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)

ASUS Armoury Driver For Linux 6.19 Picks Up Support For More ASUS Laptops

([Hardware] 24 January 05:52 AM EST ASUS Armoury Driver)

A new driver in the Linux 6.19 kernel is the ASUS Armoury driver for supporting additional functionality with the ROG Ally gaming handhelds and other ASUS ROG gaming hardware like their laptops.



KDE Plasma Saw At Least 9 Crash Fixes This Week

([KDE] 24 January 12:00 AM EST KDE Plasma Crash Fixes)

KDE Plasma 6.6 feature development work continues winding down while Plasma 6.7 has begun seeing more feature work. This week also saw at least nine different crash fixes affecting Plasma/KWin.



GNU C Library 2.43 Released With More C23 Features, mseal & openat2 Functions

([GNU] 23 January 08:06 PM EST Glibc 2.43)

Version 2.43 of the GNU C Library "glibc" was released on Friday evening as the newest half-year feature update. This is a very feature packed update and even managed to be released ahead of the 1 February release plan.



Wine 11.1 Released In Kicking Off The New Development Cycle

([WINE] 23 January 04:12 PM EST Wine 11.1)

Following the release of Wine 11.0 stable just under two weeks ago, Wine 11.1 is now available as the first of the bi-weekly development snapshots for Wine in leading toward the Wine 12.0 release next January.



Firmware Upstreamed For Audio Support With Upcoming Dell & Lenovo Panther Lake Laptops

([Intel] 23 January 01:53 PM EST Cirrus CS42L45)

Similar to the new Intel IPU 7.5 firmware upstreamed for Panther Lake this week, Cirrus has upstreamed their CS42L45 codec firmware for upcoming Dell and Lenovo laptops making use of this audio codec.



Linux 6.19 Scheduler Feature Being Disabled Due To Performance Regressions

([Linux Kernel] 23 January 12:00 PM EST NEXT_BUDDY)

Queued into tip/tip.git's "sched/urgent" Git branch today is a patch to disable the kernel scheduler's NEXT_BUDDY functionality that was re-implemented back during the Linux 6.19 merge window. It turns out to cause some performance regressions that have yet to be otherwise addressed.



VVenC H.266 Encoder Rolls Out More ARM Optimizations For Nice Performance Gains

([Multimedia] 23 January 11:08 AM EST Benchmarks On NVIDIA GB10)

Fraunhofer HHI this week released a new version of VVenC, their open-source H.266 video encoder. Among the changes this release are more performance optimizations for ARM and I have run some comparison benchmarks using a NVIDIA GB10 SoC with the Dell Pro Max GB10.



Vulkan Roadmap 2026 Milestone: Variable Rate Shading, Host Image Copies & More

([Vulkan] 23 January 10:12 AM EST Vulkan Roadmap 2026)

In addition to the release today of Vulkan 1.4.340 with the new descriptor heap "VK_EXT_descriptor_heap" extension and three other new extensions, The Khronos Group's Vulkan Working Group has also published the Vulkan Roadmap 2026 Milestone.



AMD Ryzen AI Software 1.7 Released For Improved Performance On NPUs, New Model Support

([AMD] 23 January 09:18 AM EST AMD Ryzen AI Software 1.7)

AMD today released a new version of Ryzen AI Software, the user-space packages for Microsoft Windows and Linux for making use of the Ryzen AI NPUs for various AI software tasks like Stable Diffusion, ONNX, and more.



GNU Guix 1.5 Released With RISC-V Support, Experimental x86_64 GNU Hurd Kernel

([Operating Systems] 23 January 08:54 AM EST GNU Guix 1.5)

GNU Guix 1.5 is out today as the latest major release for this platform built around its functional package manager. This is a big upgrade with it having been three years since the GNU Guix 1.4 release.



Linux Lands Fix For Its "Subtly Wrong" Page Fault Handling Code For The Past 5 Years

([Linux Kernel] 23 January 08:11 AM EST Page Fault Handling Mistake)

Merged today for the Linux 6.19 Git kernel and then in turn for back-porting to prior Linux kernel series is making the x86 page fault handling code disable interrupts properly. Since 2020 it turns out the handling was subtly wrong but now corrected by Intel.



Zlib-rs 0.6 Released With Improved AVX-512 Support

([Free Software] 23 January 06:21 AM EST zlib-rs 0.6)

Zlib-rs is the effort out of the Trifecta Tech Foundation to provide a Zlib compression implementation written in the Rust programming language that can serve as a C dynamic library and Rust crate. The intent here being that zlib-rs is potentially safer than the classic C-based implementation of Zlib.



KMSCON 9.3 Released With Mouse Support By Default, Other Improvements

([Free Software] 23 January 05:58 AM EST KMSCON 9.3)

KMSCON as a KMS/DRM-based virtual console emulator in user-space has been released. KMSCON is one of the leading solutions for potentially replacing the in-kernel Virtual Terminal (VT) implementation.



Vulkan 1.4.340 Released With Descriptor Heap & Other New Extensions

([Vulkan] 23 January 06:00 AM EST VK_EXT_descriptor_heap)

Vulkan 1.4.340 is out today as the first significant new Vulkan API update following the end of year holidays. With Vulkan 1.4.340 comes four new extensions worth talking about.



Servo 0.0.4 Browser Engine Released & Finally Supporting Multiple Windows

([Free Software] 23 January 05:40 AM EST Servo 0.0.4)

Servo 0.0.4 is out today as the newest monthly update to this open-source, Rust-based web browser engine. Building off recent Servo embedding API additions, Servo 0.0.4 introduces support for multiple browser windows.



AMD Lands Fresh Performance Improvements For RDNA4 In RadeonSI Driver

([Radeon] 22 January 08:21 PM EST GFX12 + RadeonSI Performance)

While slightly too late for making it into the Mesa 26.0 release that branched yesterday, merged now to Mesa Git for Q2's Mesa 26.1 release are some new RadeonSI Gallium3D (OpenGL) driver optimizations for the latest AMD Radeon RDNA4 graphics cards.



Linux GPU Driver Loophole Being Fixed For Unprivileged Users Being Able To Tap Unbounded Kernel Memory

([Linux Kernel] 22 January 03:25 PM EST System-Wide Out Of Memory)

An oversight in the Linux kernel's Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) graphics driver common code could allow unprivileged users to trigger unbounded kernel memory consumption for a potential system-wide out-of-memory "OOM" situation.



Intel Xeon 6780E "Sierra Forest" Linux Performance ~14% Faster Since Launch

([Processors] 22 January 12:00 PM EST 2 Comments)

As part of my end-of-year 2025 benchmarking I looked at how the Intel Xeon 6980P Granite Rapids performance evolved in the year since launch and seeing some nice open-source/Linux optimizations during that time. On the other side of the table were also benchmarks of how AMD EPYC 8004 Sienna evolved in its two years, Ubuntu 24.04 vs. 26.04 development for AMD EPYC Turin, the AMD EPYC Milan-X in its four years since launch, and also a look at the performance evolution lower down the stack with the likes of sub-$500 laptop hardware. Out today is a fresh look at how the Intel Xeon 6780E Sierra Forest has evolved in its one and a half years since its launch.



AMD Announces Ryzen 7 9850X3D Pricing Of $499 USD

([AMD] 22 January 10:19 AM EST Ryzen 7 9850X3D)

Back at CES AMD announced the Ryen 7 9850X3D as a faster sibling to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Today they have announced the suggested price for this 3D V-Cache desktop processor and confirmation of its availability starting on 29 January.



Updated Intel Panther Lake IPU Firmware Published With New Features & Bug Fixes

([Intel] 22 January 09:54 AM EST Intel IPU7 Firmware)

Ahead of the first Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake laptops expected to hit retail channels next week, Intel has published updated IPU7 (IPU 7.5) firmware for the image processing unit used by the web cameras on the higher-end Panther Lake laptops.



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