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)

Open Image Denoise 2.3 Prepares For Arrow Lake, Lunar Lake & Battlemage

([Intel] 17 June 09:15 AM EDT Open Image Denoise 2.3)

Intel's Open Image Denoise open-source software that is a denoising library used by Blender and other applications is out with a new feature release as it prepares for the integrated graphics of upcoming Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors as well as nearing the launch of Xe2 / Battlemage discrete graphics.



Linux To Incorporate Intel CPU Hybrid Topology For Determining Vulnerabilities/Mitigations

([Intel] 17 June 06:55 AM EDT Intel Hybrid For Mitigations)

Within the every increasingly complex world of CPU security mitigations, Intel engineers have submitted Linux kernel patches to begin taking into account the CPU core "hybrid" topology when determining relevant CPU security vulnerabilities and in turn the mitigations to apply.



The JFS File-System Remains In Sad Shape With The Upstream Linux Kernel

([Linux Storage] 17 June 05:31 AM EDT JFS Still Not Orphaned)

While at the start of 2023 was talk among kernel developers for orphaning the JFS file-system at a time that developers began the processes toward removing the ReiserFS file-system driver, the Journaled File-System so far remains within the mainline kernel and not yet officially orphaned.



Fedora 41 Looks To Offer A KDE Plasma Mobile Spin

([KDE] 17 June 06:18 AM EDT Fedora 41 KDE)

Two new change proposals have been filed for enhancing the KDE offerings with this autumn's Fedora 41 release.



NumPy 2.0 Brings Faster Performance Thanks To Intel's x86-simd-sort & Google's Highway

([Programming] 17 June 06:09 AM EDT NumPy 2.0)

NumPy 2.0 was released on Sunday that's been in the making for the past year and their first major release since 2006. While it comes with API/ABI breakage, NumPy 2.0 delivers new features and performance improvements.



Linux 6.10-rc4 Released With Another Week Worth Of Driver Fixes

([Linux Kernel] 16 June 04:56 PM EDT Linux 6.10-rc4)

Linus Torvalds as the father of the Linux kernel set aside some time this Father's Day to release Linux 6.10-rc4.



IceWM 3.6 Released With A Few New Features & Fixes

([Desktop] 16 June 09:15 AM EDT IceWM 3.6)

IceWM 3.6 is out today as the newest version of this lightweight X11 window manager.



Linux's New DRM Panic "Blue Screen of Death" In Action

([Linux Kernel] 16 June 06:48 AM EDT Linux Blue Screen of Death)

After being talked about for years of DRM panic handling and coming with a "Blue Screen of Death" solution for DRM/KMS drivers, Linux 6.10 is introducing a new DRM panic handler infrastructure for being able to display a message when a panic occurs. This is especially important for those building a kernel without VT/FBCON support where otherwise viewing the kernel panic message isn't otherwise easily available.



Fedora Making Strides On Enabling Greater AI Use, Easier AMD ROCm PyTorch Acceleration

([Fedora] 16 June 06:23 AM EDT Fedora AI Update)

Christian Schaller of Red Hat shared an update on Friday around the ongoing enhancements to Fedora Workstation. Given the current industry trends, ongoing Fedora Workstation development is seeing a lot of attention around... AI, AI, AI.



VMware Hypercall API To Likely Land In Linux 6.11

([Virtualization] 16 June 06:36 AM EDT VMware Hypercall API)

For months Broadcom has been working on the VMware Hypercall API for the Linux kernel. This "vmware_hyperscall" is a new family of functions for use by the VMware guest code and virtual device drivers in an architecture-independent manner.



RKVDEC2 Driver Posted For Accelerated Video Decoding On Newer Rockchip SoCs

([Hardware] 16 June 06:11 AM EDT RKVDEC2)

For years there has been the RKVDEC Linux media driver to provide accelerated video decoding on Rockchip SoCs. Being worked on now is RKVDEC2 for providing video decoding on the newer Rockchip SoCs.



Wine Staging 9.11 Released With A Patch For A 17 Year Old Bug Report

([WINE] 15 June 07:09 PM EDT Wine Staging 9.11)

Building off Friday's release of Wine 9.11 as that newest bi-weekly development release, Wine Staging 9.11 has been released with some 428 patches re-based atop this latest upstream Wine code.



New Linux Change Helps Ensure AMD Ryzen With NVMe Works After Resuming From Suspend

([AMD] 15 June 09:50 AM EDT No Broken NVMe On Resume)

A Linux power management change merged on Friday aims to help ensure AMD Ryzen systems with NVMe solid-state drive storage will work properly when resuming from suspend.



GNOME Papers Document Viewer Making Progress As GTK4-Based Evince Fork

([GNOME] 15 June 06:37 AM EDT GNOME Papers)

GNOME's longtime document viewer, Evince, was recently forked as GNOME Papers and saw its first release a few weeks back. This new GNOME document viewer has been ported from GTK3 to GTK4 and also brings an improved user interface and other refinements.



Apple M4 Support Added To The LLVM Compiler, Confirming Its ISA Capabilities

([LLVM] 15 June 06:06 AM EDT Apple M4)

Apple compiler engineers have contributed Apple M4 CPU support to the upstream LLVM/Clang compiler via the new -mcpu=apple-m4 target. Interestingly the Apple M4 is exposed as an ARMv8.7 derived design.



KDE Plasma 6.1 Prepares For Release Next Week

([KDE] 15 June 05:47 AM EDT Plasma 6.1 In A Few Days)

KDE Plasma 6.1 is preparing for release next week on 18 June. KDE developers this week have thus been very busy with last minute finishing touches to this updated desktop while also already beginning feature work on Plasma 6.2.



Wine 9.11 Released With More Monitor DPI Awareness Improvements

([WINE] 15 June 12:00 AM EDT Wine 9.11)

Wine 9.11 is now available as the newest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software for enjoying Windows games and applications under Linux and other platforms. With Wine 9.11 we are now roughly at the half-way point before Wine's typical feature freeze and release candidate start that typically begins around early December and this cycle will lead up to the Wine 10.0 stable release in early 2025.



LibreOffice 24.8 Beta Now Available For Testing This Free Software Office Suite

([LibreOffice] 14 June 05:12 PM EDT LibreOffice 24.8)

LibreOffice 24.8 is now available in beta form for those wanting to test this open-source, cross-platform office suite alternative to the likes of Microsoft Office.



KDE Receives New Human Interface Guidelines For 2024

([KDE] 14 June 05:16 PM EDT KDE HIG)

Prominent KDE developer Nate Graham has been working with various KDE designers and developers to establish a new set of Human Interface Guidelines (HIG).



Linux 6.11 Bringing "Hardware Replay" Feature For Intel Graphics Debugging

([Intel] 14 June 12:00 PM EDT Replaying Hardware Hangs)

The main set of drm-intel-gt-next patches aiming for the Linux 6.11 kernel were submitted this week to DRM-Next. Most notable with this feature update for the next kernel version is enabling a new hardware replay feature for better reproducing GPU hangs.



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