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)

AMD ISP4 Driver On Track To Be Merged For Linux 7.2

([AMD] 7 April 06:30 AM EDT AMD ISP4)

It looks like with the Linux 7.2 kernel later in the year the AMD ISP4 driver will finally be merged to mainline. This driver is needed for the web camera on the HP ZBook Ultra G1a Strix Halo laptop and other future AMD Ryzen laptops.



RISC-V XIP Linux Feature Being Removed After It Keeps Breaking For Months At A Time

([RISC-V] 7 April 06:19 AM EDT RISC-V Execute In Place)

Introduced in Linux 5.13 back in 2021 was eXecute In Place "XIP" support for RISC-V that allows for the kernel image to be executed from ROM. The intent is on allowing the kernel to run from non-volatile storage like NOR flash that is directly addressable by the CPU and to reduce RAM usage. But after RISC-V XIP support is broken for months at a time, the feature is now set to be retired from the mainline kernel.



Mesa Granted Permanent Updates Exception For Fedora Linux

([Fedora] 7 April 06:09 AM EDT Updates Exception)

It doesn't change too much in practice with how Mesa updates typically have been handled under Fedora Linux, but now it's officially documented: Mesa graphics drivers have a permanent updates exception so new Mesa versions can be shipped as updates in Fedora stable releases.



Lemonade 10.1 Released For Latest Improvements For Local LLMs On AMD GPUs & NPUs

([AMD] 7 April 05:59 AM EDT Lemonade 10.1)

Following last month's Lemonade SDK 10.0 release that finally makes AMD Ryzen AI NPUs under Linux useful for running large language models (LLMs) where as before the Linux build could only target GPUs, released on Monday was Lemonade 10.1 with more enhancements to this local LLM solution.



Mesa Developers Decide On Two Gen AI Policies For Development Moving Forward

([Mesa] 6 April 06:24 PM EDT Mesa Gen AI Policies)

Building on prior Mesa contributor guidelines and discussions among upstream Mesa developers, there are two generative AI "GenAI" policies that have now been decided upon for Mesa development moving forward.



Rust Coreutils 0.8 Brings Significant Performance Gains

([Programming] 6 April 06:01 PM EDT Rust Coreutils 0.8)

Rust Coreutils 0.8 was released today as the newest major release to this alternative to GNU Coreutils.



FreeBSD Aims To Better Track Laptop Hardware That Works Or Doesn't For Their OS

([BSD] 6 April 02:32 PM EDT FreeBSD Laptop Support)

Over the past year the FreeBSD project has been making much progress on making it more viable to run this BSD operating system on laptop hardware. They have worked on better graphics driver support, improved power management / suspend, making sure audio is working, and even rolling out a KDE desktop option from the FreeBSD OS installer to ease the deployment on desktops. While that engineering work continues, they are also working now to make it easier to summarize laptop hardware working or not on FreeBSD.



A Small But Useful Debugging Addition For AMD Zen Systems With Linux 7.1

([AMD] 6 April 01:03 PM EDT AMD AGESA)

A small but convenient feature is coming with the Linux 7.1 that will be useful in debugging AMD Zen system problems and information reporting/transparency purposes.



NetBSD 11.0 Nears Release With RC3 Released For Testing

([BSD] 6 April 10:53 AM EDT NetBSD 11.0-RC3)

For the better part of the past year NetBSD developers have been preparing for the NetBSD 11.0 release and in February NetBSD 11.0-RC1 released followed by 11.0-RC2 and now a third release candidate was announced today.



Wine Staging 11.6 Ships Big Patch Series For Working On DirectComposition

([WINE] 6 April 10:15 AM EDT Wine-Staging 11.6)

Following Friday's release of Wine 11.6 with reviving the Android driver and improving game mod support as part of DLL loader updates, Wine-Staging 11.6 is out today with extra patches atop.



Many MediaTek MT76 WiFi Driver Improvements Coming For Linux 7.1

([Linux Networking] 6 April 06:40 AM EDT MediaTek MT76)

Separate from the recently discussed work on MediaTek MT7927 "Filogic 380" support being worked on for the MT76 Linux driver (still undergoing review), a number of other MediaTek MT76 wireless driver improvements are queued up ahead of the Linux 7.1 merge window opening as soon as next week.



Google Proposes JSIR As A High-Level IR For JavaScript

([LLVM] 6 April 06:11 AM EDT JSIR - JavaScript IR)

Google engineers have been developing JSIR as a high-level intermediate representation (JSIR) for JavaScript that they are already using in production at the company code code analysis and transforming other code/bytecode to JavaScript as well as for deobfuscating JavaScript code.



Tiny Corp Begins Accepting Pre-Orders For Their $10M Exabox

([AI] 6 April 06:03 AM EDT Tiny Corp)

Open-source friendly company Tiny Corp that is behind the Tinygrad MIT-licensed neural network framework and developing a "sovereign" AMD GPU driver stack with their Tinybox hardware offerings has their sights on shipping the Exabox next year. The Tiny Corp's Exabox is expected to retail for around $10M USD but offer immense AI compute power.



Linux 7.0-rc7 Released With Improved Docs For AI Agents, WiFi Driver Performance Fix

([Linux Kernel] 5 April 06:42 PM EDT Linux 7.0-rc7)

Timed for Easter this year is the seventh weekly release candidate for the Linux 7.0 kernel. If all goes well, Linux 7.0 stable will be out next week.



Linux 7.1 Expected To Begin Removing i486 CPU Support

([Linux Kernel] 5 April 12:56 PM EDT Linux 7.1)

It's finally time: a patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing Intel 486 CPU support from the Linux kernel. Anyone still using an i486 CPU with an upstream Linux kernel would be incredibly rare and no known Linux distribution vendors are still shipping with i486 CPU support, but in case you are, you can continue to be running one of the existing Linux LTS kernel versions.



AMD & Valve Deliver Better Kaveri / Kabini APU Experience With Upcoming Linux 7.1

([AMD] 5 April 09:31 AM EDT AMDGPU By Default)

A nice Easter surprise are some last minute updates submitted to DRM-Next of the final planned AMDGPU/AMDKFD feature changes for the upcoming Linux 7.1 feature cycle.



Linux 7.0-rc7 Adding More Documentation For AI Tools To Send Better Security Bug Reports

([AI] 5 April 07:34 AM EDT Security Reports)

For helping with the increase of AI tools scouring the Linux kernel source tree and sending security bug reports, a pull request sent today ahead of the Linux 7.0-rc7 improves the documentation to better guide AI agents -- and anyone reading the documentation -- how to send better quality bug reports.



hid-omg-detect: Linux Driver In Development To Detect Malicious HID Devices

([Hardware] 5 April 06:44 AM EDT hid-omg-detect)

Zubeyr Almaho has been leading work on a new HID driver named hid-omg-detect with an intent on passive monitoring to watch out for any malicious HID devices being connected to the system.



Linux Sees Fixes For Its GD-ROM Driver In 2026 For Sega Dreamcast

([Hardware] 5 April 06:34 AM EDT GD-ROM Sega Dreamcast Fix)

Seeing new Linux patches for benefiting Sega Dreamcast devices wasn't on my bingo card for 2026. A patch series was sent out today for fixing the Linux kernel's GD-ROM driver for accessing media using the drivers on "real" Sega Dreamcast devices.



Mesa 26.1 Makes It Easier To "Fake" A GPU Reset Using LLVMpipe

([Mesa] 5 April 06:23 AM EDT Fake GPU Resets)

As a small but interesting addition coming for this quarter's Mesa 26.1 release is making it easy to simulate a GPU reset with the LLVMpipe software driver. While seemingly mundane, this can be quite handy for compositor developers and other app/software developers wanting to more easily test how their code behaves when encountering a GPU reset.



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FORTUNE DISCUSSES THE OBSCURE FILMS: #9

THE PARKING PROBLEM IN PARIS: Jean-Luc Godard, 1971, 7 hours 18 min.

Godard's meditation on the topic has been described as
everything from "timeless" to "endless." (Remade by Gene
Wilder as NO PLACE TO PARK.)