ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Intel Begins Adding Nova Lake Xe3P To Linux OpenGL/Vulkan Drivers - Some Will Lack Ray-Tracing

([Intel] 23 October 08:36 PM EDT Nova Lake For Mesa)

Intel recently began sending out Xe3P kernel graphics driver patches for Nova Lake that will begin landing in the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel cycle. Now on the user-space side, merged today for Mesa 26.0 were the first enablement patches for Xe3P Nova Lake for their open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers on Linux.



Fedora Linux 43 Cleared For Release Next Week

([Fedora] 23 October 08:12 PM EDT Fedora 43)

Fedora 43 complete with its rocket-themed default desktop background on Fedora Workstation 43 is cleared for lifting off next week.



AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 Hitting Retailers Next Week For $1299 USD

([AMD] 23 October 03:14 PM EDT Radeon AI PRO R9700)

Back in May AMD announced the Radeon AI PRO R9700 with 128 AI accelerators, 32GB of GDDR6 video memory, and other advantages for this AI-focused RDNA4 based graphics card over the RDNA3-based Radeon PRO W7900. The Radeon AI PRO R9700 was supposed to be available in July while today AMD announced it will be going on sale next week.



KDE Plasma 6.5's Overlay Planes Support Yields Significant Power Savings

([KDE] 23 October 01:46 PM EDT KWin Overlay Planes)

KDE KWin developer Xaver Hugl published a new blog post today outlining the KMS overlay planes support present within the newly-released Plasma 6.5 desktop. While not yet enabled by default, enabling the overlay planes functionality can result in some nice power savings such as during video playback.



Canonical Academy Announced For New Ubuntu Linux Certifications

([Ubuntu] 23 October 12:22 PM EDT Canonical Academy)

In addition to announced Snap-based silicon-optimized AI large language models, Canonical used the ongoing Ubuntu Summit 25.10 virtual event to announced Canonical Academy. Canonical Academy is their new effort for badges/certifications around Ubuntu Linux.



Ubuntu 25.10 Unattended Upgrades Broken Due To Rust Coreutils Bug

([Ubuntu] 23 October 10:44 AM EDT Ubuntu 25.10 Automatic Updates)

Besides the early fallout of switching to Rust Coreutils on Ubuntu 25.10 causing some breakage, a more pressing issue has been discovered: Ubuntu 25.10's unattended upgrades functionality for automatic security updates is currently broken due to a Rust Coreutils bug.



Canonical Begins Snap'ing Up Silicon-Optimized AI LLMs For Ubuntu Linux

([Ubuntu] 23 October 10:09 AM EDT Silicon-Optimized LLMs)

Canonical's new push for their Snap app packaging/sandboxed format on Ubuntu Linux is for AI large language models (LLMs). Making it more interesting though is that they are working to deliver silicon-optimized AI LLMs for your hardware and to make it easily deployable for Ubuntu sers.



Linux's Proposed Cache Aware Scheduling Benchmarks Show Big Potential On AMD EPYC Turin

([Software] 23 October 01:00 PM EDT 18 Comments)

The past number of months has seen a lot of work by Intel Linux kernel engineers on cache-aware scheduling / load balancing for helping modern CPUs that have multiple caches. With cache aware scheduling, tasks that will likely share resources could be aggregated into the same cache domain to enjoy better cache locality. With the cache aware scheduling patches recently updated and now working past the "request for comments" stage, I was eager to try out these new patches. Especially with a 44% time reduction reported for one of the benchmarks, I was eager to run some tests and the first of those results are being shared today.



GTK 4.22 To Natively Support SVG - Including Animations

([GNOME] 23 October 08:23 AM EDT GTK 4.22)

GTK has long supported Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for icons but with up until recently relying on the external librsvg library, the integration hasn't been perfect. But Red Hat engineer Matthias Clasen has been working on having the GTK toolkit natively support SVG.



ESWIN Launching EBC7702 Mini-DTX RISC-V Board With Dual-Die EIC7702X SoC

([RISC-V] 23 October 06:25 AM EDT ESWIN EBC7702)

For those looking for a new RISC-V desktop option, ESWIN is launching a EBC7702 mini-DTX board powered by the EIC7702X dual-die SoC. The EBC7702 Mini-DTX is aiming for developers who want RISC-V under their desk for working on AI and other development tasks.



Linux Looks To Orphan Its ISDN Subsystem

([Linux Networking] 23 October 06:09 AM EDT ISDN)

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) usage is long obsolete even where it had enjoyed some successes in the likes of Germany and Norway. With no activity in years to the ISDN and mISDN subsystem code for the Linux kernel, a patch was sent out today for orphaning the code.



Qualcomm Plumbing "SSR" Support To Deal With Crashes On AI Accelerators

([AI] 23 October 05:55 AM EDT Sub-System Restart)

Crashes on NPUs and AI accelerators are unfortunately a thing and yet another obstacle to worry about it with modern computing. Qualcomm developers have sent out patches for Sub-System Restart "SSR" functionality for their Qualcomm AI Accelerator (QAIC) driver for Linux to handle restarts when workload crashes occur on their AI accelerator hardware.



Mesa 25.3-rc2 Release Led By Intel, AMD Radeon & NVK Driver Fixes

([Mesa] 23 October 05:46 AM EDT Mesa 25.3-rc2)

The second weekly release candidate of Mesa 25.3 is now available for testing ahead of the official release in the coming weeks for this quarterly feature update to this set of open-source OpenGL, OpenCL, and Vulkan graphics drivers.



Oracle OCI Compute E6 Benchmarks For Leading AMD EPYC Turin Performance In The Cloud

([Cloud] 22 October 08:40 PM EDT 4 Comments)

Oracle recently launched their E6 compute shape for Oracle Cloud and powered by AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure also launched their Compute Cloud@Customer X11 and Private Cloud Appliance X11 platforms that are all powered by the E6 compute shape with 5th Gen AMD EPYC. For those curious about the performance and value of the Oracle Cloud E6 shape compared to prior-gen E5 as well as alternatives from Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, these benchmarks are geared for you.



OpenZFS 2.4-rc3 Released With New Workarounds For Linux 6.18

([Linux Storage] 22 October 08:14 PM EDT OpenZFS 2.4)

OpenZFS 2.4 stable should be out in the near future while out today is the third release candidate for this ZFS file-system implementation for Linux and FreeBSD operating systems.



Google Develops Code Prefetch Insertion Optimizer For Faster Intel GNR & AMD Turin Performance

([LLVM] 22 October 05:43 PM EDT Code Prefetch Insertion)

Google engineer Rahman Lavaee today announced their work on a prototype software implementation to automatically insert optimal code prefetches into binaries for faster performance, especially for the latest Intel Granite Rapids and AMD Turin processors with new prefetching instructions.



Linux 6.19 To Support The XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro Drawing Tablet

([Hardware] 22 October 03:40 PM EDT XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro)

While XP-PEN does provide out-of-tree drivers for their drawing tablets on Linux including the XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro, the Linux 6.19 kernel is set to provide upstream support for the XP-PEN Artist 24 Pro.



Fedora Will Allow AI-Assisted Contributions With Proper Disclosure & Transparency

([Fedora] 22 October 01:25 PM EDT Fedora AI Contributions)

The Fedora Council has finally come to a decision on allowing AI-assisted contributions to the project. The agreed upon guidelines are fairly straight-forward and will permit AI-assisted contributions if it's properly disclosed and transparent.



Ray AI Engine Pulled Into The PyTorch Foundation For Unified Open AI Compute Stack

([AI] 22 October 01:08 PM EDT PyTorch + Ray)

Announced today at the PyTorch Conference was word that the Ray AI compute engine is becoming a project hosted by the PyTorch Foundation.



Linux 6.18 Hardened Against Specially-Crafted EROFS Images Leading To System Crashes

([Linux Storage] 22 October 12:30 PM EDT EROFS)

The EROFS read-only file-system continues enjoying nice uptick in use from embedded devices to containers. Merged today for Linux 6.18 is some new hardening to the EROFS driver where specially-crafted file-system images could lead to system crashes or infinite loops.



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