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Ubuntu 25.10 Enters Its UI Freeze

([Ubuntu] 7 September 05:54 AM EDT Ubuntu 25.10)

The UI freeze for Ubuntu 25.10 is now in effect as the developers work toward the release of this next Ubuntu Linux installment in October.



Intel PEPC 1.6 Released For Tuning Efficiency Latency Control "ELC" With Xeon 6 CPUs

([Intel] 7 September 05:44 AM EDT Intel PEPC)

Intel's open-source PEPC tool has been updated as the utility for managing and optimized Intel CPU power management features on Linux.



Linux 6.17 Lands Fixes For Upcoming Rust 1.91

([Programming] 6 September 04:08 PM EDT Rust 1.91 + Linux 6.17)

Coming in today as the Rust "fixes" ahead of tomorrow's Linux 6.17-rc5 release is adjusting support for the upcoming Rust 1.91 compiler release.



Debian 13.1 Released With An Initial Batch Of Fixes

([Debian] 6 September 10:00 AM EDT Debian 13.1 Trixie)

Following the release of Debian 13.0 "Trixie" nearly one month ago to the day, Debian 13.1 is out today with an initial batch of bug fixes and security updates.



Rust Coreutils 0.2 Released With "Massive" Performance Gains, Production-Ready Ubuntu Support

([Programming] 6 September 09:25 AM EDT Rust Coreutils 0.2)

The uutils project today released version 0.2 of the Rust Coreutils as their alternative to GNU Coreutils written in the Rust programming language. This release comes as Ubuntu 25.10 prepares to make use of it by default.



KDE Linux Enters Alpha As Reference Linux Distribution For The KDE Desktop

([KDE] 6 September 07:30 AM EDT KDE Linux Alpha)

As an exciting announcement out of the KDE Akademy 2025 conference kicking off in Berlin, Germany... The KDE Linux distribution is now in alpha! This is their in-house reference Linux distribution for the KDE Plasma desktop.



Linus Torvalds Grows Frustrated Seeing "Garbage" With "Link: " Tags In Git Commits

([Linux Kernel] 6 September 06:29 AM EDT Link Tags In Patches)

Linus Torvalds has grown frustrated enough with seeing "Link: " tags within Git commits/patches that often times they are of no value and he's had enough of it. For Linux kernel activity moving forward he's going to be more strict over "useless" link tags in Git commit messages.



Linux 6.17 Merges Important Stability Fixes For Open-Source NVIDIA Driver

([Nouveau] 6 September 06:14 AM EDT Better Nouveau Stability)

As a follow-up to the article last week around the open-source NVIDIA Linux driver "Nouveau" about to become much more reliable following fixes, that code was merged on Friday for Linux 6.17.



KDE Plasma 6.5 KWin Adding Support For GPU Underlays

([KDE] 6 September 06:07 AM EDT Plasma 6.5)

Ahead of Akademy kicking off in Berlin, the annual KDE developer conference, there is another weekly Plasma development update. KDE developer Nate Graham shared the latest exciting progress on Plasma 6.5 while more good news will be coming out later today.



systemd 258 Closing In On Its Stable Release

([systemd] 6 September 05:51 AM EDT systemd 258)

As what might be its last test release before declaring the stable release, systemd 258-rc4 was released this week as the latest stepping stone for this dominant Linux init system and service manager.



Pop!_OS 24.04 Beta Along With COSMIC Desktop Beta In Late September

([Operating Systems] 5 September 08:30 PM EDT Pop OS 24.04 + COSMIC Beta)

The long-awaited beta release of the Pop!_OS 24.04 Linux distribution and the closely-aligned COSMIC desktop environment will be happening in late September.



New x86 Hardware Support & Device Quirks Merged Ahead Of Linux 6.17-rc5

([Linux Kernel] 5 September 06:18 PM EDT x86 Platform Drivers)

Merged today to Linux Git ahead of the Linux 6.17-rc5 release on Sunday were a few notable x86 platform driver changes. This includes some new hardware support and device quirks.



A First Look At Ubuntu 25.10 Performance On AMD Strix Halo / Framework Desktop

([Operating Systems] 5 September 11:00 AM EDT 5 Comments)

It has been a lot of fun over the past month looking at the performance of AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ Strix Halo powering the Framework Desktop. The newest area being explored is how the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 is looking compared to the current Ubuntu 25.04 release.



Wine 10.15 To Feature Initial Support For Using NTSYNC On Linux

([WINE] 5 September 10:20 AM EDT Wine 10.15 + NTSYNC)

With Wine 10.15 expected to be released next Friday there will be initial support for using the NTSYNC driver found within the Linux kernel.



Raspberry Pi Launches A 1TB SSD For $70 USD

([Raspberry Pi] 5 September 10:06 AM EDT Raspberry Pi SSD)

The newest hardware offering from Raspberry Pi announced today is... a 1TB SSD.



Firefox Ending 32-bit Linux Support Next Year

([Mozilla] 5 September 09:24 AM EDT 32-bit Linux)

Mozilla announced today that they will be ending 32-bit Linux support for the Firefox web browser in 2026.



Xiaomi Redmibook Laptops To See Better Support With Linux 6.18

([Hardware] 5 September 08:44 AM EDT Xiaomi Redmibook Keyboard Driver)

The upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel cycle will present better support for Xiaomi Redmibook laptops thanks to a WMI driver being queued into the x86 platform drivers "-next" branch for providing better handling of the keyboards found with these laptops.



Four Months Have Passed Since The Last AMDVLK Driver Release

([Radeon] 5 September 07:00 AM EDT AMDVLK Bye-Bye)

Back in May was the surprise but welcoming decision out of AMD that they would begin officially supporting the Mesa Vulkan driver (RADV) and that their proprietary OpenGL and Vulkan drivers would no longer be included in their Radeon Software for Linux releases. This indeed appears to have effectively spelled the end to their AMDVLK driver with Mesa's RADV taking the cake.



RISC-V Zalasr Support Now Under Review For The Linux Kernel

([RISC-V] 5 September 05:35 AM EDT RISC-V Zalasr)

Linux kernel patches for supporting RISC-V's Zalasr ISA extension are now under review. This extension provides "real" load acquire/store release instructions for RISC-V processors.



Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Finally Exposes VK_EXT_shader_object

([Intel] 5 September 06:21 AM EDT Intel + VK_EXT_shader_object)

As of today in Mesa 25.3-devel Git, the Intel "ANV" open-source Vulkan driver for Linux systems is finally exposing the VK_EXT_shader_object extension.



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Microsoft Fights Linux -- By Contributing Kernel Patches

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em... and then destory 'em. That seems to be the
new Microsoft strategy for dealing with Linux. Instead of fighting a FUD or
patent war, Microsoft operatives are doing something totally out of character:
they are contributing patches for the Linux kernel and other programs.

Don't worry, Microsoft is still evil. It's all part of a massive denial of
service attack against Linus Torvalds designed to bring kernel development to
a standstill. By sending over 10,000 patches per minute by email to Linus and
other top kernel hackers, Microsoft has exposed Linux's Achilles heel.

"I can't believe this is happening!" one stressed-out kernel hacker said at a
press conference on IRC. "If this goes on, we may have to conduct kernel
development over some other network protocol, like avian carriers... Aw crap,
there's smoke coming from my email server! Ahh... it can't handle the load!"
At this point the developer cut off and we haven't heard from him since.

At first Linus was unsure where the deluge of patches was coming from. But
when he saw one patch to replace kernel panics with bluescreens, the source
was pretty obvious. "Oh, and the fact that all of the patches are covered by
Microsoft's GPL [Grossly Private License] was a dead giveaway, too,"