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)

Linux Kernel Developers Again Discussing AI Agent Attribution - Potentially Dropping It

([AI] 2 July 11:11 AM EDT AI Agent Attribution On Patches)

When AI/LLM agents are used in the creation of Linux kernel patches, the policy for a while now has been that it should be specified using an "Assisted-by" tag as part of the patches/commits. But Linux kernel developers this week have been discussing whether to revise that policy or to potentially eliminate it.



RISC-V RVV Vector Performance Benchmarks With The SpacemiT K3 SoC

([Software] 2 July 10:10 AM EDT 23 Comments)

Since May we have been benchmarking the SpacemiT K3 RISC-V SoC as one of the first to market RISC-V chips supporting the RVA23 profile. The SpacemiT K3 has shown how far RISC-V performance has come in the past half decade and one of the promising elements of this modern RISC-V SoC with its X100/A100 cores is supporting the RISC-V Vector Extension "RVV" 1.0. In this article are some initial benchmarks looking specifically at the RISC-V RVV 1.0 performance impact in different supported software.



Intel Posts Initial GCC Compiler Patches For AI Compute Extensions "ACE"

([Intel] 2 July 09:08 AM EDT GCC ACE Patches)

The x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group led by Intel and AMD recently firmed up the AI Compute Extensions (ACE) specification for optimizing x86 for AI computation tasks around matrix multiplication and the like for machine learning workloads. The cross-vendor ACE extension is ultimately a successor to Intel's Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX). Posted to the GCC mailing list today by Intel engineers are the initial patches in preparing the compiler support for ACE.



Vibe Coded X11 Server Written In Rust Adds Xinerama, FreeBSD Support & Other Features

([X.Org] 2 July 08:15 AM EDT YSERVER 1.3)

One month ago we reported on YSERVER as a modern X11 server written in Rust with the help of Claude Code. Since then YSERVER has continued to advance in supporting more X11 functionality thanks to the help of Claude Code (AI) and out today is version 1.3 o this display server.



KDE Plasma Affected By Arbitrary Code Execution To Break Sandboxes With "Open New Window"

([KDE] 2 July 07:51 AM EDT KDE Plasma)

A security disclosure has been made public today for a yet-to-be-patched arbitrary code execution vulnerability with the KDE Plasma desktop.



Linux Looking To Retire A Number Of Old ARM Platforms In Early 2027

([Arm] 2 July 06:18 AM EDT Old ARM Deprecations And Removal)

It's not only old x86 i486 CPU support being removed from the Linux kernel but a number of older ARM platforms and features are on the chopping block too. A proposal has been laid out for deprecating and then removing a number of outdated ARM platforms and features from the Linux kernel in early 2027.



FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan APV Encoder

([Multimedia] 2 July 06:04 AM EDT FFmpeg Vulkan Encoder For APV)

Back in May the FFmpeg project introduced Vulkan-accelerated decoding for the APV video format. The Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec was being handled using Vulkan shaders in a similar way to how FFmpeg implemented Vulkan acceleration for Apple ProRes. Now there is Vulkan-accelerated APV encoding too.



Rusticl OpenCL Driver Improving Hardware Utilization In Mesa 26.2

([Mesa] 2 July 05:54 AM EDT Better Utilization)

Red Hat engineer Karol Herbst has landed his latest optimization work to Rusticl in Mesa 26.2. The latest effort for this Rust-based OpenCL driver that works across Gallium3D drivers is around better hardware utilization.



JPEG-XL libjxl 0.12 Brings More Performance Optimizations

([Free Software] 2 July 05:44 AM EDT libjxl 0.12)

A new release of libjxl is now available for this reference implementation of the JPEG-XL image format, including both image encode and decode support.



Box3D Debuts As New Open-Source 3D Physics Engine

([Free Software] 2 July 05:35 AM EDT Box3D)

Erin Catto who has been developing the Box2D 2D physics engine for games announced the release of Box3D. Box3D is now providing a new open-source 3D physics engine that is forked off from the Box2D code.



Fedora Council Seeks To Shutdown Current Discussions Over AI Developer Desktop

([Fedora] 1 July 09:40 PM EDT No Fedora AI Developer Desktop For Now)

Stemming from the widely varying views over the recent Fedora proposal for an "AI Developer Desktop" catering to running local AI and machine learning workloads in pre-configured environments with a seamless hardware-accelerated experience, the Fedora Council issued a statement this evening to effectively shutdown discussions for now over a Fedora AI Developer Desktop and to pause the Fedora Community Initiatives process.



Steam On Linux Usage Receded A Bit In June

([Valve] 1 July 08:23 PM EDT 3.69%)

Back in March Steam on Linux use shot up to 5.33% as a big 3.1% improvement over February. In April it dropped to 4.52% and then fell to 3.99% in May. Valve just published the Steam Survey numbers for June and it points to another minor setback from the recent all-time high of Steam on Linux.



KDE Linux Introduces "Developer Mode" Option, Easier Log Collection

([KDE] 1 July 05:06 PM EDT KDE Linux)

With the start of the new month comes a new progress report on the KDE Linux distribution for the prior month. Even with KDE developers being busy to ship Plasma 6.7 in June, they still accomplished a lot when it comes to KDE Linux.



System76 Launches New Lemur Pro Laptop Powered By Intel Panther Lake

([Hardware] 1 July 02:01 PM EDT System76 Lemur Pro)

System76 today announced their new Lemur Pro high-end Linux laptop that is now powered by the Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" SoCs.



Linux 7.3 To Overcome "Significant Bottleneck" For Small I/O With PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs

([Linux Storage] 1 July 12:06 PM EDT Small Direct I/O)

While the Linux 7.2 feature merge window ended just days ago and the better part of two months now before v7.2 will be released as stable, there are already features beginning to accumulate that will target the Linux 7.3 cycle. The most exciting change I've seen to kick off that dance ahead of Linux 7.3 is addressing a "significant" bottleneck affecting small direct I/O performance with speedy storage such as PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs.



AMD Sends Out Latest Linux Patches For RMPOPT Optimization

([AMD] 1 July 11:38 AM EDT AMD RMPOPT)

Earlier this year AMD disclosed the RMPOPT instruction that given the timing will seemingly be introduced with upcoming Zen 6 EPYC "Venice" processors. The RMPOPT feature amounts to a performance optimization for AMD EPYC SEV-SNP enabled servers by cutting down on the associated Reverse Map Table (RMP) overhead. Linux enablement of AMD RMPOPT remains ongoing and out this week is the latest iteration of the enablement.



Glibc Introduces /etc/tunables.conf For System-Wide Tunables

([GNU] 1 July 09:32 AM EDT /etc/tunables.conf)

Red Hat has contributed new system-wide tunables infrastructure to the GNU C Library "glibc" that allows specifying system-wide tunables via the new /etc/tunables.conf configuration file.



RADV & RadeonSI Drivers See New Fixes For AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs

([Radeon] 1 July 09:18 AM EDT GFX6 + GFX7)

Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics driver team continues taking special focus on AMD Radeon GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 era GPUs for enhancing the open-source graphics driver support for these aging graphics cards.



GCC 16.2 Being Planned For Early August Release

([GNU] 1 July 06:31 AM EDT GCC 16.2)

For those that prefer waiting until the first bug-fix/point release before upgrading to a major new feature series, GCC 16.2 is being planned for an early August release for delivering back-ported bug fixes to the GCC 16 compiler.



Arch Linux AUR Malware, Linux 7.2 Developments & Other June Highlights

([Phoronix] 1 July 06:18 AM EDT June 2026 Highlights)

Last month on Phoronix there were 294 original news articles and 18 Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles. Beyond Phoronix.com turning 22 years old in June, there were also a lot of exciting Linux hardware and open-source software developments worth recapping.



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