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)

Linux's Intel-Speed-Select Tool Will Allow Non-Root Use With Linux 7.0

([Intel] 18 January 06:13 AM EST intel-speed-select)

The intel-speed-select tool that lives within the Linux kernel source tree for allowing some control over Intel Speed Select Technology (SST) and managing of clock frequencies / performance behavior will finally allow limited non-root usage.



ChaosBSD Is A New BSD For "Broken Drivers, Half-Working Hardware, Vendor Trash" Test Bed

([BSD] 18 January 05:59 AM EST ChaosBSD)

A new BSD on the block is ChaosBSD that intends to serve as a testing distribution for unfinished and broken drivers not suitable for upstreaming to FreeBSD proper.



Linux 6.19-rc6 Bringing Sound Fixes For ROG Xbox Ally X & Various Laptops

([Multimedia] 18 January 05:45 AM EST Linux 6.19 Sound Fixes)

With the Linux 6.19-rc6 kernel release due out later today there will be a number of sound fixes/workarounds to note from the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X gaming handheld to several newer laptops seeing fixes for their audio support.



Synex Server: A New Debian Based Linux Distro With Native ZFS Installation Support

([Operating Systems] 17 January 08:23 PM EST Synex)

Synex is a Linux distribution that's been around for some months as a Debian-based, minimalistic Linux distribution out of Argentina focused on the needs of small and medium businesses. Making it a bit more intriguing for some now is that with their new release based on Debian 13 is a server edition and they have added native OpenZFS file-system support for new installations.



Important AMDGPU & AMDKFD Driver Improvements Readied For Linux 6.20~7.0

([Radeon] 17 January 03:16 PM EST AMDGPU)

On Friday AMD sent out another set of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and AMDKFD kernel compute driver patches for queuing in DRM-Next ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle kicking off in February.



FreeBSD 15.1 Aims To Have KDE Desktop Installer Option

([BSD] 17 January 07:30 AM EST FreeBSD 15)

FreeBSD 15.0 had been aiming to offer a KDE desktop installation option as part of the FreeBSD OS installer. This initiative as part of the FreeBSD laptop support enhancements project didn't pan out in time for FreeBSD 15.0 but now they are working on getting the installer option ready for FreeBSD 15.1. Adding a NVIDIA GPU driver option to the FreeBSD installer was also recently carried out.



CVE-2026-0915: GNU C Library Fixes A Security Issue Present Since 1996

([Linux Security] 17 January 06:25 AM EST Glibc Security Fix)

CVE-2026-0915 was published on Friday as a security issue with the GNU C Library "glibc" for code introduced 30 years ago. The latest Glibc Git code is now patched for this issue introduced in 1996.



KDE Begins Landing Features For Plasma 6.7, Some Last Minute Plasma 6.6 Improvements

([KDE] 17 January 06:06 AM EST Plasma This Week)

KDE developers have been quite busy this week in preparing for the upcoming Plasma 6.6 release in February while also beginning to land features for what will be the Plasma 6.7 desktop.



GNOME 50 Will Make Sure You Don't Use Your Computer Past Your Bedtime

([GNOME] 17 January 05:42 AM EST New Parental Controls)

As part of the GNOME Foundation funded Digital Wellbeing project, the GNOME Shell for GNOME 50 has merged options to prevent unlocking the desktop session past their bed time. The intent here is on rounding out GNOME's parental controls functionality.



Shotcut 26.1 Beta Video Editor Adds New Hardware Decoder Options

([Multimedia] 17 January 05:49 AM EST Shotcut 26.1)

The Shotcut 26.1 beta was released overnight as the newest version of this Qt6-based, cross-platform video editing solution. Standing out the most with this new development release are some new GPU-accelerated hardware decode options for aiming to help speed-up this free software video editor.



Upcoming exFAT Linux Driver Patch Can Boost Sequential Read Performance By ~10%

([Linux Storage] 16 January 08:44 PM EST exFAT Faster Reads)

A patch for the open-source exFAT file-system driver for Linux can boost the sequential read performance by about 10% in preliminary tests.



Adobe Photoshop 2025 Installer Now Working On Linux With Patched Wine

([WINE] 16 January 04:22 PM EST Adobe Photoshop On Linux)

An open-source developer has worked through the last of the issues preventing the Adobe Creative Cloud installers for Windows from running on Linux via Wine. With pending patches, Adobe Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2025 are expected to install and run on Linux.



Linux ThinkPad Driver Ready For Reporting Damage Device - Starting With Bad USB-C Ports

([Hardware] 16 January 02:50 PM EST ThinkPad Damaged Device)

Queued yesterday into the platform-drivers-x86.git's "for-next" branch are the patches for the Lenovo ThinkPad ACPI driver to begin reporting damaged device detection. This code being in the "for-next" branch makes it material for the next version of the Linux kernel and initially will be able to report to the user on damaged USB-C ports.



AMD EPYC 8004 "Siena" Shows Some Nice Linux Performance Gains Over The Past Two Years

([Software] 16 January 11:45 AM EST 1 Comment)

As part of my various end-of-year benchmarks, recently I looked at the Linux LTS kernel performance on AMD EPYC 9005 over the past year, the AMD EPYC Milan-X performance over the past four years, and various other performance comparisons over time to look the evolution of the Linux software performance. Another run I had carried out was looking at the AMD EPYC 8004 "Siena" series since its launch just over two years ago. Here is a look at how an up-to-date Linux software stack can deliver some additional performance gains for these energy efficiency and cost-optimized server processors.



Linux 7.0 Looks To Enable Intel TSX By Default On Capable CPUs For Better Performance

([Intel] 16 January 09:25 AM EST Intel TSX Default)

A patch queued up into tip/tip.git's x86/cpu Git branch ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle enables the Intel Transactional Synchronization Extensions (TSX) functionality by default on the mainline kernel for capable CPUs and those not affected by side-channel attacks due to TSX Async Abort (TAA) and similar vulnerabilities. For newer Intel CPUs with safe TSX support, this change can mean better performance with the kernel defaults.



Ubuntu 26.04 Aims To Deliver Better NVIDIA Wayland Performance Atop GNOME

([Ubuntu] 16 January 08:17 AM EST NVIDIA Wayland + GNOME)

If all goes well the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release will further enhance the NVIDIA graphics performance under its default GNOME Wayland session. The improvements might be upstreamed to GNOME 50 in time but otherwise it's looking like Ubuntu 26.04 will carry its own patch(es) for improving the NVIDIA Wayland performance.



Patches Positioned Ahead Of Linux 7.0 Cycle For Easy Custom Boot Logo In Place Of Tux

([Linux Kernel] 16 January 06:28 AM EST Custom Boot Logo)

The Linux kernel patches talked about at the start of the year for more easily changing the boot logo of Tux are now queued into a "for-next" branch and thus expected to be submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle. Those wanting to replace the Tux icon with an alternative logo during the Linux kernel boot process could already patch the file manually but this new code allows for an easy replacement via Kconfig options.



OpenBLAS 0.3.31 Released With New Extensions, RISC-V & ARM64 Optimizations

([Programming] 16 January 06:04 AM EST OpenBLAS 0.3.31)

For those looking for a speedy Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms "BLAS" library, OpenBLAS 0.3.31 is now available for this optimized open-source implementation.



Intel Releases Updated LLM-Scaler-vLLM With Continuing To Expand Its LLM Support

([Intel] 16 January 05:54 AM EST Intel LLM-Scaler-vLLM)

One of the initiatives launched by Intel in 2025 was LLM-Scaler as part of Project Battlematrix. The open-source LLM Scaler is a Docker-based solution for helping to deploy Generative AI "GenAI" workloads on Intel Battlemage graphics cards with frameworks like vLLM, ComfyUI, SGLang, and more. There continues to be routine new feature releases of LLM Scaler for broadening the large language models supported and other improvements.



Wild 0.8 Linker Adds SFrame Support, LoongArch64 & More Performance

([Programming] 16 January 05:43 AM EST Wild 0.8)

Wild 0.8 is now available as this speedy linker focused on iterative development, a goal of incremental linking, and written in the Rust programming language.



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