NVIDIA] 25 October 06:29 AM EDT Nova With Next-Gen GPUs)

NVIDIA is taking the open-source and upstream "Nova" kernel graphics driver quite seriously for their hardware. Hitting the mailing lists on Friday night were initial patches in beginning to make preparations toward "next-gen GPU" support. Digging into the comments, it's indeed for post-Blackwell GPUs.



Servo's Demo Browser Adds Experimental Mode & More Performance Improvements

([Free Software] 25 October 06:13 AM EDT Servo September 2025)

The Servo open-source browser engine is out with their September 2025 development highlights. This Rust-based browser engine originally started by Mozilla continues making steady progress as well as to the "servoshell" demo/example browser implementation.



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