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KosmicKrisp Now Vulkan 1.3 Compliant For Apple Devices

([Vulkan] 31 October 12:14 PM EDT KosmicKrisp + Vulkan 1.3)

Over the summer months LunarG announced KosmicKrisp as a new Vulkan-on-Metal implementation for Apple devices and built around Mesa. That alternative to MoltenVK was upstreamed for next quarter's Mesa 26.0 release and now it's also celebrating being an officially Vulkan 1.3 conformant implementation.



Ubuntu 25.10 amd64v3 Benchmarks: Some Minor & Rare Performance Advantages For Desktop Workloads

([Operating Systems] 31 October 09:36 AM EDT 41 Comments)

Yesterday Canonical announced architecture variants for Ubuntu Linux with Ubuntu 25.10 seeing the introduction of "amd64v3" packages that are built for the x86_64-v3 micro-architecture feature level to assume AVX/AVX2 and other newer CPU ISA features found since Intel Haswell and AMD Excavator processors. Eager to run some initial tests, here is a first look at the Ubuntu 25.10 amd64v3 performance for desktop workloads.



AMD Windows Driver Changes For RX 5000/6000 Series Won't Impact Linux Users

([Radeon] 31 October 06:51 AM EDT Radeon RX 5000 / RX 6000 Series)

Over the past day there have been many reports of AMD planning to no longer provide game optimizations for the Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 series graphics cards for their Microsoft Windows driver. Surprisingly many in the Linux community still seem to think it will impact the Linux drivers, but long story short, there is no real concern for Linux users/gamers.



Linux 6.18-rc4 Fixes Another Performance Regression In The Power Management Code

([Linux Kernel] 31 October 06:36 AM EDT Performance Regression)

Last week there was a fix for a "serious performance regression" in the Linux kernel's power management code that affected some Intel-powered Chromebooks. This week the power management fixes ahead of Linux 6.18-rc4 is addressing another performance regression.



AerynOS 2025.10 ISOs Released - GNOME 49, Switches Back To GNU libstdc++

([Operating Systems] 31 October 06:12 AM EDT AerynOS 2025.10)

AerynOS 2025.10 ISOs were released today for closing out the month of October. AerynOS as a reminder is the Linux distribution that was started by Ikey Doherty and originally known as Serpent OS that has since evolved into an open-source team effort.



Krita Lands Basic HDR Support On Wayland

([KDE] 31 October 06:04 AM EDT Krita + HDR)

The KDE/Qt-aligned Krita digital painting application is the latest creative app now supporting high dynamic range (HDR) on Linux when using Wayland.



Vulkan 1.4.331 Brings Two New Extensions

([Vulkan] 31 October 05:48 AM EDT Vulkan 1.4.331)

Just one week after Vulkan 1.4.330 brought five new extensions, Vulkan 1.4.331 is now available with another two new extensions for this high performance graphics and compute API.



Genode-Powered Sculpt OS 25.10 Brings Performance Improvements & Better Drivers

([Operating Systems] 30 October 08:22 PM EDT Sculpt OS 25.10)

The Genode operating system framework continues innovating over a decade and a half later on this original open-source OS creation and with that Sculpt OS as its general purpose OS. Out today is Sculpt OS 25.10 to incorporate the latest enhancements to the platform.



Rust 1.91 Promotes Windows On 64-bit ARM To Tier-1 Status

([Programming] 30 October 03:01 PM EDT Rust 1.91 Released)

The Rust project announced today the release of Rust 1.91 as the latest update to this popular programming language priding itself on memory safety capabilities.



AMD ROCm 7.1 Released: Many Instinct MI350 Series Improvements, Better Performance

([AMD] 30 October 12:19 PM EDT ROCm 7.1)

As expected after noting this morning that ROCm 7.1 release preparations were underway, ROCm 7.1 is now officially released as the newest step-forward for this open-source GPU compute stack for Radeon and Instinct hardware.



AMD Strix Point Performance Continues Evolving Nicely With Ubuntu 25.10

([Operating Systems] 30 October 12:00 PM EDT 9 Comments)

This week marks fifteen months since AMD Strix Point laptops began shipping. Back at the end of July 2024 the Linux performance and support was already in good shape while since then the Linux performance has only evolved even more to make these AMD Zen 5 laptops perform even better. Here is a fresh look at how the performance has evolved since launch day and the added gains when moving to the recently released Ubuntu 25.10 and some performance advantages too if moving to the in-development Linux 6.18 kernel.



LVFS + Fwupd Serve Up More Than 135 Million Firmware Downloads For Linux Users

([LVFS] 30 October 11:06 AM EDT 135 Million)

The Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) that goes hand-in-hand with the Fwupd open-source firmware updating utility celebrated the milestone on Wednesday of crossing 135 million firmware updates.



New Linux Patch Expands The Range Of AMD Zen 6 CPU Models

([AMD] 30 October 09:32 AM EDT More AMD Zen 6 CPU Model IDs)

AMD Linux engineers continue to be quite busy working on enabling next-generation Zen 6 processors that will begin shipping next year. The newest patch working its way to the Linux kernel is expanding the range of Zen 6 CPU models detected by the kernel.



Qt Creator 18 Released With Experimental Support For Development Containers

([Qt] 30 October 09:21 AM EDT Qt Creator 18)

Qt Creator 18 is now available as the latest version of this Qt/C++-focused integrated development environment.



Ubuntu Announces Architecture Variants: Ubuntu 25.10 Gets x86_64-v3 Packages

([Ubuntu] 30 October 06:11 AM EDT Ubuntu Architecture Variants)

Canonical today announced an exciting step forward for Ubuntu Linux: the notion of architecture variants and now initially providing an Ubuntu 25.10 archive with x86_64-v3 built packages for enjoying better performance on modern Intel and AMD hardware.



AMD ROCm 7.1 Release Appears Imminent

([AMD] 30 October 05:55 AM EDT ROCm 7.1)

AMD continues with their aggressive efforts to enhance their GPU software compute ecosystem with ROCm. The fire under them has been lit and they have been taking their software efforts more expeditiously in recent times to better compete with NVIDIA's CUDA ecosystem and ensuring their Instinct hardware is properly primed to compete. The release dance has begun for ROCm 7.1.



AMDGPU With Linux 6.19 Will Support Analog Video Connectors For Old GCN 1.0 GPUs

([Radeon] 29 October 05:48 PM EDT AMDGPU)

Following last week's initial batch of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver changes intended for Linux 6.19, another round of new AMDGPU / Radeon / AMDKFD material was sent out today to DRM-Next. Notable with this pull is the Display Core "DC" work for analog video connectors as the initiative from one of Valve's contractors for improving the Radeon GCN 1.0 era GPU support with the AMDGPU driver.



Mesa 25.2.6 Released With Many Driver Fixes

([Mesa] 29 October 02:09 PM EDT Mesa 25.2.6)

Eric Engestrom just released Mesa 25.2.6 as the newest bi-weekly stable update to this collection of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers widely used on Linux systems for 3D support.



Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS & COSMIC Desktop Aim For December Stable Release

([Operating Systems] 29 October 12:00 PM EDT 11 December)

Following last month's Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS beta and COSMIC desktop beta, System76 has now shared their stable release plans for this long-awaited LInux distribution release with their Rust-written custom desktop.



AMD RadeonSI Driver Now Defaults To Enabling ACO For Faster Performance

([Mesa] 29 October 11:28 AM EDT RadeonSI + ACO)

Prominent AMD Radeon Gallium3D driver developer Marek Olšák just changed the RadeonSI driver's default from the AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler back-end over to the ACO back-end initially developed by Valve. This should lead to better performance and quicker shader compilation and in turn faster game loads.



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