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GIMP 3.0 Stable Being Released As Long-Awaited Update To Adobe Photoshop Alternative

([Free Software] 17 March 06:14 AM EDT GIMP 3.0)

After some 13 years of writing about GIMP 3.0 development, today is finally the day: GIMP 3.0 has been tagged and is in the process of being released.



Linux 6.14-rc7 Released With v6.14 Final Expected Next Weekend

([Linux Kernel] 16 March 07:05 PM EDT Linux 6.14-rc7)

Linus Torvalds just released the Linux 6.14-rc7 kernel with expectations of releasing Linux 6.14 stable next weekend.



DXVK-NVAPI 0.9 Brings New Features For NVIDIA GPUs With Valve's Steam Play

([Valve] 16 March 01:41 PM EDT DXVK-NVAPI 0.9)

Following the DXVK 2.6 release from a few days ago for Direct3D 8/9/10/11 atop Vulkan and ahead of the upcoming Proton 10.0 release for further enhancing Valve's Steam Play, out today is DXVK-NVAPI 0.9 as the NVIDIA NVAPI integration for use with DXVK.



Arm Changing Linux Default To Costly "KPTI" Mitigation For Some Newer CPUs

([Arm] 16 March 10:38 AM EDT CVE-2024-7881)

For some newer Arm core designs, Arm is changing the Linux kernel to defaulting to enabling Kernel Page Table Isolation "KPTI" if not running on a new firmware version in order to properly mitigate a recently disclosed CPU security issue. This change has been queued up and is expected to change the default with the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel.



Huawei Matebook E Go Laptops To Be Better Supported With Linux 6.15

([Hardware] 16 March 10:18 AM EDT Huawei Matebook E Go)

For those that happen to have a Huawei Matebook E Go 2-in-1 laptop or have been considering these ARM laptops, the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel will be better supporting these devices thanks to a new driver set to be merged.



Linux 6.14-rc7 To Support A Few More Gaming Controllers

([Linux Kernel] 16 March 07:01 AM EDT XPad Additions)

Ahead of the Linux 6.14-rc7 kernel release later today, a set of input subsystem updates were merged overnight that add in support for a few more gaming controllers.



One Line Of Code Optimizes F2FS Performance For Small Multi-Threaded Writes

([Linux Storage] 16 March 06:38 AM EDT F2FS Optimization)

An SK engineer has posted a Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) driver optimization for Linux that one line of code changed is helping with performance especially for multi-threaded workloads involving small writes to SSD storage.



Linux Kernel's Rust Support Being Expanded To HID Drivers

([Hardware] 16 March 06:27 AM EDT Linux + Rust + HID Drivers)

A set of patches were posted to the Linux kernel mailing list this week that are working on initial Rust programming language abstractions for enabling HID device driver development.



Debian 12.10 Released With More Bugs Fixed & Security Updates

([Debian] 15 March 07:30 PM EDT Debian 12.10)

Debian 12.10 is out today as the newest routine media refresh for the Debian 12 "Bookworm" Linux distribution release.



Paid XR Desktop For GNOME "Breezy Desktop" In Open Beta With Multi-Display Support

([GNOME] 15 March 10:51 AM EDT Breezy Desktop)

The much anticipated GNOME 48 is releasing this coming week as a big step forward for this popular Linux desktop environment. In addition there are a lot of other interesting projects continuing in tandem around GNOME. This Week in GNOME is out with its latest issue to highlight some of these most recent GNOME-related changes.



ReactOS Can Now Boot With The Windows Audio Stack... But No Sound Due To Bugs

([Operating Systems] 15 March 10:26 AM EDT ReactOS + Windows Audio Stack)

It's been a while since having any news to share on ReactOS as the open-source operating system working to re-implement the Microsoft Windows APIs/ABIs for enjoying Windows apps/games and drivers on this platform. Today though they are celebrating a new milestone of being able to boot with the Windows audio stack.



Bcachefs Racing To Track Down New Upgrade Bug In Linux 6.14

([Linux Storage] 15 March 10:16 AM EDT Bcachefs)

The Linux 6.14 stable kernel is likely to be released in just over one week and thus leading to Bcachefs file-system developers racing to track down a new bug that's been reported by a user on upgrading to the new kernel.



OpenRazer 3.10.1 Adds Support For A Few More Razer Devices On Linux

([Hardware] 15 March 08:00 AM EDT OpenRazer 3.10.1)

OpenRazer 3.10 released last month with support for new Razer devices and a wealth of other enhancements for these open-source, community-developed Razer kernel drivers for Linux. Out today is OpenRazer 3.10.1 with some fixes as well as supporting a few more Razer products.



digiKam 8.6 Released With Working To Better Its AI Integration

([KDE] 15 March 06:45 AM EDT digiKam 8.6)

The KDE-aligned digiKam photo management software is out today with its version 8.6 release. With digiKam 8.6 the open-source photo manager has been working on better enhancing its artificial intelligence (AI) integration.



KDE Plasma 6.4 Adding Support For P010 Formatted Videos, KWin Improving Pixel Perfection

([KDE] 15 March 06:36 AM EDT KDE Changes)

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his traditional weekend update to highlight all of the interesting Plasma desktop changes to have been merged over the past week.



Intel Compute Runtime Publishes Initial Panther Lake Xe3 GPU OpenCL/L0 Support

([Intel] 14 March 08:22 PM EDT Compute Runtime 25.09.32961.5)

Intel engineers today released Compute Runtime 25.09.32961.5 as their newest update to this open-source compute stack for Windows and Linux systems providing OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero GPU compute support. Most notable in this release is rolling out initial "pre-release" support for next-gen Core Ultra "Panther Lake" SoCs with integrated Xe3 graphics.



Radeon RX 9070 Fan Speed Reporting & Other Last Minute AMD Changes For Linux 6.15

([Radeon] 14 March 04:43 PM EDT AMDGPU + AMDKFD)

Additional AMDGPU and AMDKFD kernel driver updates were sent out today for collecting ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.15 merge window. As we are late in the cycle, most of the new AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and AMDKFD compute driver changes are fixes, but there are some minor feature changes particularly for the new RDNA4 GPUs.



Git 2.49 Released With Faster Packing, Rust Foreign Language Interface

([Programming] 14 March 02:22 PM EDT Git 2.49)

Git 2.49 is out today as the latest feature update for this widely-used distributed version control system.



Mediatek DRM Driver Adding MT8365 "Genio 350" Support In Linux 6.15

([Linux Kernel] 14 March 11:24 AM EDT Mediatek MT8365)

On top of the big features for the Intel graphics driver code and new AMD hardware support coming for Linux 6.15 along with the initial NOVA driver stub, the smaller Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) drivers have also been lining up their changes for this next kernel version. With the Mediatek DRM driver for Linux 6.15 it's set to add MT8365 SoC support, perhaps better known as the Genio 350.



GCC 15 Deprecates Support For The ESA/390 Architecture

([GNU] 14 March 10:15 AM EDT GCC ESA/390)

In addition to the COBOL language front-end being merged this week for the upcoming GCC 15 compiler release, another notable change also landed this week... Deprecating ESA/390 architecture support in preparation for its eventual removal.



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