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Fedora Games Lab Looks To Be Revitalized As Modern Linux Gaming Showcase

([Fedora] 15 December 08:36 PM EST Fedora Games Lab)

One of the lesser known Fedora spins under the "Fedora Labs" initiative is the Fedora Games Lab that showcases some open-source games and can serve as an easy demonstrator for Linux gaming. Looking forward to 2026 with Fedora 44, there is a proposal to revitalize Fedora Games Lab to become a better showcase for the modern potential of Linux gaming.



GIMP 3.2-RC2 Brings Bug Fixes & Minor Refinements

([Free Software] 15 December 05:35 PM EST GIMP 3.2)

GIMP 3.2-RC2 is out today as what could be the last release candidate of GIMP 3.2 before its stable release. This leading open-source image editor/creation alternative to the likes of Adobe Photoshop continues becoming much more refined and polished in the GIMP 3 series.



Torvalds On Linux Security Modules: "I Already Think We Have Too Many Of Those Pointless Things"

([Linux Security] 15 December 04:34 PM EST Linus Torvalds On LSM)

Stemming from a security researcher and his team proposing a new Linux Security Module (LSM) three years ago and it not being accepted to the mainline kernel, he raised issue over the lack of review/action to Linus Torvalds and the mailing lists. In particular, seeking more guidance for how new LSMs should be introduced and raised the possibility of taking the issue to the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board (TAB).



Fedora 44 Could Work Nicely "Out Of The Box" On Snapdragon-Powered Windows ARM Laptops

([Fedora] 15 December 03:52 PM EST Fedora 44 ARM Laptops)

Longtime Red Hat engineer Hans de Goede who worked on many Intel/AMD laptop enhancements over the years left Red Hat and ended up joining Qualcomm. Now it turns out one of his projects at Qualcomm is enhancing the Fedora Linux support for running nicely out-of-the-box on Snapdragon-powered Windows on ARM laptops.



Flatpak Adds Support For Building OCI Bundles Using Zstd Compressed Layers

([Free Software] 15 December 02:33 PM EST Flatpak 1.17.1 / Flatpak 1.17.2)

Back in November Flatpak 1.17 released with support for sideloading from OCI images and other improvements in working toward the Flatpak 1.18 stable release. Out today is Flatpak 1.17.1 and was then followed quickly by Flatpak 1.17.2 to fix a mistake in the release artifacts.



Linux 6.19 Features: LUO, PCIe Link Encryption, ASUS Armoury, DRM Color Pipeline API & More

([Software] 15 December 12:20 PM EST Add A Comment)

With Linux 6.19-rc1 released, the merge window for Linux 6.19 has now concluded. Here is a summary of the interesting Linux 6.19 new features and changes with this kernel version.



AmpereOne M Finally Appears - In The Oracle Cloud With A4

([Hardware] 15 December 12:00 PM EST AmpereOne M With Oracle Cloud A4)

Back in July 2024, Ampere Computing announced AmpereOne M on their road-map for Q4'2024 to provide AmpereOne with 12 channel DDR5 memory compared to eight memory channels with the original AmpereOne processors. Then this past May the AmpereOne M SKUs were announced while Ampere Computing stated these "M" processors had been shipping since Q4 of last year. Since then we haven't seen or heard anything more about AmpereOne M nor the AmpereOne MX processors with up to 256 cores. Since then, the acquisition of Ampere Computing by SoftBank also was completed that made us wonder more about impacts to the roadmap and what hardware may or may not make it out to market. Well, today, we are finally seeing AmpereOne M availability in the public cloud with the new Oracle Cloud A4 instances.



Wayland Protocols 1.47 Released With Updated Color Management Protocol

([Wayland] 15 December 10:47 AM EST Wayland-Protocols 1.47)

Following the Color Management protocol introduced in Wayland Protocols 1.41, out today is Wayland Protocols 1.47 with various revisions to that color management and HDR support.



Intel Quietly Discontinues Its Open-Source User-Space Gaudi Driver Code

([AI] 15 December 09:24 AM EST Intel SynapseAI)

There's another setback to the open-source driver code around Intel's Gaudi accelerator support on Linux.



Igalia's Work Improving The Linux Kernel For Helping Steam Play Gaming On ARM64

([Linux Gaming] 15 December 09:03 AM EST Futex ARM64 Enhancements)

Besides Valve funding FEX-Emu for x86_64 binaries to run on AArch64 Linux as part of their Steam Play (Proton) efforts in being able to get Windows x86/x64 games running on AArch64 SteamOS for the Snapdragon-powered Steam Frame, there is also work happening in kernel-space to help this emulated gaming experience on AArch64.



Kernel Graphics Driver Changes Already Begin Lining Up For Linux 6.20~7.0

([Linux Kernel] 15 December 06:15 AM EST DRM-Misc-Next)

Even before the Linux 6.19 merge window wrapped up this weekend with the Linux 6.19-rc1 release, there was already the first pull request to DRM-Next of the first batch of new material to be queued for Linux 6.19's successor.



GCC Developers Considering Whether To Accept AI/LLM-Generated Patches

([GNU] 15 December 05:53 AM EST GCC Compiler With LLM Patches?)

The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) developers now have a need to set a policy whether AI / Large Language Model (LLM) generated patches will be accepted for this open-source compiler stack.



Early Linux 6.19 Benchmarks On AMD EPYC 9965 2P Excelling For AI & HPC Performance

([Software] 14 December 03:26 PM EST 5 Comments)

As the Linux 6.19 merge window winded down this weekend, I began running this development kernel on more systems. While there are some scheduler regressions currently with Linux 6.19 Git, for HPC workloads especially I am seeing some encouraging results using a flagship AMD EPYC 9965 2P server configuration.



CentOS Kmods SIG Providing NVIDIA Linux Open GPU Kernel Modules For RHEL/CentOS Users

([Red Hat] 14 December 02:06 PM EST CentOS Kmods SIG)

The CentOS kernel modules "Kmods" special interest group (SIG) is now providing NVIDIA Linux Open GPU Kernel Modules for users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its downstreams as well as for CentOS Stream.



FamFS Hopes To Go Upstream In 2026

([Linux Storage] 14 December 10:32 AM EST FamFS)

The FamFS file-system being developed by Micron hopes to go upstream for Linux in "early-ish 2026".



FFmpeg Lands Initial Support For JPEG-XS

([Multimedia] 14 December 06:49 AM EST FFmpeg + JPEG-XS)

The widely-used FFmpeg open-source multimedia library has merged initial support for JPEG-XS.



Rust Coreutils 0.5 Released - Inching Toward Full GNU Compatibility

([Programming] 14 December 06:38 AM EST Rust Coreutils 0.5)

Rust Coreutils 0.5 is now available as the latest milestone for this Rust-based alternative to GNU Coreutils. Rust Coreutils 0.5 continues moving closer to "full GNU compatibility" with nearly a 90% pass rate on the GNU test suite.



Linux 6.19-rc1 Released From Japan

([Linux Kernel] 14 December 06:00 AM EST Linux 6.19-rc1)

The Linux 6.19-rc1 kernel is out to cap off the Linux 6.19 merge window. The kernel release is coming the better part of a day earlier due to Linus Torvalds being in Japan for this past week's Linux Plumbers Conference and Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit.



TrixiePup64 11.2 Released For Debian-Based Puppy Linux With Wayland & X11 Options

([Operating Systems] 13 December 08:32 PM EST TrixiePup64 11.2)

For those with fond memories of the original Puppy Linux as a lightweight Linux distribution that used to run well back in the day on systems with less than 1GB of RAM, TrixiePup64 is out with a new release of this Puppy Linux based distribution with Debian GNU/Linux components. The new TrixiePup64 11.2 release is based on the latest Debian Trixie sources while continuing to offer separate builds for either X11 or Wayland usage.



Exciting Laptop & Gaming Handheld Device Improvements Merged For Linux 6.19

([Hardware] 13 December 03:53 PM EST Linux 6.19 x86 Platform Drivers)

Merged during this second week of the Linux 6.19 feature merge window were the many x86 platform driver changes. As usual, much of the x86 platform driver activity surrounds bettering Linux hardware laptop support but also a growing number of handheld computers / gaming devices.



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