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)

Flatpak 1.19 Released With Nine Security Fixes

([Desktop] 11 August 09:41 AM EDT Flatpak 1.19)

Flatpak 1.19 was released today as a new development release along with the Flatpak 1.18.1 stable point release. Both of these releases ship a number of newly-discovered security issues with this app sandboxing and distribution tech.



GNOME Designers Lay Out Some Of Their GNOME Shell Dreams

([GNOME] 11 August 08:35 AM EDT GNOME Shell Plans)

GNOME interaction designer Tobias Bernard has shared some of the plans and ideas for long-term GNOME Shell improvements they have been eyeing for future GNOME releases.



Up To 12.8x Improvement Observed For gup_test With New Linux MM Patches

([Linux Kernel] 11 August 08:16 AM EDT Batch follow_page_mask())

Linux developer Rik van Riel has pulled off some nice Linux kernel optimizations over the years and the Meta engineer has been working on another one around batching of look-ups with Linux's follow_page_mask() that is used for translating virtual addresses to the corresponding struct page.



Raspberry Pi AXI PMU Driver Under Review For The Mainline Linux Kernel

([Raspberry Pi] 11 August 08:00 AM EDT Raspberry Pi AXI PMU)

One of the Raspberry Pi device drivers that has remained elusive from the mainline Linux kernel has been for the performance monitoring unit (PMU) for the Broadcom AXI on all Raspberry Pi 1 through Raspberry Pi 5 models. Thanks to the work of a Google engineer, there is a new effort working to get a mainline Linux driver for the Raspberry Pi AXI PMU.



FastFlowLM 1.0 Released Now As Part Of The AMD ROCm Umbrella

([AMD] 11 August 06:24 AM EDT FastFlowLM 1.0)

FastFlowLM is the open-source software for getting vision, audio, embedding, and MoE large language models up and running on AMD Ryzen AI NPUs. FastFlowLM 1.0 released today and is also now part of the AMD ROCm software umbrella.



Rusticl Now Supports cl_ext_float_atomics

([Mesa] 11 August 06:13 AM EDT Rusticl Float Atomics)

With the recent release of Mesa 26.2 the Rusticl OpenCL driver now supports OpenCL 3.1 on RadeonSI, LLVMpipe, Zink, Intel Iris, and Apple Asahi. But the work is not over and more improvements to this Rust-based, modern OpenCL driver continue to land.



Claude Opus Helped Debug & Fix Lack Of Audio On Linux For HP OmniBook X Flip 14

([Multimedia] 11 August 05:59 AM EDT HP OmniBook X Flip 14-kc0xxx)

The HP OmniBook X Flip 14-kc0xxx is an AMD Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" powered laptop. While most AMD Strix Point laptops work fine on modern Linux distributions, with this particular HP OmniBook X there is no working audio with current mainline Linux kernel builds. With Claude Opus 5 acting as a debugging assistant and coding agent, patches are now pending to correct the audio support for this HP OmniBook X Flip 14 laptop to function on Linux.



Open-Source NVIDIA "Nova" Driver Sees More Functionality For Linux 7.3

([Linux Kernel] 10 August 09:08 PM EDT NVIDIA Nova Excitement)

Sent to DRM-Next this week was the DRM Rust core and driver changes targeting the upcoming Linux 7.3 merge window. There continues to be a lot of DRM core infrastructure work happening for Rust integration plus two leading Rust DRM drivers of Nova for open-source NVIDIA GPU support as the successor to Nouveau and then Tyr as the in-development Arm Mali driver.



Fedora CoreOS To Enable systemd-oomd & zRAM Swap By Default

([Fedora] 10 August 03:35 PM EDT oomd + zRAM Swap)

Fedora's CoreOS as their container-optimized operating system will be moving to enable systemd-oomd by default with Fedora CoreOS 45. Additionally, swap on zRAM will be enabled by default too.



Five More Lenovo Laptops To Report Fan Sensors With Linux 7.3

([Hardware] 10 August 02:40 PM EDT Yogafan Driver)

In addition to more ASUS motherboards having working sensors with Linux 7.3, this next kernel version will also get several more Lenovo laptop models to be reporting their fan sensor information under Linux.



Linux 7.3 Bringing A KCFI Optimization To Benefit Older Intel CPUs

([Linux Kernel] 10 August 01:26 PM EDT Linux 7.3 KCFI)

Expected to be merged during the upcoming Linux 7.3 merge window is a Kernel Control Flow Integrity (KCFI) improvement intended to benefit older Intel processors.



Qt Toolkit To Introduce Edge AI Submodule, Initially For Vision AI With Qt

([Qt] 10 August 11:22 AM EDT Qt + Edge AI Inferencing)

The Qt Group has been working on various AI integrations for the Qt toolkit in recent times like a QML profiler skill for agentic development to help with performance profiling. They have also worked on Qt AI coding assistants and AI agents in the Qt Creator integrated development environment. Their latest AI use is now preparing to introduce a new module in the Qt toolkit itself for edge AI inferencing.



Intel Xeon 678X Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 26.04 Performance With The HP Z4 G6i

([Operating Systems] 10 August 10:35 AM EDT 1 Comment)

HP recently launched their Z4 G6i workstation that I have been testing out the past few weeks. The HP Z4 G6i is powered by Granite Rapids WS with the review unit specifically being powered by the Intel Xeon 678X. As the unit shipped with Microsoft Windows 11 Pro and this being the first time I've had my hands on Granite Rapids WS, I took the opportunity to run some Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS performance benchmarks to see how the operating system performance compares for this 48 core / 96 thread workstation processor.



Linux Mint Improves Kernel Management & Setting System-Wide Environment Variables

([Operating Systems] 10 August 08:53 AM EDT Linux Mint)

Linux Mint is out today with their July 2026 status update that highlights all the improvements made to their distribution over the past month.



Meta Publishes Muse Glimmer As 30B Open Agentic Model

([AI] 10 August 07:10 AM EDT Muse Glimmer)

The Meta Superintelligence Labs announced this morning they have released Muse Glimmer as their next large language model featuring 30 billion parameters for always-on local agent workflows. Muse Glimmer features open-source model weights under an Apache 2.0 license.



Minor Optimization Coming For AMD Athlon XP Era Systems Running Linux

([Hardware] 10 August 06:28 AM EDT Benefits CPUs With SSE, No SSE2)

A minor performance optimization is on the way to the Linux kernel for roughly two decade old CPUs that have SSE but lack SSE2. Among those CPUs to benefit are the AMD Athlon XP series, some early Sempron models, and some Intel Celeron and Pentium III models.



Apple M1 Series SoCs To See ~1 Watt Power Savings With Linux 7.3

([Apple] 10 August 06:15 AM EDT Improvement During s2idle)

In addition to Linux 7.3 slated to receive initial Apple M3 Pro / Max / Ultra SoC support, this next version of the Linux kernel is also set to bring some minor power savings for the Apple M1 series that remains the best supported Apple Silicon on Linux.



Old SGI Drivers Being Removed In Linux 7.3 Over Security Concerns

([Hardware] 10 August 05:59 AM EDT SGI UV2 And Older)

On top of various other Linux drivers for old hardware being removed due to noise generated by AI/LLM coding agents, there are more examples coming with Linux 7.3 as some old Silicon Graphics (SGI) drivers are being removed from the mainline Linux kernel over security concerns.



Linux 7.2-rc7 Released Following Another Exhausting AI-Driven Week

([Linux Kernel] 9 August 06:14 PM EDT Linux 7.2)

Linux 7.2-rc7 is now available for testing as we close in on the official Linux 7.2 release hopefully next weekend.



CachyOS August 2026 Release Preps For Upcoming Server Edition

([Operating Systems] 9 August 02:18 PM EDT CachyOS)

CachyOS is out with its latest media refresh of the year. Beyond the usual desktop improvements for the performance-optimized CachyOS, they continue working toward the upcoming CachyOS Server Edition.



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