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)

GIMP 3.0.8 Released In Advance Of GIMP 3.2

([Free Software] 24 January 08:52 PM EST GIMP 3.0.8)

While the GIMP 3.2 release is expected out soon, GIMP 3.0.8 is available tonight as what could end up being the last set of bug fixes for GIMP 3.0.



Wine-Staging 11.1 Adds Patches For Enabling Recent Adobe Photoshop Versions On Linux

([WINE] 24 January 07:33 PM EST Wine-Staging 11.1)

Following yesterday's release of Wine 11.1 for kicking off the new post-11.0 development cycle, Wine-Staging 11.1 is now available for this experimental/testing version of Wine that present is around 254 patches over the upstream Wine state.



CachyOS Starts 2026 By Switching To Plasma Login Manager & Live ISO Using Wayland

([Operating Systems] 24 January 12:50 PM EST CachyOS January 2026)

The Arch Linux powered CachyOS distribution is out with its first new ISO release of 2026. This Linux distribution continues to be quite popular with Linux gamers, enthusiasts craving peak performance, and others for wanting to enjoy a polished Arch Linux desktop experience.



DAXFS Proposed As Newest Linux File-System

([Linux Storage] 24 January 12:42 PM EST DAXFS)

There's yet another new Linux file-system on the block: DAXFS has been announced as a new read-only open-source file-system.



DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.1 Released With New Override & Improvements

([Linux Gaming] 24 January 12:24 PM EST DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.1)

DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.1 is out today as this NVIDIA NVAPI implementation that is used by Valve's Steam Play (Proton) with DXVK and VKD3D-Proton. This is the important piece of the Steam Play puzzle to allow for NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, PhysX, and other features for Windows games running on Linux.



A Decade In The Making, Time Slice Extension Could Be Merged For Linux 7.0

([Linux Kernel] 24 January 09:51 AM EST Time Slice Extension With RSEQ)

With the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle it looks like the time slice extension work could finally been merged, which has seen various attempts over the past decade. Time slice extension for the Linux kernel implemented using Restartable Sequences "RSEQ" allows user-space processes to request a temporary, opportunistic extension of their CPU time slice without being preempted.



AMD Releases MLIR-AIE 1.2 Compiler Toolchain For Targeting Ryzen AI NPUs

([AMD] 24 January 07:22 AM EST AMD MLIRE-AIE 1.2)

In addition to AMD releasing the Ryzen AI Software 1.7 release on Friday, they also published a new version of their MLIR-AIE compiler toolchain for targeting AMD Ryzen AI NPU devices with this LLVM-based MLIR-focused stack.



AMDGPU Driver Reverts Code For A Number Of Regressions On Linux 6.19

([Radeon] 24 January 06:36 AM EST AMDGPU Regression Fix)

Merged on Friday as part of this week's DRM kernel graphics driver fixes for the week is addressing a regression affecting many different users with the Linux 6.19 development kernel.



GNOME's AI Assistant Newelle Adds Llama.cpp Support, Command Execution Tool

([GNOME] 24 January 06:19 AM EST Newelle 1.2)

Newlle as a virtual AI assistant for the GNOME desktop with API integration for Google Gemini, OpenAI, Groq, and also local LLMs is out with a new release. Newelle has been steadily expanding its AI integration and capabilities and with the new Newelle 1.2 are yet more capabilities for those wanting AI on the GNOME desktop.



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.



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