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TurnkeyML 6.2 Released With AMD Ryzen AI NPU Improvements

([Programming] 16 April 08:22 PM EDT TurnkeyML 6.2)

Released at the end of 2023 was TurnkeyML as an open-source collaboration between ONNX and AMD developers. TurnkeyML has evolved into focusing on making it easy to use the most important tools within the ONNX ecosystem and their Lemonade SDK to deploy large language models on various devices/accelerators Out today is TurnkeyML 6.2 with a focus on delivering better AMD Ryzen AI NPU support.



Fedora 43 Looking To Make It Easier To Deploy Intel TDX Confidential VMs

([Fedora] 16 April 03:48 PM EDT Better Intel TDX Support)

While Fedora 42 was just released yesterday, already Red Hat developers and the Fedora development community have been busy thinking about Fedora 43 that will debut this autumn. Among the early change proposals this week is one for better supporting Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) with this next Fedora Linux release.



Mesa's Old OpenCL "Clover" Driver Removed For Mesa 25.2

([Mesa] 16 April 01:51 PM EDT Clover Removed)

Now that Mesa 25.1 is branched for this quarter's Mesa 3D feature release, Mesa 25.2 has entered development on the main Git branch. One of the first merged changes for Mesa 25.2 is removing the old OpenCL Gallium3D "Clover" driver.



Intel's Newest Linux Driver Being Worked On For The Kernel: iXD

([Intel] 16 April 12:56 PM EDT Intel iXD Driver)

Intel open-source software engineers last week posted a set of patches for a new driver: iXD. The three letter acronym party continues and this time even more difficult to decipher than some of their other obscure driver names.



Mesa 25.1-rc1 Released With AMD RDNA4 Improvements, Lots Of RADV & Intel ANV Additions

([Mesa] 16 April 10:16 AM EDT Mesa 25.1-rc1)

Eric Engestrom is once again stepping up to manage the next quarterly Mesa driver feature release and thus today we have the on-time branching of Mesa 25.1 from Mesa Git and already the release of Mesa 25.1-rc1. This release brings many improvements to the collection of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers that should be ready for their stable debut in May.



NVIDIA 575.51.02 Linux Driver Beta Released With Smooth Motion Support

([NVIDIA] 16 April 09:41 AM EDT NVIDIA 575.51.02 Linux)

With today's launch of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, NVIDIA has also introduced their first Linux driver beta in the R575 driver series.



NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Linux GPU Compute Benchmarks

([Graphics Cards] 16 April 09:00 AM EDT 26 Comments)

Yesterday NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 5060 "Blackwell" graphics cards as their new, most affordable offering of the RTX 50 series. While the $299 GeForce RTX 5060 isn't shipping until next month, today the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB goes on sale for $379 USD and the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is also hitting Internet retailers today and starting out at $429 USD. I've been testing out the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB the past several days under Linux and have initial GPU compute benchmarks to share today.



Fedora 42 RISC-V Released - Builds For SiFive HiFive Premier P550 & Milk-V Megrez

([Fedora] 16 April 08:35 AM EDT Fedora 42 RISC-V)

Following yesterday's official Fedora 42 release, Fedora 42 for RISC-V is now available. The delay in the Fedora 42 RISC-V builds is due to RISC-V not yet being a primary architecture and the RISC-V builds being unofficial and produced by the Fedora community.



FFmpeg's FFV1 Vulkan Decoder Now 3x Faster On AMD GPUs

([Multimedia] 16 April 06:43 AM EDT 3x Performance Improvement)

Merged last month to the widely-used FFmpeg open-source multimedia library was an initial Vulkan-based decoder for FFV1 for the FF Video 1 lossless video coding format. Should you be interested in using this FFV1 decoder on AMD GPUs, there's a reported 3x performance improvement with the newest code.



More Radeon RX 9000 "RDNA4" Open-Source Driver Improvements Merged For Mesa 25.1

([Mesa] 16 April 06:30 AM EDT AMD RDNA4 / GFX12)

Additional improvements for AMD GFX12 as the graphics engine IP of RDNA4 graphics with the Radeon RX 9000 series have been merged ahead of this quarter's Mesa 25.1 feature release.



Qt Ramps Up Its AI Coding Assistant Capabilities

([Qt] 16 April 06:20 AM EDT Qt + AI)

Over the past two years Qt has been working to embrace generative AI for enhanced coding capabilities within Qt Creator for Qt/QML/C++ applications. It started with GitHub Copilot integration and has been continuing well beyond that and today marks the debut of the Qt AI Assistant v0.9.



GNOME's Help Browser Affected By A Serious Security Issue For Arbitrary File Reads

([GNOME] 15 April 08:36 PM EDT Yelp Yelp)

The GNOME Help Browser "Yelp" for viewing HTML / man page / DocBook and other documentation formats from the GNOME desktop is subject to a yet-to-be-patched-upstream security vulnerability that is now public and can allow for arbitrary file reads and could be funneled through your web browser.



GCC 15 Squeezes In Some Last Minute Adjustments For AMD Zen 5 "znver5"

([GNU] 15 April 03:12 PM EDT -march=znver5)

The GCC 15.1 compiler release is expected in the coming weeks as the first stable version of GCC 15 as this annual GNU Compiler Collection release. As we approach the finish line, some last minute changes were merged for the AMD Zen 5 "znver5" CPU target.



TrueNAS 25.04 Released For Unifying SCALE & CORE Offerings

([Operating Systems] 15 April 12:30 PM EDT TrueNAS 25.04)

Adding to the busy week of Linux distribution releases from Ubuntu 25.04 to Manjaro 25.04 and Fedora 42, TrueNAS 25.04 debuted today as a major step forward for this open enterprise storage platform.



Fedora Server 42 Is Performing Well On 5th Gen AMD EPYC "Turin"

([Operating Systems] 15 April 10:45 AM EDT 8 Comments)

Following the recent benchmarking of Ubuntu Server 25.04 in its near final state compared to prior Ubuntu Linux releases, I turned my attention to Fedora Server 42. On the same AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" server I carried out some comparison benchmarks of Fedora Server 42 compared to the prior Fedora Server 41 and other Linux distribution releases for seeing how Fedora 42 is competing with other Linux distributions on this 5th Gen AMD EPYC dual socket server.



Mesa 25.1 Panfrost & PanVK Begin Supporting Newer Arm Mali 5th Gen Graphics

([Mesa] 15 April 09:53 AM EDT Panfrost + PanVK)

With the newest Mesa 25.1-devel Git code merged today the Panfrost Gallium3D and PanVK Vulkan drivers for Arm Mali open-source graphics are supporting Mali 5th Gen gen 1 (v12) and gen 2 (v13) devices.



Fedora 42 Released As A Fantastic Update To This Leading-Edge Linux Distribution

([Fedora] 15 April 08:45 AM EDT Fedora 42)

Fedora 42 is out today as a fabulous update to this prominent leading-edge Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. I've been running Fedora 42 on several systems already -- including upgrading my main production system to it -- and it's been working out very well. Fedora 42 is packed full of new features and software updates making it a great H1'2025 Linux operating system release.



Linux Might Drop The Apple HFS / HFS+ File-System Kernel Driver Support

([Linux Storage] 15 April 06:50 AM EDT Apple HFS File-System)

There's the possibility raised that the mainline Linux kernel might remove its file-system kernel drivers for Apple HFS and HFS+ this year.



Intel's VPL GPU Runtime Preparing To Drop The Media SDK With Pre-Tigerlake Support

([Intel] 15 April 06:32 AM EDT Dropping The Media SDK)

The Intel Video Processing Library GPU Runtime "VPL-GPU-RT" as the run-time component to the Intel VPL API for video processing with a variety of video encoders/decoders and filters is preparing to end mainline support for Intel graphics prior to Tiger Lake.



Linux 6.16 Expected To Remove Datagram Congestion Control Protocol "DCCP" Networking

([Linux Networking] 15 April 06:16 AM EDT Linux 6.16 To Drop DCCP)

The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) intended for online gaming, IP telephony, multimedia streaming, and other online real-time purposes for this transport layer protocol is expected to be stripped out of the Linux kernel with the upcoming v6.16 cycle.



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