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New Patches Aim To Modernize The Default Linux x86 Kernel Configuration

([Linux Kernel] 5 May 08:43 AM EDT make defconfig)

Longtime Linux kernel developer Ingo Molnar sent out a patch series this morning to enable additional kernel features by default for the Linux default configuration "defconfig" on x86-based kernels. The defconfig improvements aim to reflect modern Linux x86 kernel use with various features commonly being enabled by distribution vendor kernels and related improvements.



Vulkan API 1.4.314 Brings One New Extension In Working Toward Vulkan Roadmap 2026

([Vulkan] 5 May 07:00 AM EDT Vulkan 1.4.314)

Vulkan 1.4.314 is now available as the newest routine spec update for this high performance GPU graphics and compute API. With Vulkan 1.4.314 there are more early preparations toward Vulkan Roadmap 2026 in aiming for a baseline of high-end smartphones, computers, and more for next year.



IO_uring Zero Copy Receive Seeing DMA-BUF Support Slated For Linux 6.16

([Linux Networking] 5 May 06:30 AM EDT DMA-BUF + io_uring zcrx)

Merged for Linux 6.15 was IO_uring network zero-copy receive "io_uring zcrx" while now on track for landing in Linux 6.16 is extending it to support passing DMA-BUF buffers.



ARM64 Expected To Support Lazy Preemption "PREEMPT_LAZY" With Linux 6.16

([Arm] 5 May 06:15 AM EDT ARM64 Lazy Preempt)

Introduced last year for Linux 6.13 was lazy preemption "PREEMPT_LAZY" for a preemption model that is similar to full preemption but less eager to preempt normal scheduler tasks to provide some of the performance benefits found with voluntary preemption. After initially being supported for x86_64 and RISC-V, it looks like Linux 6.16 will support lazy preemption on ARM64 (AArch64).



FFmpeg Integrates Video Encoder For Advanced Professional Video (APV)

([Multimedia] 5 May 05:55 AM EDT APV Encoder)

One week ago FFmpeg merged decode support for Samsung's Advanced Professional Video "APV" codec. APV is designed for professional-grade video recording purposes and is a royalty-free video codec geared for prosumers. Now arriving within FFmpeg Git is APV video encode support.



Linux 6.15-rc5 Released: "Most Of It Looks Very Nice & Small"

([Linux Kernel] 4 May 05:13 PM EDT Linux 6.15-rc5)

The fifth weekly release candidate of the Linux 6.15 kernel is now available for testing.



Sensor Monitoring For The ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA Coming For Linux 6.16

([Hardware] 4 May 08:38 AM EDT ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA)

For those that happen to have the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA or are shopping for a higher-end Intel Alder Lake / Raptor Lake desktop motherboard for Linux use, the ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA is the latest motherboard seeing hardware sensor monitoring support under Linux with the next version of the kernel.



EXT2 DAX Being Deprecated & For Removal At Year's End

([Linux Kernel] 4 May 07:02 AM EDT EXT2 Direct Access)

The EXT2 file-system's direct access "DAX" mode is being deprecated and expected for removal at the end of 2025, after this year's Long Term Support (LTS) kernel version.



Bcachefs Patches Aim For Faster Snapshot Deletion But With Another On-Disk Format Update

([Linux Storage] 4 May 06:27 AM EDT Bcachefs Snapshot Deletion)

In addition to Bcachefs working on better self-healing / automatic repair capabilities, this modern copy-on-write file-system is also working on faster snapshot deletion performance. A patch series was posted this week to speed-up the deletion of snapshots though it comes with another bump to the on-disk format of the file-system.



Andes Voyager RISC-V Micro-ATX Board Seeing Patches For Mainline Linux Support

([RISC-V] 4 May 06:11 AM EDT Andes Voygager)

As another alternative to the likes of the SiFive HiFive Premier P550 RISC-V developer board, the Andes Voyager is in the process of seeing patches reviewed for mainline Linux kernel support.



Rust Use Within The QEMU Emulator Shaping Up Well

([Virtualization] 3 May 04:50 PM EDT Rust + QEMU)

The QEMU processor emulator that plays an important role in the open-source Linux virtualization stack has been seeing experimental support for the Rust programming language developing within its codebase. There continues to be good progress being made on this Rust support as more QEMU components get ported over to this programming language for memory safety and other security benefits.



Labwc 0.8.4 Ships More Usability Improvements For This Wayland Compositor

([Wayland] 3 May 08:30 AM EDT Labwc 0.8.4 Wayland Compositor)

Labwc 0.8.4 is out as the newest stable update to this wlroots-based, window-stacking Wayland compositor.



GNOME's Blueprint Markup Language Making Progress For GTK4 UIs

([GNOME] 3 May 06:49 AM EDT GNOME Blueprint Markup Language)

Blueprint is a currently-experimental markup language and compiler for crafting GTK4 user interfaces. Blueprint allows declaratively creating GTK UIs and aims to be a very easy and nice developer experience.



NVIDIA Encouraging CUDA Users To Upgrade From Maxwell / Pascal / Volta

([NVIDIA] 3 May 06:24 AM EDT Upgrade Now)

NVIDIA CUDA 12.9 is now available as the newest minor feature update to NVIDIA's GPU compute stack. CUDA 12.9 adds compiler targetr support for SM 10.3 and 12.1, compiler support for "family-specific architectures", new NVML counters being exposed, and other minor feature improvements. The NVIDIA CUDA 12.9 documentation is also now more verbose in encouraging anyone still relying on Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta hardware to upgrade.



FreeBSD 14.3 Beta Released Ahead Of FreeBSD 15.0 Later This Year

([BSD] 3 May 06:07 AM EDT FreeBSD 14.3)

The first beta release of FreeBSD 14.3 was released on Friday night for testing. FreeBSD 14.3 will become the newest stable release this summer while later in 2025 we can look forward to the big FreeBSD 15.0 release.



KDE Plasma 6.4 Tackles An 18 Year Old Feature Request, More Wayland Protocols Added

([KDE] 3 May 05:54 AM EDT KDE Plasma 6.4)

The KDE Plasma developer sprint in Graz wrapped up just days ago but there's still been no shortage of new feature work landing into Plasma 6.4 this week. It was another exciting week of feature development as the soft feature freeze approaches for Plasma 6.4.



Wine 10.7 Brings An Exciting Performance Optimization

([WINE] 2 May 04:51 PM EDT Wine 10.7)

Wine 10.7 is out today as the newest bi-weekly release of this open-source software for running Windows games and applications on Linux and other platforms.



Initial AMDGPU User Mode Queues Support Prepped For Linux 6.16

([Radeon] 2 May 03:35 PM EDT AMDGPU User Mode Queues)

Sent out a few minutes ago was the latest batch of AMDGPU graphics and AMDKFD compute kernel driver feature patches for DRM-Next in getting ready for the Linux 6.16 merge window opening in a few weeks. This pull request contains a big new feature: the initial albeit currently experimental support for AMDGPU user mode queues.



Continued Work On Attack Vector Controls Ahead Of Linux 6.16

([Linux Security] 2 May 12:35 PM EDT Attack Vector Controls)

Going back to last year an AMD engineer has been pursuing "Attack Vecotr Controls" to rethink CPU security mitigation handling. Attack Vector Controls aims to make it easier to manage CPU security mitigation settings by focusing on the class/scope of vulnerabilities rather than managing the mitigations at an individual level. It's looking like the initial attack vectors control code will be ready for mainlining in the upcoming Linux 6.16 cycle but stopping short of the complete implementation.



Full Disk Encryption Performance With Ubuntu 25.04 + Framework Laptop 13 Strix Point

([Storage] 2 May 08:30 AM EDT 47 Comments)

For anyone storing personal information on their laptops especially, I definitely recommend making use of Linux LUKS-based full disk encryption capabilities. I've been recommending going with the full disk encryption capabilities for nearly two decades to help protect personal data in case your laptop is lost or stolen. The performance implications of using full disk encryption have went down over time and in most real-world workloads you'll see minimal to any difference out of it. As it's been a while since running any reference benchmarks looking at no disk encryption to full disk encryption, here are some results on the newly-released Ubuntu 25.04 paired with the Framework Laptop 13 powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point".



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