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GNOME Mutter 50 Alpha Released With X11 Backend Removed

([GNOME] 14 January 09:48 AM EST GNOME 50 Alpha)

In preparing for the GNOME 50 Alpha release, the "50.alpha" tags just occurred for the Mutter compositor and GNOME Shell. Most notable with GNOME Mutter 50 Alpha is the X11 back-end indeed being removed to focus exclusively on the Wayland session.



Linux 7.0 To Focus Just On Full & Lazy Preemption Models For Up-To-Date CPU Archs

([Linux Kernel] 14 January 09:27 AM EST Preemption Model Changes)

A Linux scheduler patch queued up into a TIP branch this past week further restrict is the preemption modes that will be advertised. With it hitting the "sched/core" branch, it will likely be submitted for the upcoming Linux 7.0 (or alternatively, what could be known as Linux 6.20 instead).



Intel Panther Lake GSC Firmware Published Ahead Of Laptop Availability

([Intel] 14 January 08:49 AM EST Intel Panther Lake GSC)

While Intel has been upstreaming various Panther Lake firmware bits to linux-firmware.git for pairing with their open-source kernel drivers ahead of Core Ultra Series 3 laptops shipping, one piece of the puzzle only published today is the GSC firmware for the Panther Lake graphics.



Intel Compute Runtime Updated With Initial Crescent Island & Nova Lake S Support

([Intel] 14 January 06:27 AM EST Intel Compute 26.01.36711.4)

The Intel Compute Runtime 26.01.36711.4 was published today as their first release of 2026 for this open-source GPU compute stack providing Level Zero and OpenCL support across their range of graphics hardware going back to Tiger Lake. Notable with this new Compute Runtime release is having now production-ready Panther Lake support while also introducing early support for next-generation hardware.



XWayland RandR Improvements Merged For Kicking Off 2026 X.Org Server Activity

([Wayland] 14 January 06:10 AM EST XWayland RandR)

Michel Dänzer of Red Hat has kicked off 2026 xorg-server activity with landing a patch series enhancing the Resize and Rotate (RandR) extension support under XWayland for improving mode handling by X11 clients.



New "Thames" Linux Accelerator Driver Posted Along With Companion Gallium3D Driver

([Hardware] 14 January 05:55 AM EST Thames)

Tomeu Vizoso as the open-source developer behind the "Rocket" driver for reverse-engineered Rockchip NPU support, Teflon as a Mesa framework for TensorFlow Lite and NPU uses, and various Etnaviv driver work, has announced his newest creation: Thames.



ZLUDA Boasts Full Llama.cpp Support, Better Windows Handling For CUDA On Non-NVIDIA GPUs

([AI] 13 January 08:39 PM EST ZLUDA Q4 2025)

The open-source ZLUDA project for bringing CUDA to non-NVIDIA hardware that can run unmodified is out with a new progress report. ZLUDA had a productive fourth quarter with now enjoying better Microsoft Windows support, full support for running Llama.cpp atop ZLUDA, AMD ROCm 7 support, and other enhancements.



Hangover 11.0 Released: Wine + FEX/Box64 Pairing For Windows x86 Apps On ARM64 Linux

([WINE] 13 January 08:22 PM EST Hangover 11.0)

Building off today's release of Wine 11.0 for enabling countless Windows applications and games to run well under Linux and being the basis of Valve's Proton for Steam Play, Hangover 11.0 is now available. Hangover is the open-source project that pairs Wine with either the FEX-Emu or Box64 emulators for enabling x86 32-bit and 64-bit Windows games/apps to run on native ARM64 Linux systems.



JPEG-XL Image Support Returns To Latest Chrome / Chromium Code

([Google] 13 January 02:38 PM EST JPEG-XL Is Back)

To the frustration of many developers and end-users, back in 2022 Google deprecated JPEG-XL support in Chrome/Chromium and proceeded to remove the support. That decision was widely slammed and ultimately Google said they may end up reconsidering it. In November there was renewed activity and interest in restoring JPEG-XL within Google's image web browser and as of yesterday the code was merged.



ReactOS Receives Fix For A Very Annoying Usability Issue

([Operating Systems] 13 January 02:14 PM EST Needing To Refresh To See Folder Changes)

ReactOS began 2026 with another "major step" towards Windows NT 6 compatibility with updating its MSVCRT implementation from Wine for the Microsoft C Runtime DLL library. That improved support for a number of Windows applications running on this open-source OS. ReactOS is taking another step-forward now with addressing a very annoying usability issue where up until now you may need to refresh the file manager for seeing folder changes.



KDE Plasma 6.6 Beta Released With Plasma Login Manager, Plasma Setup

([KDE] 13 January 11:40 AM EST Plasma 6.6)

The KDE Plasma 6.6 beta release is available today for helping to test this next iteration of the Plasma 6 desktop.



Wine 11.0 Released With Many Improvements For Windows Games & Apps On Linux

([WINE] 13 January 11:12 AM EST Wine 11.0)

As expected, Wine 11.0 stable was officially released today. This is a big step forward for this open-source software to run Windows games and applications on Linux and other platforms. Wine also serves as the basis for Valve's Steam Play (Proton) that has been critical to the recent successes of Linux gaming.



Intel's Fantastic New Open-Source Demonstrator For AMX-BF16: Over 4x The Performance At 69% The Power

([Software] 13 January 11:22 AM EST 38 Comments)

When it comes to software leveraging Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) functionality in modern Xeon processors, it's largely been limited to AI applications/libraries like oneDNN, OpenVINO, DeepRec, etc. But Intel now has another great open-source real-world AMX demonstrator with their Open Image Denoise library. This open-source library providing high quality denoising filters for images rendered using ray-tracing can end up benefiting big time from AMX-FP16 found with the newest Xeon 6 "Granite Rapids" processors. I ran some benchmarks of their new Open Image Denoise library with AMX-FP16 and was honestly blown away by the results.



Debian Libre Live 13.3 Images Released For Avoiding Non-Free Firmware

([Debian] 13 January 10:00 AM EST Debian Libre Live 13.3)

Building off this past weekend's Debian 13.3 release is now Debian Libre Live 13.3 images for this derivative that ships the install/live media without any of the non-free firmware assets to remain a free software blessed image.



FFmpeg Merges A Number Of Vulkan Improvements To Start 2026

([Multimedia] 13 January 08:15 AM EST FFmpeg + Vulkan)

FFmpeg developer Lynne has landed a number of Vulkan-related imporvements to this widely-used open-source multimedia library. Over the past year FFmpeg saw Vulkan shader-based decoding for more video formats, AV1 and VP9 extension work, performance improvements, and other work around Vulkan Video. It will be very exciting to see how FFmpeg delivers in 2026 with Vulkan Video and how the software ecosystem as a whole begins taking up this cross-platform, open industry standard for video encode/decode.



Bcachefs Ships Latest User-Space Utilities With bcachefs-tools 1.35

([Linux Storage] 13 January 06:21 AM EST bcachefs-tools 1.35)

Kent Overstreet has shipped the latest version of bcachefs-tools, the user-space code complementing the Bcachefs file-system kernel driver. There are a number of improvements present in this latest version with Overstreet remaining committed to advancing Bcachefs even with its current out-of-tree kernel status.



wl-proxy Announced As Rust Crate For Proxying Wayland Connections

([Wayland] 13 January 05:55 AM EST wl-proxy)

Announced today on the Wayland mailing list is wl-proxy as a Rust crate for proxying Wayland connections and intercepting/manipulating Wayland messages.



LLVM/Clang 22 Feature Development Ends With Intel Nova Lake, Arm C1 & Ampere1C Support

([LLVM] 13 January 05:59 AM EST Clang 22)

LLVM/Clang 22 feature development ended overnight with the code now being branched and working toward a stable release likely by the end of February.



Haiku OS Pulls In Updated Drivers From FreeBSD 15

([Operating Systems] 13 January 05:41 AM EST Haiku)

The BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system project just published a new status report to detail how they ended out the year.



GCC 16 Compiler Steps Closer To Release With Algol 68 Frontend, AMD Zen 6, C++20 Default

([GNU] 12 January 08:06 PM EST GCC 16 In Stage 4)

GCC 16 as this year's major feature release of the GNU Compiler Collection should be out in the typical March~April timeframe if all goes well. Today the GCC 16 compiler transitioned to its final stage "stage 4" of development with a focus exclusively on documentation and regression fixing.



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