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)

Bcachefs For Linux 6.11 Landing Disk Accounting Rewrite & Self-Healing On Read I/O Error

([Linux Storage] 15 July 05:59 AM EDT Bcachefs + Linux 6.11)

Bcachefs maintainer Kent Overstreet has already sent out all of the exciting Linux 6.11 feature updates for this copy-on-write file-system. Bcachefs continues maturing nicely within the mainline Linux kernel while continuing to tack on new functionality.



Wine 9.13 Released - Continues Rewriting The CMD.EXE Engine

([WINE] 15 July 12:00 AM EDT Wine 9.13)

Wine 9.13 was released on Sunday as off its usual bi-weekly Friday release regiment for this newest development build.



Linux 6.10 Released With New Panthor Graphics Driver, Radeon Display Support On RISC-V

([Linux Kernel] 14 July 06:58 PM EDT Linux 6.10)

As anticipated the Linux 6.10 kernel was released as stable a few minutes ago by Linus Torvalds.



Linux 6.11 Features To Include A Lot For Intel & AMD Systems, Extensible Scheduler

([Linux Kernel] 14 July 04:40 PM EDT Linux 6.11 Features)

With Linux 6.10 expected to be released in the coming hours, in turn the Linux 6.11 merge window will open tomorrow unless there is any last-minute v6.10 release delay. With that said, here's a look at some of the features you can likely expect to see for this next kernel version.



CachyOS Rolls Out Zen 4 Optimized Repository For Maximizing Zen 4 & Zen 5 Performance

([Arch Linux] 14 July 11:16 AM EDT CachyOS July 2024)

Arch Linux based CachyOS has released their "July 2024" release that also introduces an AMD Zen 4 optimized repository that caters to current Ryzen 7000/8000 and EPYC 4004/8004/9004 (Zen 4) procssors and upcoming Zen 5 processors.



Linux 6.11 To Allow Tightening Of /proc/[pid]/mem Access For Better Security

([Linux Security] 14 July 08:36 AM EDT Restricting mem)

Linux engineer Christian Brauner at Microsoft sent out his various pull requests for areas of the kernel he oversees ahead of the Linux 6.11 merge window. One of the more interesting pull requests from Brauner this cycle are the "vfs procfs" updates that now allow restricting access to the /proc/[pid]/mem files of processes.



Fedora 42 Looks To Make Use Of The "Screen Of Death" DRM Panic Screen

([Fedora] 14 July 06:37 AM EDT Fedora 42 + DRM Panic)

While Fedora 41 isn't even out yet, early feature planning is already underway for Fedora 42 that will debut in the early months of 2025. One of the interesting proposals raised so far is for making use of the new DRM Panic screen functionality for a "Blue Screen of Death" of sorts for better presenting kernel error messages in case of kernel panics.



New Patches To Get More Qualcomm Lenovo Devices Supported By The Mainline Linux Kernel

([Hardware] 14 July 06:26 AM EDT Qualcomm MSM8916 / MSM8939)

Patches have been posted to the Linux kernel mailing list for getting various Lenovo devices supported by the mainline Linux kernel that rely on the Qualcomm MSM8916 and MSM8939 platforms.



The Most Interesting Linux 6.10 Features From MSEAL To Intel Xe2 Preparations

([Linux Kernel] 14 July 06:14 AM EDT Linux 6.10 Features)

Linux 6.10 stable should be released later today. It's been a fairly calm week in the kernel world and thus Linus Torvalds will most likely opt for tagging v6.10 as opposed to doing a v6.10-rc8 extra release candidate. So with Linux 6.10 likely upon us, here's a reminder about some of the most interesting changes in this new kernel release.



GNOME 47 Alpha Released With Accent Color Support & Wayland-Only Build Option

([GNOME] 13 July 08:51 AM EDT GNOME 47.alpha)

The alpha release of GNOME 47 is now available for testing and comes with a number of shiny new features for this big open-source desktop update due out in September.



Patch Posted For Finally Reporting Intel Graphics Card Fan Speeds Under Linux

([Intel] 13 July 08:17 AM EDT Intel Graphics Fan Speeds On Linux)

A patch posted for the Intel i915 kernel graphics driver finally allows for fan speed reporting with Arc Graphics and other Intel discrete graphics cards under Linux.



AMD Submits Final Set Of RDNA4 GPU Enablement Patches Aiming For Linux 6.11

([Radeon] 13 July 06:55 AM EDT More GFX12 / RDNA4)

Last week it was noted AMD would be squeezing in more patches for "new IPs" to "get them tied off" with the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle. This is principally about RDNA4 support and sure enough on Friday more patches were submitted to DRM-Next.



Linux 6.11 I2C Brings Arrow Lake H Support & Completes Slave/Master Transition

([Hardware] 13 July 06:47 AM EDT I2C Host Updates)

The I2C host changes are ready for the upcoming Linux 6.11 merge window.



Git 2.46-rc0 Continues Preparations For Switching To SHA256 By Default WIth Git 3.0

([Programming] 13 July 06:12 AM EDT Git 2.46-rc0 Released)

Git 2.46-rc0 was published on Friday as the first tagged development release on the trek toward Git 2.46.



Pingora 0.3 Released With Support For HTTP Modules

([Programming] 13 July 06:17 AM EDT Pingora 0.3)

Pingora started out as an in-house replacement to Cloudflare's Nginx usage that was written in Rust and eventually open-sourced earlier this year. Pingora has evolved into a Rust framework for building fast and reliable networked systems. Ending out the week is the release of Pingora 0.3 as the latest step forward for this Rust code that is widely used within the confines of Cloudflare.



GNOME's Wild Week From Leadership Change To More STF-Driven Improvements

([GNOME] 13 July 12:00 AM EDT This Week In GNOME)

This Week in GNOME is out with their latest issue to highlight all of the interesting work that has taken place over the past seven days in the GNOME camp.



OBS Studio 30.2 Released With Native NVENC Encode On Linux, More Shared Texture Support

([Multimedia] 12 July 08:25 PM EDT OBS Studio 30.2)

For fans of OBS Studio as a popular cross-platform solution for gaming live-streamers and used for other desktop screen-casting purposes, OBS Studio 30.2 is now available as stable.



COSMIC Desktop Very Close To Alpha Release, Adds Compositor Multi-Threading

([Desktop] 12 July 04:01 PM EDT COSMIC In July)

System76 continues working vigorously on COSMIC, their Rust-written Linux desktop environment being written for Pop!_OS and to see availability on other Linux distributions as well. They are finishing up last minute changes before putting the flag on a COSMIC alpha release.



GNOME Foundation Executive Director Departing After Less Than One Year

([GNOME] 12 July 12:54 PM EDT Executive Director Leaves)

It was just announced at the end of last year that Holly Million was named as the GNOME Foundation Executive Director. After a little more than a half-year, this previous outsider to GNOME announced she will be stepping down from her post. A new interim executive director will be starting while the search begins for a permanent replacement.



Ubuntu Makes It Easier To Launch VMs On Windows, Authd PPA Up For Testing

([Ubuntu] 12 July 12:20 PM EDT Ubuntu 24.10 In July)

Oliver Smith with Canonical has been communicating a lot in recent months around the great improvements planned for Ubuntu 24.10. Canonical engineers and the Ubuntu community have been working on many significant improvements for the desktop in Ubuntu 24.10. Today is a new blog post by Oliver to highlight some of the recent changes.



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Then a man said: Speak to us of Expectations.
He then said: If a man does not see or hear the waters of the
Jordan, then he should not taste the pomegranate or ply his wares in an
open market.
If a man would not labour in the salt and rock quarries then he
should not accept of the Earth that which he refuses to give of
himself.

Such a man would expect a pear of a peach tree.
Such a man would expect a stone to lay an egg.
Such a man would expect Sears to assemble a lawnmower.
-- Kehlog Albran, "The Profit"