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Old ATI R300 Open-Source Driver Sees Another New Fix In 2026

([Radeon] 4 March 05:58 AM EST ATI R300g)

The Radeon R300 series turns 24 years old this year and thanks to the open-source ATI R300 Gallium3D driver that began via reverse engineering, it's still continuing to see the occasional random fixes from the open-source community.



Ubuntu Still Figuring Out A Plan For Dealing With California's Digital Age Assurance Act

([Ubuntu] 4 March 05:46 AM EST California Digital Age Assurance Act)

The talk this week among open-source projects from Linux distributions to app stores like Flathub is how to deal with California's latest insanity: the Digital Age Assurance Act. California's AB 1043 state law is mandating that operating systems -- Linux included -- collect age information during account setup and exposing that age to eligible apps beginning on 1 January 2027. That leaves much uncertainty for Linux distributions and other repositories/stores and more. Canonical issued a statement today to clarify that they basically don't have a solution to announce yet.



Using KMSCON As The Default VT Console Delayed To Fedora 45

([Fedora] 3 March 08:17 PM EST Fedora 44 Delays To F45)

For the past few months have been an ambitious proposal to replace FBCON with the user-space KMSCON as the default VT console starting on Fedora 44. Unfortunately, this and a few other features have now been delayed to the Fedora 45 release six months later.



AMD DPTCi Driver Posted For Linux To Better Enhance Ryzen Gaming Handhelds

([AMD] 3 March 04:07 PM EST AMD DPTCi Driver)

A request for comments (RFC) patch series was posted today to the Linux kernel mailing list to introduce the AMD Dynamic Power and Thermal Configuration Interface "DPTCi" driver. With this driver it would provide better upstream Linux kernel support for tuning the power / performance / thermals of modern Ryzen-powered gaming handheld devices. Though don't get too excited right away as the driver was assembled in part by AI that is already causing a bit of a ruckus on the LKML due to lack of disclosure.



Google Chrome Moving To A Two-Week Release Cycle

([Google] 3 March 03:52 PM EST Four Weeks Is Too Long)

Google announced today that beginning later this year they are moving the Chrome web browser from its four week release cycle down to a two week release cadence.



Intel Rendering Toolkit & OpenVINO AI GPU Performance On Intel Panther Lake's Xe3 B390

([Graphics Cards] 3 March 12:30 PM EST 2 Comments)

Over the past month I have been running a lot of Linux benchmarks on Intel's new Panther Lake using the Core Ultra X7 358H and its Xe3-based Arc B390 Graphics. The Arc B390 on Linux has been quite interesting with its OpenGL and Vulkan graphics performance compared to prior generations of Intel graphics plus the Intel Compute Runtime / OpenCL performance too. In today's article are more benchmarks of the latter in looking at the Intel Rendering Toolkit and OpenVINO AI performance on the Xe3 B390 Panther Lake graphics compared to prior Lunar Lake and Meteor Lake.



GNOME Mutter 50.rc Released With Better NVIDIA Performance, SDR-Native & Better HDR

([GNOME] 3 March 11:19 AM EST GNOME Mutter 50)

There is two weeks to go until the GNOME 50 stable release while out today is the release candidate of Mutter 50. This Mutter 50.rc release brings some exciting last-minute enhancements to this Wayland compositor.



Sovereign Tech Fellowship Opens Up To Community Managers, Technical Writers

([Free Software] 3 March 10:36 AM EST Sovereign Tech Agency)

Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency announced a new and expanded Sovereign Tech Fellowship program that is now open to community managers and technical writers, beyond just FOSS maintainers from the prior round.



Apple Announces "Fusion Architecture" With M5 Pro & M5 Max

([Apple] 3 March 10:19 AM EST Apple M5 Pro + M5 Max)

Apple announced today the new Fusion Architecture with the M5 Pro and M5 Max SoCs that also feature a next-generation GPU.



Intel Adapting Linux's LAM In Preparing For ChkTag

([Intel] 3 March 08:54 AM EST LAM + ChkTag)

Last year AMD and Intel as part of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group announced ChkTag for x86 memory tagging across processors to better fight buffer overflows and use-after-free errors. In preparing for ChkTag with future processors, Intel has begun adapting their Linear Address Masking (LAM) support to more nicely jive with it.



Intel Preps A Lot Of Xe3 Code For Linux 7.1 Kernel

([Intel] 3 March 08:12 AM EST drm-xe-next)

Intel yesterday sent out their first "drm-xe-next" pull request to DRM-Next of new Xe kernel graphics driver improvements they have readied for their eventual upstreaming into the Linux 7.1 kernel.



AMD Makes rocprof-trace-decoder Open-Source

([Radeon] 3 March 06:13 AM EST rocprof-trace-decoder)

AMD open-sourced the ROCprof Trace Decoder "rocprof-trace-decoder", a tool useful for developers targeting the AMD GPU compute stack.



ARCTIC Cooling Publishes ARCTIC Fan Controller Driver For Linux

([Hardware] 3 March 06:03 AM EST ARCTIC Fan Controller)

A Linux driver has been published for the ARCTIC Fan Controller to be able to read fan speeds under Linux as well as setting the PWM fan speed for each of the ten fans supported by this controller. Making this driver all the more exciting is that ARCTIC Cooling is directly working on this driver rather than just being a community/third-party creation. Furthermore, ARCTIC Cooling is working on getting this driver to the upstream Linux kernel.



GIMP 3.2 RC3 Released In Preparation For The Stable GIMP 3.2

([Free Software] 2 March 07:34 PM EST GIMP 3.2)

Ahead of the stable GIMP 3.2 release hopefully happening soon, GIMP 3.2 RC3 was released this evening for testing.



AMD EPYC Turin 128 Core Comparison: EPYC 9745 "Zen 5C" vs. EPYC 9755 "Zen 5"

([Processors] 2 March 04:41 PM EST 12 Comments)

The AMD EPYC 9755 128-core Zen 5 server processor has been benchmarked a lot at Phoronix since the EPYC 9005 "Turin" launch as their top-end Zen 5 server processor with "full fat" cores compared to the denser Zen 5C cores that extend up to the EPYC 9965 at 192 cores. For those eyeing the 128 core per socket sweet spot, there is also the EPYC 9745 that is made up of 128 Zen 5C cores that allows for a 400 Watt TDP compared to the 500 Watt EPYC 9755. Today's benchmarking is comparing the EPYC 9745 and EPYC 9755 performance and power difference.



Linux 7.1 Will Power Off The System By Default If A Fatal ACPI Error Occurs

([Linux Kernel] 2 March 01:00 PM EST Power Off On ACPI Fatal Errors)

An important default kernel behavior change worth noting in advance for the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel is that the system will attempt to power-off automatically if encountering any fatal ACPI errors. Up to now the Linux kernel has just logged ACPI fatal errors.



Linux 7.0 Shows Off Nice Performance Gains For Databases In Small AMD EPYC Servers

([AMD] 2 March 10:20 AM EST Linux 7.0 Benchmarks)

Last week with my ongoing testing of the in-development Linux 7.0 kernel I found nice performance improvements for PostgreSQL and other workloads when testing on a 128-core AMD EPYC 9755 "Turin" server. Curious if those wins were due to optimizations focused on better scalability with today's "big" servers, I also ran some comparison Linux 7.0 benchmarks on the smaller AMD EPYC 4005 class servers too. Some nice wins carried over.



Framework 16 Gen1 Seeing Coreboot + AMD openSIL Port, Framework 13 AMD Gen1 To Follow

([Coreboot] 2 March 09:20 AM EST Coreboot + openSIL)

Work is underway by 9elements on porting Coreboot plus AMD openSIL to the first-generation Ryzen 7000 series Framework 16 laptop and is expected to be followed by a similar port to the Framework 13 Gen1 laptop too.



New Zlib-rs Delivers More Performance With AVX-512 VNNI Adler32 Implementation

([Free Software] 2 March 08:19 AM EST zlib-rs)

Zlib-rs as the Rust programming language implementation of Zlib from the Trifetca Tech Foundation is out with a shiny new release (actually, releases) today.



More ASUS Desktop Motherboards Will Support Sensor Monitoring With Linux 7.1

([Hardware] 2 March 06:27 AM EST ASUS Motherboard Sensor Monitoring)

ASUS desktop motherboards have been seeing broader sensor monitoring support on Linux in recent years. ASUS motherboards for Intel and AMD processors have been seeing more support added thanks to the open-source community with new additions to the likes of the ASUS-EC-Sensors driver and other hardware monitoring (HWMON) driver code. This is continuing for Linux 7.1.



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I suspect all fortran programs look like `firsts')
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