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Git 2.51 Released With More Changes Preparing For Git 3.0

([Programming] 18 August 01:17 PM EDT Git 2.51)

Git 2.51 is out this Monday as the newest milestone for this widely-used, distributed version control system.



A Deep Dive Into The Power & Thermals For The Framework Desktop With AMD Ryzen AI Max

([Computers] 18 August 11:40 AM EDT 27 Comments)

The Framework Desktop is a nifty and powerful mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo". It's been a pleasure testing this small yet powerful Linux-friendly system that easily offers much better performance than the Intel Core Ultra 9 and superb energy efficiency. For complementing the data shared earlier this month in our Framework Desktop review, today's article is a deep dive into the power and thermals of the Framework Desktop in a few different configurations.



AMD Posts Latest Linux Patches For Improving S5 Power Consumption

([AMD] 18 August 11:02 AM EDT S5 Power Optimizations)

One of the areas worked on by AMD Linux engineers recently to better optimize the Linux kernel on AMD Ryzen platforms is for lowering the power consumption in S5 state due to some devices not being put into a low power state when the system is powered off. Sent out today was the sixth iteration of these patches.



Firefox 142 Now Available - Allows Browser Extensions/Add-Ons To Use AI LLMs

([Mozilla] 18 August 09:36 AM EDT Firefox Extensions)

The Firefox 142.0 release binaries are now available ahead of the official release announcement due out on Tuesday. Firefox 142 isn't bringing many notable changes but one is likely to cause some contention around Firefox Extensions.



GNOME 49 Merges Late Mutter Change To Help Cursor Responsiveness With VRR

([GNOME] 18 August 09:12 AM EDT Variable Rate Refresh)

Merged today to Mutter ahead of next month's GNOME 49 release is an important improvement for those making use of Variable Rate Refresh (VRR).



Illumos Cafe Hopes To Reinvigorate Interest In Illumos/OpenSolaris Derived Platforms

([Operating Systems] 18 August 08:17 AM EDT Illumos Cafe)

It's been 15 years already since the Illumos project was formed as based on the OpenSolaris codebase after Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems and closing down OpenSolaris. Illumos Cafe is a new effort akin to BSD Cafe aiming to be a resource and helping to reinvigorate interest in Illumos-based platforms.



SDL3 Enhances Logic For Selecting The Most Performant Vulkan GPU

([Linux Gaming] 18 August 06:22 AM EDT Multi-GPU Selection)

The SDL3 library that is widely-used by cross-platform games has landed new code for revising how it selects the high performance GPU in multi-GPU systems.



Intel Graphics Compiler 2.16 Fixes PyTorch For Battlemage GPUs, Adds BMG-G31 + WCL

([Intel] 18 August 06:14 AM EDT IGC 2.16)

Ahead of the next Intel Compute Runtime oneAPI/OpenCL release, a new version of the Intel Graphics Compiler "IGC" has been released for Windows and Linux.



Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 5-Inch Released For $40

([Raspberry Pi] 18 August 05:52 AM EDT Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2)

The newest hardware offering announced by Raspberry Pi today is a 5-inch variant of the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2.



Linux 6.17-rc2 Released With Performance Fixes & More

([Linux Kernel] 17 August 06:59 PM EDT Linux 6.17)

Linux 6.17-rc2 is now available to facilitate the latest weekly testing of the Linux 6.17 kernel.



Linux 6.17 Performance Looking Even Better After Early Fallout Addressed

([Linux Kernel] 17 August 12:30 PM EDT Linux 6.17 Benchmarks)

Last week I ran some early Linux 6.17 benchmarks showing some improvements and regressions when testing with AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo". Since then there have been some performance regression fixes along with addressing other early fallout from this fresh kernel code. Repeating the tests now on the latest Linux 6.17 Git state ahead of today's Linux 6.17-rc2 tagging is showing some nice improvements and fixes from the code churn this week.



Linux 6.17-rc2 To Better Tune Attack Vector Controls For SRSO Mitigation

([Linux Security] 17 August 09:23 AM EDT Linux 6.17)

One of the new exciting security features with Linux 6.17 is Attack Vector Controls as a means of easier managing CPU security mitigations depending upon the system/server use-case. It drastically simplifies CPU security mitigation management for only activating the mitigations relevant to intended use. With the Linux 6.17-rc2 kernel due out later today, Attack Vector Controls refines its logic around the Speculative Return Stack Overflow (SRSO) mitigation.



Linux Merges Headset Detection Workaround For Framework 13 Ryzen AI 300 Series

([Hardware] 17 August 08:29 AM EDT Headset Detection)

Merged this week as part of the sound fixes for the Linux 6.17 cycle and now to be back-ported to the stable kernel versions is a headset detection fix/workaround for the Framework 13 Laptop powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series.



Shotcut 25.08 Brings More Bug Fixes To This Open-Source Video Editor

([Multimedia] 17 August 05:24 AM EDT Shotcut 25.08)

Released last month was Shotcut 25.07 with many improvements to this popular open-source and cross platform video editor. Released today was Shotcut 25.08 to provide more fixes atop that latest video editor release.



Fedora Copr Repository Offers XLibre Packages For Alternative X Server

([Fedora] 16 August 08:30 PM EDT Fedora + Copr Repo = XLibre)

While a proposal to replace the upstream X.Org Server with the XLibre fork was ultimately withdrawn prior to voting by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo), a Fedora Copr repository has now surfaced for those wanting to try out this alternative X Server implementation on Fedora Linux.



Linux 6.16.1 Fixes A Large Intel GPU Driver Performance Regression - Up To 30%

([Intel] 16 August 08:53 AM EDT Up To 30% Hit)

Released on Friday were the Linux 6.16.1 and Linux 6.15.10 stable kernel point releases. Notable there is an Intel i915 kernel graphics driver performance regression fix with some users having reported as much as a 30% performance hit on prior Linux kernel versions.



GNOME Disks Continues Being Ported To Rust

([GNOME] 16 August 06:45 AM EDT GNOME + Rust)

In addition to yesterday's GNOME 49 beta release marking the 28th birthday of GNOME, a lot of other exciting GNOME developments materialized this week.



Wine-Staging 10.13 Adds Patch For 13 Year Old Bug

([WINE] 16 August 06:21 AM EDT Wine-Staging 10.13)

Building off yesterday's Wine 10.13 release following the month-long summer release hiatus, Wine-Staging 10.13 is out today with some 300 patches atop the upstream codebase.



KDE Breeze Drops Colorful Third-Party App Icons, Plasma Adds Plug-In Device Notification

([KDE] 16 August 06:05 AM EDT KDE This Week)

KDE Plasma developers this week focused a lot on improving performance, fixing bugs, and enhancing the user interface. KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly report to highlight all of these interesting Plasma changes for the week.



GNOME 49 Beta Ships Many Last Minute Features - Including Greater systemd Reliance

([GNOME] 15 August 06:07 PM EDT GNOME 49 Beta)

The GNOME 49 beta release is out this Friday evening as the next stepping stone on the path to GNOME 49 in September. Making the GNOME 49 Beta release even more notable is that it's the 28th birthday of GNOME.



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