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)

Linux 7.0 Scheduler Updates Land Time Slice Extension, Performance & Scalability Work

([Linux Kernel] 10 February 05:28 PM EST Linux 7.0 Scheduler)

Merged today for the Linux 7.0 kernel are some pretty exciting scheduler changes: new features and never-ending work around scheduler performance optimizations and greater scalability with today's increasingly high core count systems.



Go 1.26 Introduces Two Language Changes, New Performance Improvements

([Programming] 10 February 03:20 PM EST Go 1.26)

For programmers fond of the Go programming language, Go 1.26 is out today with two language changes, performance improvements, and other alterations to this Google-backed programming language.



Intel CPU Microcode 20260210 Brings Security Updates & Functional Fixes

([Intel] 10 February 01:46 PM EST Intel 20260210 Microcode)

Intel today for Patch Tuesday released several generations worth of CPU microcode updates for addressing multiple security issues and functional issues.



Linux 7.0 Bringing Mainline Support For The SpacemiT K3 RVA23 SoC, Qualcomm Kaanapali

([Hardware] 10 February 01:24 PM EST Linux 7.0 SoCs)

The various SoC and platform Device Tree additions were sent out today for the Linux 7.0 kernel. Easily most exciting on the SoC side this cycle among the ARM and RISC-V changes is getting support ready for the SpacemiT K3 RVA23 SoC.



Linux 7.0 VFS Changes: Non-Blocking Timestamps, Standardized Generic I/O Error Reporting

([Linux Storage] 10 February 12:20 PM EST Linux 7.0 VFS)

In addition to introducing nullfs and the OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE support for containers, there were also a number of other interesting VFS updates merged on Monday for the Linux 7.0 kernel.



CrossOver 26 Released - Powered By Wine 11.0 For Windows Apps/Games On Linux + macOS

([Linux Gaming] 10 February 11:11 AM EST CrossOver 26)

CodeWeavers just announced CrossOver 26, the newest version of their commercial software built atop Wine for running Windows games and applications under Apple macOS and Linux.



Intel Xeon 6780E Sierra Forest vs. AMD EPYC 9965 On Linux 6.18 Performance

([Processors] 10 February 10:32 AM EST 1 Comment)

With recently having carried out benchmarks and finding the Intel Xeon 6780E "Sierra Forest" performance has improved ~14% since launch day thanks to open-source/Linux software improvements plus also recently having carried out Xeon 6980P Granite Rapids vs. EPYC 9755 128-core benchmarks using the latest upstream software, here is a look at how the Xeon 6780E "Sierra Forest" dual socket server is comparing up against the AMD EPYC 9965 Turin Dense flagship when both are running up-to-date software.



Redis 8.6 Released With "Substantial" Performance Improvements & Memory Reduction

([Free Software] 10 February 09:25 AM EST Redis 8.6)

The open-source Redis 8.6 release is now available and this GA release has brought "substantial" performance improvements and to memory reduction too. Plus various new features like TLS certificate-based automatic client authentication, time series enhancements, and new eviction policies.



Linux 7.0 Block Changes Land, Bounce Buffer DIO For Stable Pages

([Linux Storage] 10 February 09:09 AM EST Linux 7.0 Block)

In addition to the BPF filtering support for IO_uring that was merged on Monday, the other block device changes and IO_uring updates were also merged for the newly-opened Linux 7.0 merge window.



Experimental Zones Protocol Merged To Wayland After 2+ Years, 620+ Comments

([Wayland] 10 February 08:22 AM EST xx-zones)

After the merge request was opened back in 2023 and after going through 628 comments/activity, merged now to Wayland Protocols is the experimental zones "xx-zones" implementation for area-limited window positioning.



Linux 7.0 Adds support For BPF Filtering To IO_uring

([Linux Kernel] 10 February 08:09 AM EST IO_uring BPF Filtering)

The wonderful IO_uring for the Linux kernel for high performance asnyc I/O has picked up a new capability with Linux 7.0: BPF filtering.



Microsoft's Azure Linux Adds 6.12 HWE Kernel, ARM64 Kernel Tuning For More Performance

([Microsoft] 10 February 06:15 AM EST Azure Linux)

Microsoft overnight released Azure Linux 3.0.20260204 as the latest release of their in-house Linux distribution widely used within their Azure environment and elsewhere.



Linux 7.0 Brings Support For "Slow" Workload Hints For Intel Panther Lake

([Linux Kernel] 10 February 06:04 AM EST Slow Workload Hint Types)

The many power management, thermal, and ACPI updates have been merged for the Linux 7.0 kernel. As usual there are many changes coming from fixes to new hardware support and more expansive thermal control capabilities under Linux.



MythTV 36 Released With Web App Improvements & FFmpeg 8 Support

([Multimedia] 10 February 05:45 AM EST MythTV 36)

MythTV 36 is now available for this long-time open-source digital video recorder "DVR" software that has been around now for more than two decades as the leading choice for those wishing to watch and/or record live TV under Linux especially as an HTPC.



LLVM 22.1-rc3 Released - LLVM To Provide Windows ARM Release Binaries Moving Forward

([LLVM] 10 February 05:30 AM EST LLVM 22.1-rc3)

We are nearing the stable release of LLVM 22 in hopefully two weeks. Out today is the third release candidate of LLVM 22.1 for soliciting more testing of this open-source compiler stack.



Linux 7.0 Brings An EFI Framebuffer Quirk For Valve's Steam Deck

([Valve] 10 February 05:19 AM EST Linux 7.0 EFI)

The EFI subsystem updates have been merged for the in-development Linux 7.0 kernel. Worth mentioning here is a new quirk for helping Valve's Steam Deck handheld.



NULLFS & OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE Features Merged For Linux 7.0

([Linux Storage] 9 February 08:49 PM EST Linux 7.0 VFS)

Christian Brauner sent in a dozen VFS pull requests that are now-merged today for the Linux 7.0 kernel. The VFS pull requests worth noting right away in this article are the introduction of the NULLFS and OPEN_TREE_NAMESPACE features.



Btrfs Brings Experimental Remap-Tree Feature & More In Linux 7.0

([Linux Storage] 9 February 08:25 PM EST Btrfs Linux 7.0)

Among the pull requests merged today on this first day of the Linux 7.0 merge window are the many Btrfs file-system feature updates.



Redox OS Gets Cargo & The Rust Compiler Running On This Open-Source OS

([Operating Systems] 9 February 02:55 PM EST Redox OS)

The Rust-written Redox OS open-source operating system is now able to leverage Cargo and the Rust compiler "rustc" itself running within this platform. Plus they also made a heck of a lot of other improvements too over the course of the past month. Today they published a status update to outline all of the promising advancements made to this independent OS so far in 2026.



AMD openSIL + Coreboot Being Ported To A Modern AM5 Consumer Motherboard

([AMD] 9 February 01:50 PM EST MSI Motherboard)

While we are very eager for the AMD openSIL open-source CPU silicon initialization project to achieve production readiness with Zen 6 platforms for ultimately replacing AGESA, there is some experimental excitement on the way for open-source firmware enthusiasts... OpenSIL and Coreboot are being brought to an AM5 motherboard you can buy retail.



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