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NTFSPLUS Linux Driver Renamed To Just "NTFS" With Latest Code Restructuring

([Linux Storage] 29 December 09:33 AM EST NTFS v3 Patches)

One of the unexpected Linux kernel surprises of 2025 was NTFSPLUS being announced as a new driver for Microsoft's NTFS file-system with better performance and more features compared to the classic read-only NTFS driver or the "NTFS3" kernel driver that Paragon Software submitted upstream. That NTFSPLUS driver has continued expanding its feature set and robustness and sent out today was the third iteration of the patches. Now this driver is simply being called "NTFS" with no longer going by the NTFSPLUS name.



Linux's Cache Aware Scheduling On AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D 3D V-Cache

([Linux Kernel] 29 December 06:57 AM EST Cache Aware Scheduling + Ryzen)

One of the many interesting Linux kernel innovations I have closely been following this year has been the proposed Cache Aware Scheduling support. I have shown the Cache Aware Scheduling performance on AMD EPYC as well as the Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids performance, but what about desktops? In this article is a quick look at Cache Aware Scheduling with the Ryzen 9 9950X3D.



Updated Linux Drivers Posted For Legion Go & Legion Go S Configuration

([Hardware] 29 December 06:34 AM EST Legion Go Controller Configuration)

Open-source developer Derek J. Clark continues leading the efforts on improving the Lenovo Legion Go series hardware support under Linux. Posted today was the second iteration of the HID driver work for the Legion Go and Legion Go S for configuration support with the built-in controller HID interfaces.



Linux 7.0 Expected To Bring IO_uring IOPOLL Polling Improvements

([Linux Storage] 29 December 06:13 AM EST IO_uring Improved Polling)

The next Linux kernel cycle, which will be known as Linux 6.20 or more than likely Linux 7.0, is expected to land some IO_uring improvements for better IOPOLL polling.



SuperTux 0.7 Reaches Beta For Reviving An Open-Source Classic

([Linux Gaming] 29 December 05:56 AM EST SuperTux 0.7 Beta)

Longtime Linux users likely have fond memories of SuperTux as the open-source jump-n-run game that used to be included on some early Linux live CD/DVDs for this Super Mario Bros inspired game. There hasn't been a new release of SuperTux in over four years but out today is the beta of SuperTux 0.7 as a major overhaul to the free software, family-friendly game title.



KDE Plasma's Wayland Transition "Nears Completion" In Ending Out 2025

([KDE] 28 December 08:40 PM EST KDE Plasma 2025)

In addition to today's blog post calling out the need for others to takeover the This Week In Plasma series, KDE developer Nate Graham also published another blog post to highlight the successes of the Plasma desktop over 2025. In particular, the KDE Plasma Wayland transition "nears completion" as it works to become Wayland-only in early 2027.



Linux 6.19-rc3 Released With A Holiday's Week Of Fixes

([Linux Kernel] 28 December 04:46 PM EST Linux 6.19-rc3)

Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.19-rc3 to ship this week's fixes. Linux 6.19-rc3 is coming in light as expected due to the Christmas week with many corporate developers getting paid time off and others taking part in year-end festivities.



D7VK 1.1 Released With An Experimental Direct3D 6 Frontend

([Linux Gaming] 28 December 03:14 PM EST D7VK 1.1)

Between the DXVK and VKD3D(-Proton) projects there is good support for Direct3D 8 through Direct3D 12 implementations atop the Vulkan API for Linux gaming usage. For those preferring more retro classic gaming, D7VK came about more recently for Direct3D 7 as a DXVK fork. Out today is D7VK 1.1 and besides delivering fixes for its D3D7 implementation has also now tacked on an experimental D3D6 front-end.



Intel Xe vs. i915 Driver Performance On Linux 6.19 For Arc Alchemist GPUs

([Display Drivers] 28 December 11:10 AM EST 20 Comments)

Similar to AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs where there was product overlap between the Radeon and AMDGPU kernel drivers (and now using AMDGPU by default for those aging Radeon GPUs with Linux 6.19), the Intel Arc A-Series "Alchenist" graphics cards are in a similar boat. By default the Alchemist and Meteor Lake graphics use the i915 kernel driver by default but they can optionally use the Xe kernel driver instead as what is Intel's modern open-source kernel graphics driver. As part of our various year end 2025 benchmarks, today is a look at the current i915 vs. Xe driver performance for the Intel Arc Graphics A580.



Fedora Continued At The Forefront Of Upstream Linux Innovations In 2025

([Fedora] 28 December 10:38 AM EST Fedora Linux 2025)

Fedora Linux this year continued in punctually shipping the very latest upstream Linux innovations from the freshest Wayland components to Linux kernel features and continuing to leverage other improvements in the open-source world.



New Intel Xe3_LPD Firmware Binaries For Linux Ahead Of Panther Lake Laptops Launching

([Intel] 28 December 10:09 AM EST Xe3_LPD Firmware)

Ahead of Intel Core Ultra "Panther Lake" laptops expected to be showcased in just over one week at CES in Las Vegas, new Xe3_LPD firmware binaries were upstreamed today to linux-firmware.git in getting ready that production-ready support for Intel Panther Lake on Linux.



New Patches Bring Linux Driver Support To 25+ SteelSeries Arctis Gaming Headsets

([Multimedia] 28 December 07:44 AM EST SteelSeries Arctis Gaming Headsets)

Within the mainline Linux kernel already is the SteelSeries HID driver for supporting basic battery monitoring on the Arctis 1 and Arctis 9 gaming headsets. But a new patch series posted this morning to the Linux kernel mailing list overhaul this SteelSeries HID driver support. The patches take the support to 25+ different Arctis headset models and provide more comprehensive driver support.



KDE's "This Week In Plasma" Will Become Less Frequent Without New Volunteers

([KDE] 28 December 06:56 AM EST This Week In Plasma)

The This Week In Plasma series written by KDE developer Nate Graham has been a great way to keep-up with all of the interesting KDE Plasma desktop developments over the past eight years. This Week In Plasma is regularly featured on Phoronix and always provides an interesting weekend look at the very newest innovations to land in Plasma. Unfortunately, This Week In Plasma will become less frequent or even go on hiatus without new volunteer contributors.



Fish 4.3 Brings Scripting & Interactivity Improvements, Enhanced Terminal Support

([Programming] 28 December 06:43 AM EST Fish 4.3)

Fish 4.3 is out today as the newest update to this user-friendly command line shell. Fish 4.0 released at the beginning of this year in porting the codebase from C++ to Rust and now before closing out 2025 they have out Fish 4.3.



Blender 5.0 Benchmarks Since Blender 3.0 For CPU Rendering Performance

([Free Software] 27 December 08:30 PM EST Blender 5.0 Performance Benchmarks)

As part of the many different year-end benchmarks on Phoronix, over the holidays I was curious about how far the Blender 3D modeling software's performance has evolved over the past few years. So in looking at the CPU rendering performance I ran benchmarks of the major releases since Blender 3.0 through the recently released Blender 5.0.



SDL Fixes Support For More Than Five Mouse Buttons For Gaming On Wayland

([Linux Gaming] 27 December 07:57 PM EST SDL More Mouse Buttons On Wayland)

The Simple DirectMedia Library that is widely-used by many cross-platform games and part of the Steam Runtime now has better support for handling more mouse button events under Wayland.



HarfBuzz 12.3 Released - Nice Performance Improvements To This Text Shaping Engine

([Free Software] 27 December 03:46 PM EST HarfBuzz 12.3)

HarfBuzz 12.3 was just released for ending out 2025 with some nice performance improvements to this widely-used text shaping engine. HarfBuzz in turn is used by the prominent Linux desktop environments, Java, Flutter, various game engines, and apps like Chrome and Firefox for text shaping needs with OpenType fonts and more.



44% Of GNOME Core Apps Are Written In C, 13% In JavaScript & 10% In Rust

([GNOME] 27 December 09:44 AM EST GNOME 2025 Stats)

GNOME developer Sophie Herold has shared some interesting end-of-year code stats for the GNOME project. The "GNOME" codebase is up to 6,692,516 lines of code at the end of 2025 with 1,611,526 lines of that being from GNOME apps. Where the data gets interesting is on the programming language breakdown in different areas.



Linux Kernel Highlights For 2025: Schedulers, Rust & Torvalds' Commentary

([Linux Kernel] 27 December 06:45 AM EST Linux Kernel Highlights)

With the end of the year quickly drawing to a close, here is a look back at the most-viewed Linux kernel news of 2025.



Intel Open-Source Software Setback: IWD Development Hiatus

([Intel] 27 December 06:14 AM EST Intel IWD)

Adding to the unfortunate engineering setbacks at Intel this year as part of cost-cutting measures, the Intel IWD software development has been on a hiatus for the past three months. Going from previously seeing monthly releases and almost constant activity to now development ceasing up with no activity in the past three months.



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