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Bcachefs Rolls Out Metadata Version Reconcile "rebalance_v2" Feature

([Linux Storage] 13 November 01:06 PM EST bcachefs_metadata_version_reconcile)

For those making use of the out-of-tree Bcachefs file-system driver, rolling out to the snapshot/nightly testing channel is the long-in-development "rebalance_v2" functionality now known as the "bcachefs_metadata_version_reconcile" feature.



Possible Setback For Linux x86_64 Laptops: Prominent Developer Joins Qualcomm

([Hardware] 13 November 11:51 AM EST x86 Platform Maintainer At Qualcomm)

Back in early September we reported on a Linux hardware enablement leader planning to leave Red Hat. Hans de Goede has been a longtime contributor to improving Intel/AMD Linux desktop/laptop hardware support and in fact an x86 platform drivers subsystem maintainer. We now found out where this lead Linux x86 driver developer ended up: Qualcomm.



The Incredible Evolution Of AMD EPYC HPC Performance Shown In The Azure Cloud

([Cloud] 13 November 10:44 AM EST 11 Comments)

Last week the Microsoft Azure HBv5 instances reached general availability as powered by the custom EPYC 9V64H CPUs with HBM3 memory. These very interesting EPYC processors for memory bandwidth intensive workloads were announced last year while have finally reached GA with jaw-dropping results for software able to take advantage of the 6.7 TB/s memory bandwidth thanks to the HBM memory. The Azure HBv5 benchmarks last week showed how they compare to prior generation HBv4 instances while this article is taking things further and putting the performance into perspective against the older HBv2 and HBv3 instances.



Linux Looks To Remove SHA1 Support For Signing Kernel Modules

([Linux Kernel] 13 November 09:40 AM EST SHA1 Module Signing)

Patches posted to the Linux kernel mailing list this week are seeking to remove SHA1 support for signing of kernel modules. This is part of the larger effort in the industry for moving away from SHA1 given its vulnerabilities to hash collisions and superior hashing algorithms being available.



NVIDIA CUDA 13.0 U2 Brings DGX Spark Performance Improvements

([NVIDIA] 13 November 08:52 AM EST CUDA 13.0 Update 2)

CUDA 13.0 Update 2 is now available as the latest incremental improvement to NVIDIA's compute stack.



RadeonSI OpenGL Mesh Shader Support Is Now Completed For Mesa 26.0

([Mesa] 13 November 06:30 AM EST RadeonSI Mesh Shaders)

For next quarter's Mesa 26.0 release, the AMD RadeonSI Gallium3D driver will present OpenGL mesh shaders support. It's been a long journey from the GL_EXT_mesh_shader extension being crafted and merged to wiring up the Mesa driver support while now it's in place for the AMD Radeon Linux graphics driver.



Linux Has Another Maintainer Now For Its DEC Alpha Port

([Linux Kernel] 13 November 06:21 AM EST Linux + DEC Alpha Still Alibe)

The Linux kernel's port to the DEC Alpha processors remains alive over 30 years after these processors first appeared.



Miracle-WM 0.8 Adds More Features For This Mir-Powered Wayland Compositor

([Desktop] 13 November 05:04 AM EST Miracle-WM 0.8)

Miracle-WM 0.8 was released on Wednesday as another step forward for this tiling Wayland compositor built atop Canonical's Mir software. Canonical engineer Matthew Kosarek continues driving new features into Miracle-WM as it works toward its v1.0 milestone.



Intel Now Confirms Nova Lake Will Support AVX10.2 & APX Extensions

([Intel] 13 November 05:55 AM EST Nova Lake)

Recently when Intel contributed Nova Lake support for LLVM/Clang and the GCC compiler support there was not any AVX10 or APX support contrary to rumors and expectations. Intel has now published a new programming reference manual where they now confirm Nova Lake will in fact support AVX10.2 and APX.



Canonical To Now Provide Up To 15 Years Commercial Support For Ubuntu LTS Releases

([Ubuntu] 13 November 05:38 AM EST 15 Years Support)

Canonical announced today the expansion of the legacy add-on for Ubuntu Pro to provide total coverage of Ubuntu LTS releases up to 15 years.



Intel Finds Great Performance With PostgreSQL's AVX-512 Support

([Intel] 12 November 08:44 PM EST AVX-512 CRC32)

Back in April PostgreSQL added AVX-512 support for CRC32 computations. At the time the gains for CRC32 computations with this popular open-source database server were reported to be 50% to 3x faster for x86_64 CPUs able to leverage AVX-512. That AVX-512 support is found with PostgreSQL 18.0 that released in September and now Intel is praising this addition to PostgreSQL for which their developers also had a part in along with AWS and others.



Mesa 25.2.7 Ships The Latest Open-Source OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Fixes

([Mesa] 12 November 04:32 PM EST Mesa 25.2.7)

Eric Engestrom today released Mesa 25.2.7 as the newest bi-weekly point release for this stable set of open-source (predominantly) OpenGL and Vulkan drivers for Linux systems.



Valve Already Upstreams Support For The New Steam Controller To SDL3

([Linux Gaming] 12 November 03:00 PM EST New Steam Controller In SDL)

Just hours ago Valve announced the new Steam Controller along with the Steam Frame VR headset and new Steam Machine. While these new Steam hardware products won't be available until early 2026, Valve has just-now upstreamed support for the new Steam Controller to the SDL3 library.



Valve Announces New Steam Machine, Steam Controller & Steam Frame

([Valve] 12 November 01:06 PM EST New Steam Devices)

Valve just sent over the press release announcing three new Steam Hardware devices.



The State Of The Vulkan Renderer For Wayland's Weston 15.0 Compositor

([Wayland] 12 November 12:35 PM EST Weston 15.0 + Vulkan)

With the upcoming release of Weston 15.0, this Wayland reference compositor will finally feature a Vulkan renderer. For those curious about its potential, a presentation recently outlined the current state of this Vulkan code path.



Framework Laptop 16 Upgrade To AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Benchmarks

([Computers] 12 November 11:00 AM EST 5 Comments)

Framework Computer announced back in August that the Framework Laptop 16 would be rolling out upgrades to the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and a GeForce RTX 5070 graphics option. Today the review embargo lifts on these new Framework 16 laptop upgrades and some Linux benchmarking of the new hardware.



Valve's Open-Source Radeon Linux Driver "Love Song For Gamers With Old GPUs"

([Valve] 12 November 10:13 AM EST Open-Source Driver Love Song)

As covered recently on Phoronix there has been several exciting improvements for aging AMD Radeon GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 era graphics cards for the open-source AMD Linux graphics driver stack. This work has been led by Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux Open-Source Graphics Driver Group with an ultimate goal of shifting the GCN 1.0/1.1 open-source Linux driver hardware support from the aging "Radeon" kernel graphics driver over to the "AMDGPU" kernel driver already used by default for all AMD GPUs/accelerators from GCN 1.2 and newer.



Red Hat's RHEL 10.1 Released With systemd Soft-Reboots, Easier AI Accelerator Drivers

([Red Hat] 12 November 09:25 AM EST Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 has reached general availability with a number of enhancements to this leading enterprise Linux distribution. As with so many things in 2025, AI is a big focus for RHEL 10.1.



RADV Driver Adds Valve Video Extension Used By Steam Link VR

([Radeon] 12 November 06:32 AM EST RADV + Valve Video Extension)

Back in August with the Vulkan 1.4.327 spec update was the introduction of VK_VALVE_video_encode_rgb_conversion as a Valve vendor extension. The open-source Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver has now merged support for this extension that is being used now by Steam Link VR.



At Least Two New Open-Source NPU Accelerator Drivers Expected In 2026

([AI] 12 November 06:21 AM EST AI Acceleration)

Open-source developer Tomeu Vizoso who developed the open-source and reverse-engineered "Rocket" accel driver for the Rockchip NPU and also worked on the Etnaviv/Vivante NPU support and other related code like Mesa's Teflon is teasing new NPU drivers coming in the new year.



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