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)

FreeDesktop.org Adopts The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

([Linux Storage] 6 November 06:18 AM EST Filesystem Hierarchy Standard)

Adding to the array of software projects and specifications under the FreeDesktop.org umbrella, the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard "FHS" has been adopted by these desktop-focused open-source developers.



Linux 6.18 Lands Electronic Privacy Screen Hotkey Handling For Some Dell Laptops

([Hardware] 6 November 06:07 AM EST Electronic Privacy Screen)

Merged yesterday to the mainline Linux 6.18 development kernel were the latest round of x86 platform driver fixes. Mostly some small fixes but standing out is electronic privacy screen hotkey support for some Dell laptops.



NVIDIA Preparing For Hopper & Blackwell GPU Support With Open-Source Nova Driver

([NVIDIA] 6 November 05:52 AM EST Hopper + Blackwell Nova Prep)

NVIDIA engineers continue working a lot on the open-source and upstream Nova driver for the Linux kernel. This modern, Rust-written open-source NVIDIA driver is still taking shape as an alternative to NVIDIA's official downstream open-source driver and the aging and reverse-engineered Nouveau driver. Out on the horizon for Nova is Hopper and Blackwell GPU support.



FEX 2511 Delivers More Performance Improvements For Linux x86 Binaries On ARM64

([Free Software] 5 November 08:37 PM EST FEX 2511)

FEX 2511 is out today for this open-source emulator akin to Apple's Rosetta that allows running x86/x86+64 applications on ARM64. But in the case of FEX, for ARM64 Linux devices and akin to other open-source projects like Box64.



More Intel Crescent Island Enablement Prepped For Linux 6.19

([Intel] 5 November 04:38 PM EST Intel Crescent Island)

Following Intel's disclosure less than one month ago of Crescent Island as a upcoming Xe3P graphics card with 160GB of vRAM focused on enterprise-level AI inferencing, Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver engineers have been quick to begin plumbing the Xe kernel graphics driver for this next-generation graphics card.



Intel Xeon 6 Performance Feature Benchmarks: Latency Optimized Mode

([Processors] 5 November 12:25 PM EST 14 Comments)

A new feature of Intel Xeon 6 "Birch Stream" platforms is the "Latency Optimized Mode" performance setting. The Intel Latency Optimized Mode will keep the uncore clock frequencies higher for more consistent performance but at the cost of increased power use. For those wondering about the performance and power impact, here are some comparison benchmarks of engaging this Latency Optimized Mode with Intel Xeon 6980P "Granite Rapids" server processors.



Linux Patches Updated For Snapdragon X Elite Powered TUXEDO Elite 14 Gen1 Laptop

([Hardware] 5 November 11:33 AM EST TUXEDO Elite 14)

In mid-2024, Bavarian PC vendor TUXEDO Computers began teasing a Snapdragon X Elite powered Linux laptop with hopes of having it available by Christmas 2024. As we approach Christmas 2025, there still are no immediate signs of this new ARM-based TUXEDO laptop soon shipping but there are signs of life still with new Linux kernel patches posted for enabling this Snapdragon X Elite laptop.



Fwupd 2.0.17 Released With More Hardware Support & Features

([LVFS] 5 November 11:23 AM EST Fwupd 2.0.17)

Days after the Linux Vendor Firmware Service celebrated 135 million firmware downloads, a new version of the Fwupd utility is now available for firmware updating systems and peripherals under Linux.



Linux 6.19 To Support Additional Arm Mali & Vivante Graphics Hardware

([Hardware] 5 November 09:24 AM EST drm-misc-next)

Sent out today to DRM-Next was the latest weekly batch of drm-misc-next patches for enhancing the various smaller Direct Rendering Manager drivers within the kernel. Included with this week's update is supporting some additional Mali and Vivante hardware as well as continuing to enhance the in-kernel accelerator "accel" drivers.



GNOME Mutter Now "Completely Drops The Whole X11 Backend"

([GNOME] 5 November 08:15 AM EST GNOME Mutter Removes X11)

The merge to GNOME Mutter has finally happened that "completely drops" the X11 back-end to make GNOME strictly focused on Wayland-based environments.



LXQt 2.3 Released With Improved Wayland Support

([Desktop] 5 November 08:08 AM EST LXQt 2.3)

LXQt 2.3 is out today as the newest release of this lightwight, Qt-based desktop environment.



3mdeb Achieves Good Progress Porting Coreboot+OpenSIL To AMD Turin Motherboard

([Coreboot] 5 November 06:04 AM EST Gigabyte MZ33-AR1)

Over the past few months the open-source firmware consulting firm 3mdeb has been porting Coreboot and AMD's new openSIL silicon initialization library to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1. The Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 is a broadly available motherboard that supports the latest-generation AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" server processors. 3mdeb has been fairly successful in their quest and an early demonstrator for openSIL.



systemd-appd Is A New Component Being Planned By Flatpak Developers

([Free Software] 5 November 05:50 AM EST systemd-appd)

Given this week's release of Flatpak 1.17 for app sandboxing, open-source developer Sebastian Wick published a blog post on Tuesday around the latest Flatpak developments and a look ahead at some of the feature development planned. Arguably most significant of that is the plans for systemd-appd.



AMD Contributes BFloat16 Support To LLVM's SPIR-V Target

([LLVM] 4 November 08:32 PM EST AMD + BF16 + LLVM + SPIR-V)

AMD software engineers continue making interesting contributions to the LLVM compiler stack around SPIR-V as the IR used by Vulkan and other Khronos APIs.



Benchmarking The AMD EPYC 9V64H: Azure HBv5's Custom AMD CPU With HBM3

([Cloud] 4 November 02:00 PM EST 17 Comments)

Nearly one year ago Microsoft announced the HBv5 virtual machines powered by a custom-designed AMD 4th Gen EPYC processor with high bandwidth memory (HBM3). Finally today the Azure HBv5 series is reaching general availability for those with memory-intensive HPC applications and other workloads. Microsoft kindly provided Phoronix with HBv5 access in advance to begin testing these new VMs with the AMD EPYC 9V64H CPUs featuring HBM memory, so here are some of the first independent benchmarks of these exciting processors powering Azure's new HPC VM instances.



Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund Announced For Long-Term Support To Rust Developers

([Programming] 4 November 01:00 PM EST Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund)

The Rust Foundation announced today the creation of the Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund as a new means of providing consistent, transparent, and long-term support for developers that make the Rust programming language possible.



Linux 6.19 Will Finally Support Intel's Adaptive Sharpness Filter "CASF" With Lunar Lake

([Intel] 4 November 10:51 AM EST Intel CASF)

Going all the way back to early 2024, Intel Linux engineers have been working on supporting an Adaptive Sharpening Filter new to Lunar Lake. While Lunar Lake later launched in September 2024, the Linux patches for this feature remained under review and discussion. Besides the Intel driver implementation itself for Lunar Lake and newer, it also ushers in a new DRM sharpness property to help standardize such functionality for user-space that could be used by other kernel graphics drivers. Finally with the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel, this Intel Content Adaptive Sharpness Filter "CASF" feature is being introduced to the mainline kernel.



Open Container Initiative "OCI" Runtime Spec v1.3 Released With FreeBSD Support

([BSD] 4 November 10:00 AM EST OCI v1.3)

The Open Container Initiative unveiled today the OCI Runtime Specification v1.3 update for this standard around operating system process and application containers. This runtime specification continues to evolve for outlining the configuration, execution environment, and lifecycle of a container. Notable with the v1.3 revision is introducing official FreeBSD support.



MIPS64EL & ARMEL Architectures Dropped In Debian Unstable/Experimental

([Debian] 4 November 09:35 AM EST End Of The Road)

The ARMEL and MIPS64EL architectures have been dropped from Debian unstable and experimental. This is the end of the road for these aging ARM and MIPS targets in the Debian world.



AMD's Zen 5 RDSEED Issue Is Causing Headaches For Optimized CachyOS Builds

([Operating Systems] 4 November 08:20 AM EST Zen 5)

AMD's RDSEED issue with Zen 5 processors that is in the process of being addressed with microcode/BIOS updates is in the interim causing headaches for Arch Linux powered CachyOS that provides optimized binaries for these latest Ryzen processors.



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Solving The Virus Problem Once And For All

System administrators across the globe have tried installing anti-virus
software. They've tried lecturing employees not to open unsolicited email
attachments. They've tried installing firewalls and the latest security
patches. But even with these precautions, email viruses continue to rank
third only to Solitaire and the Blue Screen Of Death in the amount of lost
productivity they cause. Meanwhile, Microsoft Exchange and LookOut! remain
as the number one virus delivery products on the market today.

But maybe not for much longer. A group of disgruntled administrators have
teamed up to produce and sell a brand new way to fight viruses, one that
attacks the root of the problem: stupid users.

Salivating Dogs, Inc. of Ohio has unveiled the "Clue Delivery System"
(CDS), a small device that plugs into the back of a standard PC keyboard
and delivers a mild electric shock whenever the luser does something
stupid. The device is triggered by a Windows program that detects when the
luser attempts to open an unsolicited email attachment or perform another
equally dangerous virus-friendly action.