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Linux 7.2 Protects Against "Stupid Or Malicious" DoS Attempts By Arming Timers In The Past

([Linux Kernel] 3 Minutes Ago timers/core)

There are a number of time(r) core subsystem changes for the Linux 7.2 kernel to better harden the kernel.



FFmpeg Integrates Video Encoder For Advanced Professional Video (APV)

([Multimedia] 5 Minutes Ago APV Encoder)

One week ago FFmpeg merged decode support for Samsung's Advanced Professional Video "APV" codec. APV is designed for professional-grade video recording purposes and is a royalty-free video codec geared for prosumers. Now arriving within FFmpeg Git is APV video encode support.



Hugging Face Contributes Safetensors To PyTorch Foundation To Secure AI Model Execution

([AI] 1 Minute Ago Safetensors)

Announced today from the PyTorch Conference EU in Paris is word that Hugging Face has contributed their Safetensors project to the PyTorch Foundation, which is an umbrella organization under the Linux Foundation for hosting AI initiatives. Safetensors aims to help mitigate arbitrary code execution risks and more.



Qualcomm Posts Linux Patches For HP EliteBook X G2q X2 Elite Laptop

([Hardware] 82 Minutes Ago HP EliteBook X G2q)

Last month Qualcomm engineers posted patches bringing up the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen11 Snapdragon X2 laptop on Linux. Sent out this weekend were a new set of patches from Qualcomm for bringing up the HP EliteBook X G2q laptop model powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite SoC.



Mesa 26.2 Merges Vulkan Present Timing Support For X11/XWayland

([Mesa] 3 Hours Ago Vulkan Present Timing)

Mesa's Vulkan windowing system integration (WSI) code now has support for present timing support "VK_EXT_present_timing" with X11 and XWayland.



Google's Gemini Partially Figures Out A Lengthy Linux Boot Time On Modern ASUS Laptop

([Hardware] 5 Hours Ago Firmware Bugs...)

Google Antigravity with the Gemini 3.5 Flash model helped a Linux user sort out a situation where his laptop was taking around 36 seconds to boot the kernel, which shouldn't be the case for the high-end laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 processor and 32GB of RAM. It ended up being yet another case of device firmware issues, but now a Linux kernel patch is pending for working around the issue on the ASUS ROG Strix G16 G614 laptop while discussions are ongoing in getting the vendor to provide a proper firmware fix.



Linux's KUnit Finally Supporting JUnit Output

([Linux Kernel] 6 Hours Ago KUnit JUnit)

KUnit as the unit testing framework for the Linux kernel and was inspired in part by Java's JUnit when originally conceived, is now finally able to output to the JUnit format for better interoperability with other CI systems and the like that standardize on that common format.



Linux 7.2 Begins Making Preparations For NVIDIA "Blackwell-Next"

([NVIDIA] 6 Hours Ago NVIDIA Blackwell-Next)

When going through the VFIO subsystem patches for the ongoing Linux 7.2 merge window, there isn't too much to get excited about for end users with these changes. But there is the first time mentioning "Blackwell-Next" enablement by NVIDIA for the Linux kernel.



Broadcom Working On VMware Zero-Copy Buffer Sharing Between VMs And Hypervisor

([Virtualization] 20 June 08:34 PM EDT Zero-Copy Sharing)

Interesting feature work for VMware virtualization on Linux now being pursued by Broadcom is to support zero-copy buffer sharing between the VM(s) and host hypervisor, which would equate to an efficiency and performance win.



Linux Finally Eliminates The strncpy API After Six Years Of Work, 360+ Patches

([Linux Kernel] 20 June 10:22 AM EDT strncpy)

Linux 7.2 has finally eliminated the strncpy API from the Linux kernel. The strncpy() function for copying up to a specified number of bytes has long been deprecated and after six years of work and hundreds of patches, no more users of the strncpy interface within the Linux kernel remained that it has now been eliminated.



Linux's ARM64 NEON Intrinsics CRC64 Code Adapted To Work On 32-bit ARM

([Arm] 20 June 07:19 AM EDT More Performance)

Merged for Linux 7.1 was ARMM64 NEON-accelerated CRC64-NVMe support for around 6x the performance out of that checksumming algorithm. The generic code had been a bottleneck in NVMe and other storage subsystem code of the Linux kernel with CRC64-NVMe being used to help verify against data corruption. Now for Linux 7.2, the NEON-accelerated code will also work for those still relying on 32-bit ARM.



GIMP v0.54 From 1996 With Motif Toolkit Now Flatpak'ed For Modern Linux Desktops

([Free Software] 20 June 06:56 AM EDT GIMP 0.54)

The open-source world waited long enough for the GIMP 3.0 release that finally came last year with its GTK3 port and more, but for those with time on their hands this weekend and want to relive GIMP's past from long ago, GIMP 0.54 has been adapted for Flatpak to work on modern Linux desktops. What makes this version of GIMP from 1996 notable is that it was the last to use the Motif toolkit.



exFAT File-System Enjoys Better Performance On Linux 7.2 With IOmap Conversion

([Linux Storage] 20 June 06:30 AM EDT exFAT)

In addition to open-source developer Namjae Jeon serving as maintainer for the new NTFS Linux driver, he also continues serving as maintainer to the exFAT file-system for that other Microsoft file-system popular with removable storage media.



KDE Plasma 6.8 Making It Easier To Configure Multi-Monitor Setups

([KDE] 20 June 06:15 AM EDT Plasma 6.8)

With KDE's Plasma 6.7 desktop having released this week, more development attention is turning to feature work toward Plasma 6.8 but there are also some fixes already accumulating for the Plasma 6.7.1 point release.



New NTFS Driver Sees Hardening & Fixes, Windows Native Symlinks With Linux 7.2

([Linux Storage] 19 June 08:34 PM EDT Modern NTFS Driver)

Happening back in Linux 7.1 was the "NTFS resurrection" with landing a new NTFS driver into the Linux kernel that had been years in the making and began as the former NTFS read-only kernel driver many years back before the stint of the Paragon NTFS3 driver in the Linux kernel. For Linux 7.2 that new/modern NTFS driver has seen more hardening work, some fixes, and Windows native symbolic links support.



Open-Source NVIDIA NVK Vulkan Driver Now Supports DLSS

([Mesa] 19 June 04:26 PM EDT NVK Vulkan)

With the code merged today to Mesa 26.2-devel, the open-source NVIDIA "NVK" Vulkan driver is capable of handling Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) with modern game titles running on Linux / Steam Play.



AMD-Powered Barco MXRT Graphics Cards Finally Seeing Linux Driver Support

([AMD] 19 June 04:11 PM EDT Barco MXRT)

Barco, the Europeean technology company that manufactures the AMD GPU based MXRT graphics cards for for multi-display medical imaging systems (and also MXRV for their NVIDIA based graphics cards), have to date only seen Windows drivers published for their professional-grade graphics cards even with using Radeon Pro derived GPUs. But a patch published today to the AMD graphics mailing list is opening the door for Linux support.



systemd 261 Released With New systemd-sysinstall OS Installer, IMDSD & Storagectl

([systemd] 19 June 02:28 PM EDT systemd 261)

Systemd 261 is out as stable today with a number of new features and ready to coincide with H2'2026 Linux distributions.



AMD ACP7.D/7.E/7.F Driver Added In Linux 7.2: "Substantial Design Changes" For AMD Audio

([AMD] 19 June 11:51 AM EDT AMD ACP 7.x Audio Driver)

It looks like AMD's next-gen SoCs not only will be exciting on the CPU side with the much anticipated Zen 6 cores but the AMD Audio Co-Processor "ACP" IP looks to be going through some significant updates.



Linux 7.2 Brings More Work Around WiFi Aware, WiFi 8 / UHR & More Networking Hardware

([Linux Networking] 19 June 10:08 AM EDT Linux 7.2 Networking)

The networking subsystem changes have been merged for Linux 7.2 with a lot happening around the core networking code as well as the many wired and wireless networking device drivers.



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