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FreeBSD 15.0-RC4 Released Due To Last Minute Issues

([BSD] 25 November 08:20 PM EST FreeBSD 15.0-RC4)

FreeBSD 15.0-RC3 shipped just a few days ago as what was expected to be the final release candidate before FreeBSD 15.0 stable is officially unveiled next week. But squeezing out today is FreeBSD 15.0-RC4 to address last minute issues.



AMDGPU Driver Lacks HDMI 2.1 While AMD-Xilinx Driver Has Some HDMI 2.1 Support

([Radeon] 25 November 04:03 PM EST AMDGPU No HDMI 2.1)

Those following Phoronix and the open-source AMD Linux kernel graphics driver know that the HDMI Forum has prevented AMD from implementing HDMI 2.1 support in their open-source "AMDGPU" driver as due the driver implementation would run afoul to the organization's licensing requirements. It's been pointed out online this week that the AMD-Xilinx DRM driver though does have some HDMI 2.1 support albeit different hardware.



Gigabyte R284-A92-AAL1: A Reliable 2U Rack Server For Intel Xeon 6900 Series

([Motherboards] 25 November 02:10 PM EST Add A Comment)

Over the past two months I have been publishing a number of fresh benchmarks of the Intel Xeon 6980P "Granite Rapids" flagship processor performance under Linux. All of those new Xeon 6900 series benchmarks on Phoronix have been from the Gigabyte R284-A92-AAL1 2U rack server that has proven to be a very robust and reliable server platform.



NTFSPLUS Driver Updated As It Works Toward The Mainline Kernel

([Linux Storage] 25 November 12:40 PM EST NTFSPLUS)

Announced last month was the NTFSPLUS driver as a new NTFS file-system driver for the Linux kernel with better write performance and more features compared to the existing NTFS options. A second iteration of that driver was recently queued into "ntfs-next" raising prospects that this NTFSPLUS driver could soon attempt to land in the mainline Linux kernel.



Improved Upstream Kernel Support For TUXEDO Laptops Being Worked On

([Hardware] 25 November 10:47 AM EST Uniwill)

While TUXEDO Computers recently ended their efforts for a Snapdragon X Elite Linux laptop, their Linux Intel/AMD laptop efforts continue going well and recently they have been posting patches working to enhance the upstream kernel support for those x86_64 devices.



Nix Package Tool Approved For Availability In Fedora 44

([Fedora] 25 November 10:27 AM EST Fedora 44 + Nix Package Tool)

Following approval of the /nix top-level directory with Fedora Linux, the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has additionally signed off on allowing the Nix package tool to appear in the Fedora 44 repository.



HiSilicon Proposes "Cache Lockdown" Driver For More Control Over L3 Cache

([Hardware] 25 November 08:57 AM EST HiSilicon L3 Cache Lockdown)

A Huawei engineer sent out a proposed driver for the Linux kernel to enable "cache lockdwon" behavior for HiSilicon ARM64 processors for greater control over the processor's L3 cache usage.



X.Org Server 21.1.21 Released To Fix Several Regressions

([X.Org] 25 November 06:25 AM EST X.Org Server 21.1.21)

For those continuing to make use of the X.Org Server, a new point release is now available in the 21.1 series. While most often X.Org Server stable releases these days are driven by shipping new security fixes, the X.Org Server 21.1.21 release is to fix several regressions introduced for various functional issues.



Intel LLM Scaler vLLM Update Supports More Models

([Intel] 25 November 06:13 AM EST llm-scaler-vllm beta 0.10.2-b6)

Intel software engineers continue to be hard at work on LLM-Scaler as their solution for running vLLM on Intel GPUs in a Docker containerized environment. A new beta release of LLM-Scaler built around vLLM was released overnight with support for running more large language models.



libinput 1.30 Released With Support For Writing Plug-Ins In Lua

([X.Org] 25 November 05:58 AM EST libinput 1.30)

Red Hat's leading Linux input expert Peter Hutterer released libinput 1.30 today as the newest update to this input handling library used on both X.Org and Wayland desktops.



Linux Kernel Developers Eye Uses For Extra General Purpose Registers With APX

([Intel] 24 November 08:23 PM EST Extra GPRs For Kernel-Use)

With Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) on upcoming Intel processors doubling the number of general purpose registers (GPRs) among other advantages, Intel engineers are beginning to think of possible kernel uses for the extra registers.



Rust For Linux Kernel Co-Maintainer Formally Steps Down

([Programming] 24 November 03:09 PM EST Alex Gaynor Ends Maintainership)

Alex Gaynor recently announced he is formally stepping down as one of the maintainers of the Rust for Linux kernel code with the removal patch now queued for merging in Linux 6.19.



AlmaLinux 10.1 Released - Complete With Btrfs Support

([Operating Systems] 24 November 01:35 PM EST AlmaLinux 10.1)

Building off the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 from two weeks ago, AlmaLinux 10.1 is now available in GA form for this community-oriented RHEL10 downstream. Making AlmaLinux 10.1 all the more interesting is the project's decision to promote Btrfs file-system support.



AMD SDCIAE Working Its Way Into The Linux 6.19 Kernel

([AMD] 24 November 12:36 PM EST AMD SDCIAE)

A year and a half after the Linux kernel patches were first posted, SDCIAE that is found with AMD Zen 5 server processors is set to finally be supported by the mainline kernel come Linux 6.19.



Dell Pro Max with GB10 Arrives For Linux Performance Benchmarking

([Computers] 24 November 10:50 AM EST 32 Comments)

The most exciting hardware to arrive this month in the Phoronix lab is Dell having sent over two of their new Dell Pro Max with GB10 systems. The Dell Pro Max with GB10 is their build-out around NVIDIA's GB10 superchip with ten Cortex-X925 CPU cores and ten Cortex-A725 cores plus the GB10 Blackwell GPU. With 128GB of LPDDR5X memory and 2TB or 4TB SSD by default all within the small chassis, this is an interesting workstation for AI developers.



A Very Big Performance Optimization For Loop Block Devices Heading To Linux 6.19

([Linux Storage] 24 November 09:39 AM EST Loop Block Device)

A set of patches implementing async I/O IOCB_NOWAIT support for the loop block device is heading to the Linux 6.19 kernel with some performance improvements that will make loop block device users "wow".



Raspberry Pi OS 2025-11-24 Brings HiDPI Improvements, Wayland Enhancements

([Raspberry Pi] 24 November 09:15 AM EST Raspberry Pi OS)

In addition to debuting the Raspberry Pi OS Imager 2.0 app, Raspberry Pi today announced the latest version of their operating system.



Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Released To Make It Easier Creating OS Media

([Raspberry Pi] 24 November 08:55 AM EST Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0)

The Raspberry Pi Imager application that makes it easy to generate install media / OS image flashing for different Raspberry Pi devices is out with a big feature update.



Intel Working On Linux Support For New Power Savings Feature With Xe3P_LPD

([Intel] 24 November 06:24 AM EST System Cache For FBC)

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel cycle is set to introduce initial support for Xe3P graphics to be found initially with Nova Lake processors. While that initial support is landing for Linux 6.19, other extra Xe3P features are still to be added to the open-source kernel driver over coming release cycles. One of those extra features being currently tackled is a new element with Xe3P_LPD: the ability to use the system cache for FBC.



Canonical Partners With AMI To Build Ubuntu Netboot Option Into UEFI Firmware

([Ubuntu] 24 November 06:10 AM EST Ubuntu Netboot From Firmware Setup)

Canonical and AMI announced a partnership today so that there will be an Ubuntu Netboot option added within AMI's UEFI firmware to allow booting to the Ubuntu installer without the need for even having any install media.



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