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)

Tencent Proposes Semantics-Aware vCPU Scheduling For Over-Subscribed KVM Linux VMs

([Linux Kernel] 10 November 05:50 AM EST Better vCPU Scheduling)

Tecent engineers have been working on addressing long-standing inefficiencies within the Linux kernel scheduler code around over-subscribed virtualized environments.



Fish 4.2 Shell Brings Interactive Improvements, Updated Rust Minimum Version

([Free Software] 10 November 05:18 AM EST Fish 4.2)

Fish 4.2 is now available as the latest version of this popular shell on Linux, macOS, and other systems.



LoongArch LA32 Target Proposed For The GCC Compiler

([GNU] 10 November 05:04 AM EST LoongArch 32-bit)

While LoongArch 64-bit is already part of the GCC compiler for the past several years, LoongArch 32-bit is now being proposed for the GNU Compiler Collection.



Patches Proposed For Radeon GCN 1.1 GPUs To Use AMDGPU Linux Driver By Default

([Radeon] 10 November 12:00 AM EST Better Driver Support)

For those still using an AMD GCN 1.1 "Sea Islands" GPU like the Radeon R9 290/390 series, HD 7790 / 8870, or other Radeon Rx 200 / Rx 300 series GPUs, there is an exciting early Christmas present this year. Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics driver team sent out the patch series on Sunday for enabling the GCN 1.1 GPUs to use the newer AMDGPU driver on Linux by default in place of the existing "Radeon" driver. This can mean better performance, Vulkan driver support out-of-the-box, and other improvements compared to using that older Radeon driver.



Rust Coreutils 0.4 Released With Better GNU Compatibility & Faster Performance

([Programming] 9 November 08:19 PM EST Rust Coreutils 0.4)

Rust Coreutils continues moving fast on their goal "toward full GNU compatibility" with the GNU Coreutils. The uutils project announced Rust Coreutils 0.4 this evening with better compatibility, performance optimizations, and other improvements.



Linux 6.18-rc5 Released: "Small And Boring"

([Linux Kernel] 9 November 06:23 PM EST Linux 6.18)

As we work toward the stable Linux 6.18 kernel release expected around the end of December, out today is the Linux 6.18-rc5 test kernel.



The Linux Kernel Looks To "Bite The Bullet" In Enabling Microsoft C Extensions

([Linux Kernel] 9 November 11:30 AM EST Microsoft C Extensions For Linux Kernel)

Two patches queued into the Linux kernel's build system development tree, kbuild-next, would enable the -fms-extensions compiler argument everywhere for allowing GCC and LLVM/Clang to use the Microsoft C Extensions when compiling the Linux kernel. Being in kbuild-next these patches will likely be submitted for the Linux 6.19 kernel merge window next month but remains to be seen if there will be any last minute objections to this change.



Lenovo IdeaPad Linux Driver Adding Support For Rapid Charge Mode

([Hardware] 9 November 06:49 AM EST Lenovo IdeaPad Platform Driver)

Queued into the platform-drivers-x86 "for-next" Git branch ahead of the Linux 6.19 merge window is introducing the handling for the "Rapid Charge" USB-C charging mode to the Lenovo IdeaPad laptop driver.



Linux 6.19 Will Better Deal With Corrupt Minix File-Systems

([Linux Storage] 9 November 06:28 AM EST Linux 6.19 Minix FS)

For anyone dealing with Minix file-systems still for this nearly 40 year old creation, the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel is expected to bring some fixes to the Minix driver for better handling corrupted file-system images.



AMD Preps More Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 6.19

([Radeon] 9 November 06:14 AM EST AMDGPU Linux 6.19)

AMD continues preparing more kernel driver code for Linux 6.19. This week another round of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver updates were submitted to DRM-Next ahead of the early December merge window.



Cloud Hypervisor 49 Released With AArch64 + Microsoft Hyper-V Improvements

([Virtualization] 9 November 06:03 AM EST Cloud Hypervisor 49)

For what began as an Intel open-source project focused on delivering a modern VMM for cloud workloads and written in Rust is seeing increasingly more exposure on AArch64 and Microsoft Windows platforms. In fact, Intel remains largely inactive now with Cloud Hypervisor after their lead maintainer left the company last year and has now been one year since seeing any significant contributions from Intel to this open-source project.



SquashFS Tools 4.7.3 Brings Optimizations For As Much As "1500 Times" Speed Improvement

([Linux Storage] 8 November 08:51 PM EST SquashFS Tools 4.7.3)

For those dealing with SquashFS compressed, read-only file-systems, a new version of the user-space tools were released this week.



Linux 6.18-rc5 To Cut Down Performance Regression Observed On IBM POWER CPUs

([Linux Kernel] 8 November 02:47 PM EST Linux 6.18 PowerPC)

Merged today ahead of the Linux 6.18-rc5 kernel due out on Sunday is a partial fix for a performance regression observed on IBM POWER hardware.



Ryzen AI Software 1.6.1 Advertises Linux Support

([AMD] 8 November 10:12 AM EST Ryzen AI Software 1.6.1)

Ryzen AI Software as AMD's collection of tools and libraries for AI inferencing on AMD Ryzen AI class PCs has Linux support with its newest point release. Though this "early access" Linux support is restricted to registered AMD customers.



AMD Sends Out Initial GNU Binutils Patch For AMD Zen 6 - Confirms New AVX-512 Features

([AMD] 8 November 07:50 AM EST AMD Znver6)

AMD has begun their open-source compiler enablement upstreaming effort for Zen 6 processors! The first "Znver6" patch was sent out on Friday in preparing for new instructions to be found with these next-generation AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors.



oneDNN 3.10 Continues Preparing For Future Intel CPUs With AVX 10.2

([Intel] 8 November 07:21 AM EST oneDNN 3.10)

Released one Friday was the newest version of oneDNN as this library started off by Intel and now officially under the UXL Foundation umbrella for serving as building blocks for deep learning software.



Linux Kernel Patches & Device Tree Additions For PCIe M.2 Connectors

([Hardware] 8 November 06:41 AM EST PCIe M.2)

On ACPI-enabled systems Linux users can enjoy PCIe M.2 connected peripherals that "just work" without any extra fuss. But for those relying on Device Tree (DT) handling by the kernel, new patches from Qualcomm are working on representing PCIe M.2 connectors within DT files.



Qt Merges Wayland Color Management "color-management-v1"

([Qt] 8 November 06:50 AM EST Qt color-management-v1)

The Qt toolkit has merged support for Wayland's color-management-v1 protocol to replace the former xx-color-management-v4 protocol shipped by this open-source toolkit. The change was merged for Qt 6.11 development but also back-ported for the Qt 6.10 series.



KDE Plasma 6.6 Shaving Off 100MB Of Memory Use, Fixing DrKonqi Crash Reporter Crashing

([KDE] 8 November 06:06 AM EST KDE Plasma 6.6)

KDE developers were off to a busy start for the month of November. A lot of feature activity continues happening for Plasma 6.6 while a lot of bug fixing is still going on for Plasma 6.5 and related KDE components.



FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 5 Released With Build Fixes For Google & Azure Clouds

([BSD] 8 November 05:50 AM EST FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 5)

FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 had been expected this weekend but instead a fifth beta release of FreeBSD 15.0 was deemed warranted.



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