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Intel Prepares Wireless Mode Support For QAT Gen6 Hardware

([Intel] 29 March 09:56 AM EDT QuickAssist QAT Gen6 Wireless)

Last year Intel began preparing their QuickAsist Linux driver support for QAT Gen6 hardware with upcoming platforms. That initial Intel QAT Gen6 driver enablement landed back in Linux 6.16 while for the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel they are preparing support for a new wireless mode with this next-gen QuickAssist hardware.



Many EXT4 Fixes Lined Up For Linux 7.0-rc6

([Linux Storage] 29 March 07:30 AM EDT EXT4 Fixes)

Ahead of the Linux 7.0-rc6 kernel due to be released later today, quite a number of EXT4 file-system fixes were sent out this morning.



AMDXDNA Driver Introducing Per-Process Memory Usage Queries In Linux 7.1

([Linux Kernel] 29 March 06:51 AM EDT Ryzen AI NPU Driver)

Sent out this week was another drm-misc-next pull heading to DRM-Next ahead of next month's Linux 7.1 merge window. Notable with this week's Direct Rendering Manager code changes was introducing per-process buffer object "BO" memory usage query support for user-space.



Nginx 1.29.7 Delivers Multipath TCP Support

([Linux Networking] 29 March 06:37 AM EDT Nginx 1.29.7)

Released this week was Nginx 1.29.7 as the newest mainline version of this HTTP(S) web server. Releasing alongside Nginx 1.28.3 stable, it fixed buffer overflow vulnerabilities and some other vulnerabilities. Making Nginx 1.29.7 more exciting though is that it landed Multipath TCP support.



RadeonSI Driver Lands Fixes For EDuke32 For Those Wanting To Enjoy Duke Nukem 3D In 2026

([Radeon] 29 March 06:27 AM EDT EDuke32)

It's fairly rare for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver to hit OpenGL rendering game bugs these days as besides more games going opting for Vulkan API use, RadeonSI is rather robust and very mature at this stage. Recently though a Linux gamer that upgraded to a Radeon RX 9070 XT RDNA4 graphics card noticed that the open-source EDuke32 Duke Nukem 3D build and its derivatives were failing to render properly with the RadeonSI driver.



GIMP 3.2.2 Released With Minor UI/UX Updates & Bug Fixes

([Free Software] 28 March 03:58 PM EDT GIMP 3.2.2)

It was just two weeks ago that GIMP 3.2 released, one year after the big GIMP 3.0 debut. Out today is GIMP 3.2.2 with various bug fixes, plug-in / file format handling updates, and some minor UI/UX work.



AMD Introduces GAIA Agent UI For Privacy-First Web App For Local AI Agents

([AMD] 28 March 10:55 AM EDT AMD GAIA Agent UI)

AMD's GAIA AI agent framework (that previously stood for "Generative AI Is Awesome" albeit they seemed to have dropped promoting it as that name) for Ryzen AI hardware is out with a new version. AMD GAIA 0.17 introduces Agent UI as a new privacy-first web application for local AI agents.



Linux 7.0-rc6 Bringing A Lot Of Audio Quirks / Fixes

([Multimedia] 28 March 07:57 AM EDT Audio Fixes)

The Linux 7.0-rc6 kernel due for release tomorrow has a lot of audio fixes/quirks to correct a wide variety of different hardware issues, mostly different problematic laptops for their speakers and/or microphone behavior under Linux.



LLVM's DTLTO Now More Efficiently Adding Files To The Link For Much Better Performance

([LLVM] 28 March 07:28 AM EDT Distributed ThinLTO)

Last year LLVM began landing their Distributed ThinLTO "DTLTO" support as an enhancement to their ThinLTO approach for link-time optimizations. An improvement merged this week to LLVM addresses a performance bottleneck discovered when adding files to the link.



Gedit Aims For More Frequent Releases, Bans AI / LLM Contributions

([GNOME] 28 March 07:11 AM EDT Gedit 50 Released)

Following the release of GNOME 50, Gedit 50 was released on Friday as the newest version of this graphical text editor aligned with the GNOME desktop. Moving forward the Gedit developers are banning AI / large language model (LLM) driven developments and aim to ship more releases faster.



Fish 4.6 Shell Brings Support For Recent systemd Environment Variables

([Free Software] 28 March 06:54 AM EDT Fish 4.6)

Fish 4.6 released today as the newest version of this Rust-based interactive shell for Linux and other platforms.



KDE Plasma 6.7 Addresses 5 Year Old Request For Easier Microphone Testing

([KDE] 28 March 06:35 AM EDT Plasma 6.7)

It's been another busy week in the KDE space as Plasma developers continue working on new feature activity for the big Plasma 6.7 release.



DRBD Driver Working To Land ~15 Years Worth Of Changes Into The Linux Kernel

([Linux Storage] 27 March 08:41 PM EDT Distributed Replicated Block Device)

Developers behind the Distributed Replicated Block Device "DRBD" for mirroring block devices between multiple host systems are working to resync the upstream Linux kernel DRBD support with the out-of-tree DRBD code they have been maintaining for the past ~15 years out-of-sync. It's a big undertaking but they have begun staging patches for review and testing to get this massive set of changes up to par for mainline.



Framework Computer Steps Up Their Support For KDE

([KDE] 27 March 04:43 PM EDT KDE Patron)

Framework Computer as the company behind the modular Framework laptops and incredible Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" Framework Desktop has stepped up their support for the KDE community.



KDE Plasma 6.6 Showing Frequent Performance Advantage Over GNOME 50 With NVIDIA R595 Driver

([Display Drivers] 27 March 11:24 AM EDT 91 Comments)

Earlier this week I provided benchmarks looking at KDE Plasma 6.6's performance advantage over GNOME 50 for Linux gaming with AMD Radeon graphics. That raised the question if the same was true when using NVIDIA graphics with their official Linux graphics driver stack. Here are such benchmarks looking at the KDE Plasma 6.6 and GNOME 50 performance on Ubuntu 26.04 beta while using the new NVIDIA 595.58.03 Linux driver.



Intel Xe Driver Improves Memory Pressure / Out-Of-Memory Behavior For vRAM With Linux 7.1

([Intel] 27 March 10:10 AM EDT Intel Xe Driver Memory Pressure)

Following the Intel Xe kernel graphics driver pull request landing transparent hugepages for device pages as an SVM win, another round of Intel Xe driver updates were sent out this week ahead of next month's Linux 7.1 merge window. This latest pull request lands a new user-space API for helping the Intel Xe driver better cope with situations of video memory pressure / out-of-memory behavior for vRAM.



BPF-Based I/O Scheduler For Linux Demonstrated

([Linux Storage] 27 March 08:25 AM EDT BPF-Based I/O Scheduler)

With sched_ext there is support for BPF-based CPU scheduling policies for the Linux kernel while now a new initiative is working on BPF-based I/O schedulers.



AMD ROCm 7.12 Tech Preview Brings More Consumer APU & GPU Support

([AMD] 27 March 06:43 AM EDT AMD ROCm 7.12)

In addition to this week's ROCm 7.2.1 stable point release, ROCm 7.12 was also released as the newest tech preview in working toward what will presumably be called ROCm 8.0.



Linux Patches Posted To Fix ~2x Performance Drop For CPU Workloads On NVIDIA Vera Rubin

([NVIDIA] 27 March 06:06 AM EDT NVIDIA Vera Rubin SMT Issue)

An important set of Linux scheduler patches were posted for review on Thursday for improving the SMT-aware asymmetric CPU capacity handling. These patches to improve the Linux kernel scheduler around CPU Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) is needed after NVIDIA engineers discovered up to a ~2x performance drop for CPU-intensive workloads on their upcoming Vera Rubin platform.



AMDGPU Driver For Linux 7.1 Preps Debug Improvements, New Hardware IP

([Radeon] 27 March 05:57 AM EDT Linux 7.1 AMDGPU)

Another round of AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel driver improvements were sent out this week as feature development for DRM-Next ahead of Linux 7.1 begins to wind down.



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