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Widely-Used libinput Updated Due To Arbitrary Root Code Execution

([Desktop] 3 June 09:46 PM EDT libinput 1.31.2)

The libinput input handling library used by both X.Org and Wayland environments on modern Linux desktops is out with a new security fix release. A new vulnerability is now public allowing for arbitrary root code execution.



3mdeb Keeps Making Progress On Their Coreboot + AMD openSIL Port To Ryzen MSI Board

([Coreboot] 3 June 08:59 PM EDT MSI PRO B850-P WiFi)

Following thr 3mdeb consulting firm's recent release of their Dasharo build of Coreboot and AMD openSIL for the Gigabyte MZ33-ARI1 EPYC 9005 series motherboard, the same engineers continue working on their port of Coreboot and the openSIL CPU silicon initialization library to a Ryzen 9000 series consumer motherboard.



COSMIC Now Implements Wayland Pointer Constraints For Better Gaming Experience

([Desktop] 3 June 02:53 PM EDT COSMIC Epoch 1.0.15)

COSMIC Epoch 1.0.15 was released today and while it doesn't yet contain the new "Frosted Glass" option for the desktop UI, COSMIC Epoch 1.0.15 does contain some other notable enhancements.



AMD EPYC 8635P "Sorano" Benchmarks: Significant Upgrade Opportunity For EPYC 8004 Servers

([Processors] 3 June 11:36 AM EDT Add A Comment)

After announcing the AMD EPYC 8005 "Sorano" series back in February, AMD recently began shipping these Zen 5 successors to the EPYC 8004 "Siena" line-up. With the EPYC 8005 product stack ranging from 8 to 84 cores and being drop-in upgrades for EPYC 8004 servers after a BIOS update, these are quite some interesting processors for those after a single socket, performant server. Up today are benchmarks of the EPYC 8635P as the flagship 84 core Sorano CPU.



Intel Preps GCC Function Multi-Versioning To Support APX & AVX10.2

([Intel] 3 June 09:40 AM EDT APX + AVX10.2 FMV)

Along with some GCC compiler tuning for Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids to deal with some new APX capabilities not proving beneficial for performance, new patch activity today is preparing GCC for function multi-versioning (FMV) for the AVX10.2 and APX instruction set extensions.



Ubuntu To Ship Newer AMD ROCm Updates Via SRUs

([Ubuntu] 3 June 07:44 AM EDT Stable Release Updates)

As noted back in April, with Ubuntu 26.04 LTS it's now possible to simply "apt install rocm" on Ubuntu Linux for installing AMD's open-source GPU compute stack. But as prominently noted there, what's shipped right now in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is already months out of date compared to upstream ROCm. Fortunately, Canonical shared today that moving forward they plan to ship newer ROCm versions as stable release updates (SRUs).



NVIDIA Hopper & Blackwell GPU Support Moves Closer For Open-Source Nova Driver

([NVIDIA] 3 June 06:26 AM EDT Hopper + Blackwell For Nova)

While the upstream, open-source Nouveau driver already supports NVIDIA's Hopper and Blackwell graphics processors with the GPU System Processor (GSP) code path, the bring-up of the Rust-written Nova driver remains ongoing. Out this week is the 12th iteration of the Hopper and Blackwell enablement for this future open-source NVIDIA Linux driver.



Intel XPU Manager Adds Support For Arc Pro B65 + Arc Pro B70

([Intel] 3 June 06:17 AM EDT Plus Updated Intel Linux NPU Driver)

Intel this week rolled out new versions of their open-source XPU Manager and Linux NPU driver software.



New "KRAID" Compiler Merged To Mesa For Panfrost/PanVK Drivers

([Mesa] 3 June 05:44 AM EDT KRAID)

As a follow-up to the article last week about KRAID as a new compiler for modern Arm Mali graphics, that initial code has now been merged to Mesa 26.2 for benefiting the Panfrost and PanVK open-source drivers.



Microsoft Announces Coreutils For Windows: Derived From Rust Coreutils

([Microsoft] 3 June 05:47 AM EDT Coreutils For Windows)

As another interesting takeaway from this week's Microsoft Build 2026 conference beyond their open-source Intelligent Terminal project is Coreutils for Windows. Microsoft is maintaining a fork of Rust Coreutils for Windows to ease the developer experience across Windows / WSL / macOS / Linux.



Canonical Now Considers Their Steam Snap For ARM64 To Be Stable

([Ubuntu] 2 June 08:50 PM EDT Snap'ed Up Steam For ARM64)

At the beginning of the year Canonical announced a Steam Snap package for Ubuntu ARM64 that leverages the FEX emulator for running x86/x86_64 games on ARM64. After months of testing and improvements, they now consider their Steam Snap for ARM64 to be stable.



Marek Olšák Scores Up To 100% Pixel Throughput Optimization For RADV Driver

([Radeon] 2 June 08:30 PM EDT Scoring At Valve)

Marek Olšák who had been a longtime AMD Linux driver engineer specializing in the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver, recently began working for Valve on their Linux graphics driver team. His focus has understandably shifted to working on the RADV Vulkan driver and one of his early optimizations now with the Valve hat on is up to a 100% pixel throughput optimization for the RADV driver, which is already quite well optimized thanks to years of investment from Valve, Red Hat, and others.



Microsoft Announces Open-Source "Intelligent Terminal"

([AI] 2 June 03:18 PM EDT Microsoft Intelligent Terminal)

Microsoft today announced their newest open-source creation... Under the MIT license it's the Intelligent Terminal.



Benchmarking The Different CachyOS Linux Kernel Flavors

([Operating Systems] 2 June 10:40 AM EDT 35 Comments)

CachyOS ships with a good Linux kernel configuration by default balancing the different features as well as performance. But they also ship a variety of other kernel builds for those preferring a more leading-edge kernel or the current LTS series, a hardened kernel configuration, and more. In this article are some fresh benchmarks of the Arch Linux based CachyOS Linux distribution with some of its main kernel flavors.



KDE Plasma 6.8 Still Planning To End X11 Support, 95% Of Plasma 6.6 Users Are On Wayland

([KDE] 2 June 10:24 AM EDT KDE Plasma Wayland)

KDE developers are sticking to their plans for Plasma 6.8 going Wayland-exclusive in dropping X11 support. Meanwhile it turns out 95% of current Plasma 6.6 users are running already on Wayland.



The Linux Kernel Ready To Make TSC A Hard Requirement For x86 CPUs

([Linux Kernel] 2 June 09:25 AM EDT Time Stamp Counter)

Now that the Linux kernel has been removing Intel 486 CPU support and also proceeding to drop other vintage CPUs like the AMD K5 CPU support and AMD Elan, the Linux kernel is ready to make the TSC support unconditional for x86 processors.



Open-Source NVIDIA Vulkan Driver "NVK" Merges Mesh Shader Support

([Nouveau] 2 June 08:30 AM EDT NVK Mesh Shaders)

Mesa's NVK open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver now has mesh shader support as another significant step forward for this driver in being able to handle modern Linux gaming and other workloads.



Mir 2.27 Released With More Wayland Rust Code

([Wayland] 2 June 06:30 AM EDT Mir 2.27)

Canonical today released Mir 2.27 as the latest version of this set of compositor libraries for easily building Wayland-based shells on Linux and fitting into the Ubuntu Linux paradigm.



ASUS ZenVision Laptop Lid Screen Reverse Engineered & Now Able To Work On Linux

([Hardware] 2 June 06:12 AM EDT ASUS ZenVision)

ASUS ZenVision is a feature of some ASUS laptops like the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition where there is a 3.5-inch monochrome screen embedded into the top lid of the laptop. From this mini display embedded into the top lid of the laptop it's possible to display animated themes, show the current date/time, battery status, or customized messages and the like. The practicality is rather limited as primarily it's for showing off to people around you besides when your laptop lid is closed, but now with experimental code it's now possible to use ZenVision on Linux.



COSMIC Desktop's Frosted Glass Is Giving Windows Aero Vibes

([Desktop] 2 June 05:38 AM EDT COSMIC Frosted Glass)

Some of the latest feature work for the Rust and Wayland based COSMIC desktop environment is on creating their new "Frosted Glass" appearance. It's getting closer to release and giving off Windows Aero vibes for that design language from the Windows Vista days.



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As he started to roam:
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