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 Driver Posted For Intel Silicon Security Engine Interface "ISSEI"

([Intel] 13 May 01:03 PM EDT Intel Silicon Security Engine)

Since Intel Meteor Lake has been the Intel Silicon Security Engine to serve as a silicon root-of-trust for secure firmware loading, boot measurements, and similar functionality. This Intel Silicon Security Engine has been built on with Lunar Lake and Panther Lake as well as set to take on more importance with future Intel hardware platforms. We are now seeing a Linux driver come for this silicon RoT with the Intel Silicon Security Engine Interface (ISSEI).



Fragnesia Made Public As Latest Linux Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

([Linux Kernel] 13 May 11:52 AM EDT Linux Fragnesia)

Following last week's disclosure of the Dirty Frag vulnerability for the Linux kernel, which only finished being patched up in mainline on Monday, Fragnesia is now public as a similar local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability.



GCC 16 Produces Faster Binaries Than GCC 15, Competitive Race With LLVM Clang 22

([Software] 13 May 09:45 AM EDT 29 Comments)

GCC 16.1 released at the end of April as the latest major, annual feature release to the GNU Compiler Collection. Early benchmarks showed some nice leads for GCC 16 over GCC 15. Continued testing of the new GCC 16 compiler has continued to show overall better performance of the resulting binaries than using GCC 15 on the same hardware and same compiler flags. That led many to wonder about the GCC 16 performance up against the latest LLVM/Clang open-source compiler, which is the focus of today's benchmarking showdown.



Intel Compute Runtime 26.18.38308.1 Brings More Xe3P Enableement, Nova Lake P Support

([Intel] 13 May 07:01 AM EDT Intel Compute Runtime)

Intel on Tuesday released a new version of their open-source Compute Runtime for OpenCL and Level Zero support across their integrated and discrete graphics hardware.



Discord Touts "Year Of The Linux Desktop" With Linux Client Improvements

([Proprietary Software] 13 May 06:17 AM EDT Discord Linux Client)

Discord, the popular instant messaging and VoIP communication platform, announced some significant improvements being made to their Linux client.



NetBSD 11.0-RC4 Comes As Hopefully The Last Release Candidate

([BSD] 13 May 06:06 AM EDT NetBSD 11.0)

In addition to FreeBSD 15.1 releasing in the coming weeks, NetBSD 11.0 is also just around the corner as another prominent and major BSD update. NetBSD 11.0-RC4 is now available for last minute testing with this hoping to be the final release candidate.



Arm Preparing The Linux Kernel For 128-bit Page Table Entries "FEAT_D128"

([Arm] 13 May 05:30 AM EDT Arm FEAT_D128)

A new core infrastructure improvement for the Linux kernel on ARM being worked on is enabling 128-bit page table entries (PTEs) with FEAT_D128 as a new optional feature of Armv9.3 and later.



KDE Receiving Over 1.2 Million EUR Investment From Sovereign Tech Fund

([KDE] 13 May 05:41 AM EDT Big Investment)

KDE today announced a significant investment into the project by Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund. KDE will be receiving €1,285,200 EUR (or roughly 1.5 million USD) over the years 2026 and 2027 to make some significant improvements into their software stack.



Wine Wayland Driver Merges Pointer Warp Support

([WINE] 12 May 08:41 PM EDT wp_pointer_warp_v1)

Wine's Wayland native driver has taken another step forward with now supporting the pointer warp "wp_pointer_warp_v1" protocol.



OpenZFS 2.4.2 Released With Linux 7.0 Kernel Support, Many Bug Fixes

([Linux Storage] 12 May 06:28 PM EDT OpenZFS 2.4.2)

For those making use of OpenZFS on Linux or FreeBSD, OpenZFS 2.4.2 is out today as the newest stable release of this ZFS file-system implementation.



FreeBSD 15.2 Will Aim For The Nice KDE Desktop Installation Experience

([BSD] 12 May 05:25 PM EDT FreeBSD 15.2 + KDE Desktop)

FreeBSD 15.0 had aimed to provide a KDE desktop install option from its text-based OS installer to make for a more compelling FreeBSD out-of-the-box desktop experience. That was then delayed to FreeBSD 15.1 but that didn't end up materializing. Now the KDE desktop install option is diverted to FreeBSD 15.2.



AMD & Intel Roll Out New Linux Updates For Today's Patch Tuesday

([Hardware] 12 May 01:52 PM EDT Patch Tuesday)

Today's Patch Tuesday is a busier one than normal for the quarter. Both AMD and Intel have rolled out new updates for Linux customers among other security disclosures today. Thankfully though the vulnerabilities don't appear to be too widespread or impactful.



DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.2 Further Improves NVIDIA Integration For Steam Play Linux Gaming

([NVIDIA] 12 May 01:16 PM EDT DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.2)

DXVK-NVAPI 0.9.2 is now available for this implementation of NVIDIA's NVAPI/NVOFAPI interfaces atop DXVK and VKD3D-Proton that is used in turn by Valve's Steam Play (Proton) for enhanced NVIDIA Linux gaming support.



IBM s390 Is The Latest Architecture Seeing Rust Linux Kernel Support

([Hardware] 12 May 12:55 PM EDT IBM s390 + Linux Kernel Rust)

An IBM engineer posted the first set of patches enabling the Rust programming language support for the Linux kernel to be built on the s390 architecture.



Running Four Intel Graphics Cards Under Linux On Ubuntu 26.04

([Graphics Cards] 12 May 10:00 AM EDT 21 Comments)

It's been nearly one year to the week since Intel introduced Project Battlematrix as their initiative for improving their Linux driver support for the Arc Pro B-Series with enhancements such as bettering the multi-GPU support in allowing up to eight Arc Pro GPUs per system as well as other open-source driver optimizations in the era of AI. Recently with the Arc Pro B70 in having four review samples for testing I was finally able to try out the multi-GPU state of the Arc (Pro) graphics cards on Linux with their open-source driver code.



ARCTIC Fan Controller Driver Expected To Land In Linux 7.2

([Hardware] 12 May 08:27 AM EDT ARCTIC Fan Controller)

A new driver expected to land in the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel is the ARCTIC Fan Controller driver to allow fan speed monitoring and PWM controls for this upcoming ARCTIC product. Making this new driver all the more exciting is that it was worked on by ARCTIC directly compared to the typical workflow for such desktop/consumer hardware peripherals often being left up to the reverse-engineering, open-source community.



Linux Scheduler Work Helping Boost Gaming Performance On Old "Potato" Hardware

([Linux Kernel] 12 May 06:30 AM EDT Flatten The Pick)

Prominent Linux kernel engineer Peter Zijlstra of Intel has been working on a set of scheduler patches to help with enhancing the behavior and delivering better results, especially for aging hardware he described as a "potato" -- an Intel Sandy Bridge desktop CPU with AMD Radeon RX 580 Polaris graphics. Benchmark results are promising from this work for gaming on old hardware while other workloads may ultimately stand to benefit too.



Fwupd 2.1.3 Brings Firmware Updating To Modular Smartphones

([LVFS] 12 May 06:17 AM EDT Fwupd 2.1.3)

Fresh off the milestone of Dell and Lenovo becoming premier sponsors of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS), there is a new feature release of the Fwupd firmware updating tool for Linux systems.



Intel Looking To Move Their Low-Power Mode Daemon Into The Linux Kernel Source Tree

([Intel] 12 May 06:04 AM EDT Intel LPMD)

For years Intel has been developing the Low Power Mode Daemon "LPMD" to help their hybrid laptop and desktop CPUs deliver optimal power efficiency under Linux. Intel LPMD leverages hardware hints and other features for optimizing active idle power of the processor and putting the system into lower power modes where possible. This tool could soon call the Linux kernel source tree its new home.



BeOS-Inspired Haiku Finally Sees Initial ARM64 SMP Support

([Operating Systems] 12 May 05:51 AM EDT Symmetric Multi-Processing)

The open-source Haiku operating system inspired by BeOS is now seeing multi-core symmetric multi-processing (SMP) support on ARM64 that works at least in a virtualized world. Plus an assortment of other improvements made to this open-source OS over the course of April.



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