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Valkey 9.1 Delivers More Performance & Enhanced Security

([Free Software] 20 May 06:04 AM EDT Valkey 9.1)

Valkey 9.1 released on Tuesday as the latest version of this popular fork of the Redis in-memory, key-value database.



Vim Merges GTK4 Toolkit Support, Co-Authored-By Claude

([Programming] 19 May 08:26 PM EDT gVim GTK4)

The GTK-based GUI version of the Vim text editor, gVim, now has support in place for the modern GTK4 toolkit as an alternative to its long present GTK2/GTK3 support.



Fedora Retiring Its Deepin Desktop Packages

([Fedora] 19 May 02:30 PM EDT Fedora Dropping Deepin)

A year after SUSE decided to remove its Deepin desktop packages over ongoing security concerns, Fedora Linux is now also removing their Deepin packages over similar concerns and lack of activity in maintaining the packages.



AMD Announces The EPYC 8005 Series SKUs From 8 To 84 Cores

([AMD] 19 May 11:25 AM EDT AMD EPYC 8005 Sorano)

Back in late February AMD announced the EPYC 8005 "Sorano" series to succeed EPYC 8004 Siena. At the time details were light while today AMD published the SKU table and more details on the EPYC 8005 series.



OpenBSD 7.9 Released With Support For Up To 255 x86_64 CPU Cores, WiFi 6

([BSD] 19 May 11:03 AM EDT OpenBSD 7.9)

Theo de Raadt announced the release today of OpenBSD 7.9 as the latest feature update to this unique BSD platform.



Mageia 10 RC1 Released With Newer Packages

([Operating Systems] 19 May 09:52 AM EDT Mageia 10)

Following the ISOs dropping a few days ago, today the Mageia 10 release candidate was officially announced for those fond of this Linux distribution with its roots tracing back to Mageia and Mandrake Linux.



Ubuntu Core 26 Released With Live Kernel Patching, Better OTA Updates

([Ubuntu] 19 May 09:01 AM EDT Ubuntu Core 26)

Following last month's release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Canonical today released Ubuntu Core 26.



Linux 7.2 Will Fix The Intel P-State Driver For The New Bartlett Lake CPUs

([Intel] 19 May 06:00 AM EDT Intel Bartlett Lake)

The fix is set to land in the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel so the P-core-only Bartlett Lake processors will not report bogus maximum frequency values.



The Linux Kernel Working On A Rust-Based Untrusted Data API

([Linux Kernel] 19 May 04:00 AM EDT Rust Untrusted Data API)

One of the newest interfaces being worked on for the Rust programming language support within the Linux kernel is an Untrusted Data API for data received into the kernel from user-space.



OneXPlayer Configuration Driver Destined For Linux 7.2

([Linux Kernel] 19 May 12:00 AM EDT OneXPlayer Configuration Driver)

The latest Linux gaming handheld driver work by Derek Clark of Valve's Linux efforts is the OneXPlayer Configuration Driver that is now set to premiere in the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel cycle.



More Intel Open-Source Projects Formally Sunset: BigDL Time Series Toolkit & Others

([Intel] 18 May 06:00 PM EDT Intel OSS Projects Archived)

Yet more open-source Intel software projects have been formally archived. Over the past year Intel has formally discontinued a number of open-source projects it formally maintained. Many of them were already dormant and not too noteworthy but there were also some more notable ones discontinued like their legendary Clear Linux, Software Defined Silicon, Optane Memory software projects, and then other efforts like open ecosystem community/evangelism. This past week yet more Intel software projects were formally disbanded.



New Intel Xe Linux Graphics Driver Code Now Cites Multiple Crescent Island SKUs

([Intel] 18 May 03:50 PM EDT Crescent Island)

The latest Intel Xe kernel graphics driver patches for Linux now indicate multiple PCI IDs for the upcoming Crescent Island "CRI" accelerators rather than just a lone model.



Linux 7.2 Expected To Introduce "OPENAT2_REGULAR" To Avoid Tricking Secure Programs

([Linux Storage] 18 May 02:00 PM EDT OPENAT2_REGULAR)

Among the VFS patches queued into "-next" branches ahead of next month's Linux 7.2 merge window is the code for introducing the new OPENAT2_REGULAR flag for the openat2 system call.



Linux 6.6 LTS To Linux 7.1 Bechmarks: Performance Up 13% On AMD Threadripper Over Three Years

([Software] 18 May 10:30 AM EDT 9 Comments)

The Linux 7.1 kernel performance has been looking quite good on the various Intel/AMD systems I have tested over the past three weeks. Linux 7.1 does bring some solid improvements over Linux 7.0 prior in different workloads and haven't encountered any worrisome regressions compared to the current Linux 7.0 stable kernel. For those wondering the longer-term picture, here are benchmarks of Linux 7.1 Git compared to recent Linux LTS kernel series going back to 2023 for providing a picture at how the upstream Linux kernel has netted 13% faster performance (geo mean) on the same hardware in less than three years.



Firefox 151 Now Available With Document Picture-in-Picture API

([Mozilla] 18 May 08:46 AM EDT Document Picture-in-Picture API)

Firefox 151 release binaries are now available as the latest monthly update to Mozilla's open-source web browser.



Torvalds: AI Tools Great When Not Causing Unnecessary Pain & Pointless Make-Believe Work

([Linux Kernel] 18 May 07:54 AM EDT Torvalds On AI Tools)

With yesterday's Linux 7.1-rc4 release are some additional comments by Linux creator Linus Torvalds around AI tooling and the surge in security bug reporting to the Linux kernel due to said LLM-powered tooling.



Linux AF_ALG Crypto Code Removing Zero-Copy Support Out Of Security Concerns

([Linux Security] 18 May 08:00 AM EDT Zero-Copy Security)

Given all the recent Linux kernel security concerns and new bugs being discovered, the Linux cryptographic subsystem is proactively dropping zero-copy functionality from AF_ALG due to growing security concerns.



AMD's Lemonade SDK For AI Promotes macOS To GA Status, ROCm 7.13 Integrated

([AI] 18 May 05:00 AM EDT Lemonade SDK 10.5)

The Lemonade SDK for "refreshingly fast local AI" that is largely developed by AMD engineers as an open-source project continues advancing quite rapidly for serving optimized LLMs on GPUs and NPUs.



gkh_clanker_t1000 & gkh_clanker_2000 Continue Uncovering Linux Kernel Bugs

([AI] 18 May 12:00 AM EDT gkh_clanker_2000)

As first reported on Phoronix in early April, Linux's second-in-command Greg Kroah-Hartman has been leveraging new AI fuzzing tools for uncovering Linux kernel bugs. Prominent due to his position within the Linux kernel community and also being the primary Linux stable maintainer. His AI-assistance for fixing Linux kernel bugs is based on a Framework Desktop powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max. The "gkh_clanker_t1000" continues assisting in Linux kernel development along with the less frequent "gkh_clanker_2000" references



Linux 7.1-rc4 Released With Many Fixes, New Documentation For Security/AI Topics

([Linux Kernel] 17 May 05:20 PM EDT Linux 7.1-rc4)

It was another busy week in the Linux 7.1 kernel space that has culminated with the release of Linux 7.1-rc4.



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