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GCC Front-End Patches Updated For Algol 68 Programming Language

([GNU] 19 October 06:28 AM EDT GCC Algol 68)

At the start of the calendar year there was a proposal for a new GCC front-end for the Algol 68 programming language. GCC developers deferred merging Algol 68 support into GCC for this rarely talked about vintage programming language. But as talked about back at the GNU Tools Cauldron 2025, the developer is still working on the support. Sure enough, this week brought a new version of this GCC front-end.



Multi-Kernel Architecture Patches Updated For The Linux Kernel

([Linux Kernel] 19 October 06:10 AM EDT Multi-Kernel Linux)

Posted to the Linux kernel mailing list one month ago were patches for a multi-kernel architecture design to allow multiple independent kernel instances to co-exist on the same single physical machine. This could let some CPU cores be running real-time "RT" kernels or other non-traditional uses between CPU cores. It wasn't clear how far the multi-kernel patches would get especially with some initial negative views toward it and Bytedance separately proposing "Parker" for multi-kernel usage just days later. In any event, today a second version of the multi-kernel Linux patches were posted.



FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 2 Released With Release Building Improvements, New "Blocklist"

([BSD] 18 October 08:25 PM EDT FreeBSD 15.0)

FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 2 is out as the newest weekly test release of FreeBSD working its way toward a stable release in early December.



New Code Merged For Linux 6.18 To Address Linus Torvalds' Rust Formatting Critique

([Linux Kernel] 18 October 04:43 PM EDT rustfmt)

Back during the Linux 6.18 merge window Linus Torvalds commented on "mindless and completely crazy Rust format checking" and that the RUst format checking "is all bass-ackwards garbage" with condensing multi-line import statements into single lines. Merged minutes ago to Linux Git ahead of tomorrow's Linux 6.18-rc2 are fixes to the Rust format checking and updated guidelines to address Torvalds' criticism.



Linux Display Driver Patches Posted For The Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite

([Arm] 18 October 09:43 AM EDT Snapdragon X2 Elite Display)

Since Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X2 Elite last month, Linux patches for the X2 Elite "Glymur" platform have begun flowing. Among the recent Linux patches for the Snapdragon X2 is this past week seeing initial display support.



Tellusim Core SDK Posted On GitHub As C++ SDK For Graphics / Compute

([Programming] 18 October 09:09 AM EDT Tellusim Core SDK)

For those evaluating new options for high performance, cross-platform graphics and/or compute for simulations and other purposes, Tellusim Technologies has made their Tellusim Core SDK publicly available via GitHub.



Updated Linux Patch Would Disable RDSEED For All AMD Zen 5 CPUs

([AMD] 18 October 06:48 AM EDT RDSEED + Zen 5)

A few days back we reported on a Meta engineer uncovering an architectural issue with RDSEED usage on AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" CPUs. It ended up being found to affect more CPU models than originally anticipated and a new patch posted to the Linux kernel mailing list would disable RDSEED usage across all AMD Zen 5 processors.



Wine-Staging 10.17 Lands Fix For 11 Year Old Bug Report Affecting Various Games

([WINE] 18 October 06:29 AM EDT Wine-Staging 10.17)

Building off yesterday's release of Wine 10.17 is now wine-Staging 10.17 that is carrying 295 extra patches atop the upstream Wine codebase for testing at the leading edge of this open-source software for enjoying Windows games and applications on Linux.



LACT 0.8.2 Released For Multi-Vendor Linux GPU Control GUI

([Free Software] 18 October 06:16 AM EDT LACT 0.8.2)

LACT 0.8.2 is out this weekend as the newest feature release to this Linux GPU control application. This Rust-based software provides a GUI for controlling AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel GPUs under Linux with various monitoring metrics, information reporting, power configuration, thermals configuration, and overclocking with supported hardware.



KDE Plasma 6.5 Is Said To Be "A Pretty Darn Good Release"

([KDE] 18 October 06:02 AM EDT Plasma 6.5 Next Week)

With plans to release next Tuesday (21 October), KDE developers this week have been putting the finishing touches on this next open-source desktop update. Prominent KDE developer Nate Graham says he thinks it's going to be "a pretty darn good release" when it officially debuts.



Wine 10.17 Now Defaults To EGL Renderer For OpenGL On X11

([WINE] 17 October 08:30 PM EDT Wine 10.17)

Following the release of Wine 10.16 with initial NTSYNC support from two weeks ago, Wine 10.17 is now available as the latest development release in working toward Wine 11.0 stable in early 2026.



GNOME Has A New Security Threat Scanner Powered By VirusTotal

([GNOME] 17 October 04:32 PM EDT Lenspect)

For those interested in scanning files for malware and other threat detection under Linux and using the GNOME desktop, Lenspect is a new GNOME-aligned application that is a GUI powered by VirusTotal for being a Linux-native security threat scanner.



openSFI Is A Very Interesting Collaboration Between AMD & Intel For Better Firmware Unification

([Hardware] 17 October 01:50 PM EDT openSFI)

An interesting technical collaboration between AMD and Intel as well as other industry players like Google, Bytedance, Microsoft, MiTAC, HPE, and others is openSFI. The new openSFI "Open Silicon Firmware Interface" project is aiming to work toward vendor-neutral low-level firmware interfaces for more interoperable firmware solutions across vendors.



Intel Introducing Microcode Staging Feature For Linux 6.19 To Cope With Bigger Blobs

([Intel] 17 October 12:08 PM EDT Intel Microcode Staging)

Due to Intel CPU microcode sizes continuing to get larger and late-loading new CPU microcode onto a running system can lead to (brief) disruptions/downtime while the update is applied, future Intel CPUs are introducing a microcode "staging" feature to reduce that microcode updating downtime. The Linux 6.19 kernel in the new year is set to support the Intel microcode staging feature with capable processors.



Ubuntu 25.10 Performance On System76 Thelio Astra / Ampere Altra

([Operating Systems] 17 October 10:26 AM EDT Add A Comment)

With the recent release of Ubuntu 25.10 we have seen some nice performance improvements on the likes of AMD Zen 5 and Intel Lunar Lake compared to prior Ubuntu releases. But what about ARM? In this article is a look at the Ampere Altra performance between Ubuntu 25.04 and Ubuntu 25.10 using the popular System76 Thelio Astra workstation.



AES-GCM Crypto Performance Up To ~74% Faster For AMD Zen 3 With Linux 6.19

([Linux Kernel] 17 October 09:11 AM EDT Faster AES-GCM Crypto)

Improvements to the Linux kernel's AES-GCM Galois/Counter Mode crypto block cipher code will yield up to 74% faster performance for AMD Zen 3 processors with the Linux 6.19 kernel in the new year.



New Linux Kernel Patches From Intel Delivering +18% Database Performance

([Linux Kernel] 17 October 06:45 AM EDT Linux MM CID Patches)

In addition to the recent Linux kernel patches out of Intel for Cache Aware Scheduling for better performance, separately, another interesting new patch series was sent out this week for the Linux kernel. The patches rework some low-level Linux kernel memory management code and at least for database workloads the early benchmarks are showing possible 14~18% faster database performance with PostgreSQL.



Fedora Cloud Looks To Switch /boot To Btrfs Subvolume

([Fedora] 17 October 06:28 AM EDT /boot Btrfs Subvolume)

With Fedora 43 releasing in the coming weeks, Fedora stakeholders are beginning to plot their feature ideas for next year's Fedora 44 release. One of the early F44 feature submissions pending approval is switching /boot on Fedora Cloud images to being a Btrfs file-system subvolume.



Intel Vulkan Driver Adds Support For Xe Driver's Low Latency Hint

([Intel] 17 October 06:16 AM EDT Xe Low Latency Hint)

One of the early changes merged for the in-development Mesa 26.0 is adding support to Intel's "ANV" open-source Vulkan driver for supporting the low-latency hint supported by the modern Intel Xe kernel graphics driver.



Linux Graphics Driver Fixes Readied For Linux 6.18-rc2

([Linux Kernel] 17 October 05:57 AM EDT Linux 6.18-rc2)

Ahead of the Linux 6.18-rc2 release on Sunday, the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) fixes for the week were sent out today. There is the usual assortment of different kernel graphics driver fixes, mostly with the Intel and AMD drivers as usual. In particular a few Intel driver fixes make this week's pull worth mentioning.



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