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KDE Plasma 6.6 Adds oo7 Secret Service Provider Support, Save As New Global Theme

([KDE] 10 January 06:24 AM EST KDE Plasma)

With new volunteers stepping up for This Week in Plasma, there is a new issue out this week to highlight more development activities going into the upcoming KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop release.



AI Assistant App For GNOME Adds MCP Server Support To Integrate With Much More Software

([GNOME] 9 January 08:30 PM EST GNOME AI Assistant App)

Hitting the "1.0" milestone last summer was the GNOME AI virtual assistant app called Newelle. This third-party GNOME app has continued evolving as an AI-focused assistant on the GNOME desktop and has now rolled out MCP server support to integrate with "thousands" of other apps.



TrueNAS WebShare: ZFS-Backed, Enterprise-Grade File Sharing From The Web Browser

([Linux Storage] 9 January 06:04 PM EST TrueNAS WebShare)

For situations where Samba (SMB) or NFS usage aren't appropriate or desiring the convenience of accessing files from a web browser on any device, TrueNAS is introducing TrueNAS WebShare as an easy-to-use solution for enterprise-grade file sharing in the web browser.



Wine 11.0-rc5 Brings 32 Bug Fixes

([WINE] 9 January 04:11 PM EST Wine 11.0-rc5)

With no Wine 11.0 release candidate last Friday due to the New Year festivities, Wine 11.0-rc5 is out today and it comes packing 32 bug fixes for the past two weeks.



AMD Enabling New GFX12.1 & More RDNA 3.5 Hardware Blocks With Linux 6.20~7.0

([Radeon] 9 January 11:16 AM EST AMDGPU Next)

AMD today sent out their latest pull request to DRM-Next of new AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel driver changes they are looking to get into the next kernel cycle, which will either be known as Linux 6.20 or more than likely be called Linux 7.0. Notable with this week's pull request is enabling a lot of new GPU hardware IP blocks, including GC/GFX 12.1 as a new addition past the current GFX12.0 / RDNA4.



Mesa 26.0 RADV Lands Dedicated Transfer-Only Queue Using SDMA

([Radeon] 9 January 06:28 AM EST RADV Transfer Queue Via SDMA)

There is another open-source Radeon Vulkan driver (RADV) improvement to look forward to in the upcoming Mesa 26.0 release that was worked on by one of Valve's Linux graphics driver developers.



QEMU 11.0 Could Finish Removing 32-bit Host CPU Support

([Virtualization] 9 January 06:11 AM EST QEMU 32-bit CPU Hosts)

The QEMU emulator already deprecated 32-bit host CPU support while for the QEMU 11.0 release this year they could eliminate the 32-bit host support for good.



Linux 6.19-rc5 To Fix Broken Nouveau Driver With Newer NVIDIA GPUs

([Linux Kernel] 9 January 06:00 AM EST Open-Source NVIDIA FIx)

Now past the end-of-year holidays, this round of Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) fixes for the in-development Linux 6.19 are a bit more meaningful following those light holiday weeks. Sent out today were the DRM fixes for Linux 6.19-rc5 that includes a fix for broken support for newer NVIDIA GPUs on the Nouveau open-source driver.



Latest SteamOS Beta Now Includes NTSYNC Kernel Driver

([Valve] 9 January 05:47 AM EST SteamOS + NTSYNC)

Valve released the SteamOS 3.7.20 beta overnight and with it they are finally building the NTSYNC kernel driver for helping accelerate Windows NT synchronization primitives.



Qualcomm Sends Out Linux Patches For RAS Support On RISC-V For Reporting Hardware Errors

([RISC-V] 9 January 05:36 AM EST RISC-V RAS)

The latest work by Qualcomm on the RISC-V CPU architecture is sending out their first non-RFC patch series for enabling Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) support by making use of the RISC-V RERI specification. This RISC-V RAS support is useful for conveying hardware errors to users and will be especially important with future RISC-V Linux servers.



Canonical Builds Steam Snap For Ubuntu ARM64 Leveraging FEX

([Ubuntu] 8 January 08:25 PM EST Steam + FEX on Ubuntu ARM64)

Canonical is making it easier for ARM64 Ubuntu users like those on the NVIDIA DGX Spark to do a bit of gaming with Steam. Canonical engineers have assembled a Steam Snap for 64-bit ARM that comes complete with the FEX emulator for running Windows/Linux x86-based games on ARM64 Linux.



Mesa 26.0 RADV Merges The Big Ray-Tracing Improvement For UE5 Lumen

([Radeon] 8 January 03:19 PM EST RADV Ray-Tracing)

The RADV ray-tracing improvement covered earlier this week for some big performance gains for Unreal Engine 5 titles running under Linux thanks to Steam Play has been merged for Mesa 26.0.



Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Mouse With Linux 6.19 Now Supports High Resolution Scrolling

([Hardware] 8 January 01:34 PM EST Logitech MX Anywhere 3S)

For those that happen to have a Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse connected via Bluetooth, the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel release is enabling HID++ support for it to enjoy high resolution scrolling and other functionality of the updated protocol.



Mesa 26.0 Now Supports GPU Hardware Replay With The Intel Xe Kernel Driver

([Intel] 8 January 12:57 PM EST intel_hang_replay)

The Intel Mesa graphics drivers have supported a GPU hardware replay feature for making it easier to reproduce issues. But until now that functionality has only worked with the i915 kernel driver while for Mesa 26.0 the Intel Xe driver will also be supported.



Linux 6.18 LTS vs. Liquorix Kernel On AMD Ryzen Threadripper Workstation Performance

([Software] 8 January 10:00 AM EST 21 Comments)

It's been a while since running benchmarks of the Liquorix kernel as an enthusiast-tailored downstream version of the Linux kernel focused on responsiveness for gaming, audio/video production, and other creator/enthusiast workloads. In today's article is a look at how the latest Liquorix kernel derived from Linux 6.18 is competing against the upstream Linux 6.18 LTS kernel on the same system.



Intel Panther Lake Laptops For Pre-Order Scarce So Far

([Intel] 8 January 09:11 AM EST And Many Shipping In February)

On Monday at CES Intel announced Panther Lake as Core Ultra Series 3 with the initial laptop designs to be available for pre-order starting the following day, 6 January, while global availability is expected around 27 January. Now a few days after pre-orders opened up, few options are available and some of the models will not be shipping until mid-February.



NVIDIA Optimizes Printing Of Linux Memory Stats For 11% System Time Savings

([Linux Kernel] 8 January 08:19 AM EST printf restructuring)

A NVIDIA engineer restructuring some of the printf-related code within the memory resource controller "memcg" statistics printing code to reduce the system time by 11% for dumping those stats.



Linus Torvalds: "The AI Slop Issue Is *NOT* Going To Be Solved With Documentation"

([AI] 8 January 06:37 AM EST Linus Torvalds On Kernel AI Slop)

The Linux kernel developers for months now have been debating proposed guidelines for tool-generated submissions to the Linux kernel. As part of the "tools", the main motivator for this documentation has been around the era of AI and large language models with coding assistants and more. Torvalds made some remarks on the Linux kernel mailing list around his belief in focusing the documentation on "tools" rather than explicitly focusing on AI, given the likelihood of AI-assisted contributions continuing regardless of documentation.



Linux Patches Enable Intel GPU Firmware Updating From Non-x86 Systems

([Intel] 8 January 06:25 AM EST dGPU Firmware Updating On Non-x86)

The modern Intel Xe kernel graphics driver was designed from the start to be more broadly compatible with non-x86 architectures given their discrete graphics processors being front and center, unlike the legacy i915 kernel graphics driver being very x86 minded. While this allows running Intel Arc Graphics on ARM or RISC-V, there are some other kinks still being ironed out with using Intel graphics in the non-x86 world. One of those limitations currently being worked through is the lack of GPU firmware updating on non-x86 systems.



Etnaviv Driver Wires Up PPU Flop Reset Support Needed By Some Vivante Hardware

([Linux Kernel] 8 January 06:14 AM EST PPU Flop Reset)

Sent out today was the latest batch of drm-misc-next changes to DRM-Next for staging ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle. The reverse-engineered Etnaviv DRM driver for Vivante graphics/NPU hardware has added a new "PPU flop reset" feature gleaned off studying the downstream vendor kernel driver.



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