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Fedora 45 Considering A Lightened GRUB Bootloader For Confidential Compute

([Fedora] 13 June 08:22 AM EDT GRUB Light)

Among the changes being considered for the in-development Fedora 45 is a lightened version of the GRUB UEFI bootloader that would focus on being a minimal implementation suitable for confidential computing.



Intel Thermald 2.5.12 Released... With Initial Support For ARM

([Intel] 13 June 06:47 AM EDT Intel Thermald Comes To ARM)

Released on Friday was the newest version of Intel Thermald, the thermal daemon developed by Intel for their processors on Linux for monitoring and helping control temperatures across modern Intel-powered laptops and desktops. Catching me immediately by surprise was Intel Thermald 2.5.12 introducing support for ARM.



GCC 17 Merges Function Multi-Versioning For APX & AVX10.2

([GNU] 13 June 06:20 AM EDT Optimize That Code)

Earlier this month I wrote about Intel working on function multi-versioning support for APX and AVX10.2 with the GCC compiler. This allows developers to write optimized code paths specifically targeting Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) or Advanced Vector Extensions 10.2 capabilities of future processors while being able to otherwise fall-back to generic or other optimized code paths for other ISA target features. This work is now merged for GCC 17.



Haiku OS Now Enables AVX-512 Support, Other Hardware Improvements

([Operating Systems] 13 June 06:04 AM EDT Haiku OS)

The BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system now enables Advanced Vector Extensions 512 on capable Intel/AMD CPUs. A number of other hardware driver improvements were also merged for this interesting OS during the last month.



KDE Plasma 6.7 Sees Last Minute Fixes Ahead Of Next Week's Release

([KDE] 13 June 05:46 AM EDT Plasma 6.7 Next Week)

Ahead of the much anticipated Plasma 6.7 desktop release next week, KDE developers have been busy putting final touches on it, mostly in the form of bug/regression fixes.



Arch Linux Now Believes Malware Incident Under Control: More Than 1,500 Affected Packages

([Arch Linux] 12 June 08:55 PM EDT Arch Linux AUR)

The day started out with Arch Linux's AUR user-contributed repository seeing more than 400 packages compromised with malware. Now in ending out the day they believe all affected commits have been addressed. But it ended up being more than 1,500 affected packages.



OpenZFS 2.4.3 Released With Many Bug Fixes

([Linux Storage] 12 June 08:32 PM EDT OpenZFS 2.4.3)

OpenZFS 2.4.3 is out today as the newest stable point release to this open-source ZFS file-system implementation as well as point releases for the OpenZFS 2.3 and 2.2 series too.



Wine 11.11 Released With Wayland Improvements

([WINE] 12 June 05:13 PM EDT Wine 11.11)

Alexandre Julliard just released Wine 11.11 as the newest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software that powers Valve's Steam Play (Proton) and allows for running Windows games and applications under Linux as well as other platforms.



AMD Opens Pre-Orders For The Linux-Friendly Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform

([AMD] 12 June 03:34 PM EDT AMD Ryzen AI Halo)

AMD today announced the opening of pre-orders for their Ryzen AI Halo petite PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" and working with either Microsoft Windows or Linux.



Linux 7.2 Features Expected: Apple M3, Initial AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL, USB4STREAM, Cache Aware Scheduling

([Linux Kernel] 12 June 12:46 PM EDT Linux 7.2 Features)

Linux 7.1 stable is expected to be released this Sunday with its many new features. Immediately following the Linux v7.1 tagging, the Linux 7.2 merge window will open and a lot of new feature material is expected to be merged over the next two weeks.



Red Hat Releases Second Developer Preview Of RHEL 10 For RISC-V

([Red Hat] 12 June 11:56 AM EDT RHEL 10.2 For RISC-V)

Last year when releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0, Red Hat announced a RHEL 10.0 developer preview for RISC-V. Since then that RISC-V developer preview hadn't been updated but now Red Hat has published a new developer preview snapshot based on RHEL 10.2.



The Best Features Of Linux 7.1: FRED, New NTFS Driver & More Performance

([Linux Kernel] 12 June 11:38 AM EDT Linux 7.1 Features)

On Sunday it's anticipated that Linus Torvalds will released the stable Linux 7.1 kernel. This is a really terrific mid-year update to the Linux kernel! Here's what makes me excited about Linux 7.1.



Ubuntu 26.10 Reaffirms Plans For Switching To Dbus-Broker

([Ubuntu] 12 June 11:26 AM EDT Ubuntu + Dbus-Broker)

Among the many new features planned for Ubuntu 26.10 is switching the default D-Bus implementation over to using the high performance Dbus-Broker drop-in replacement.



Open-Source Success Achieved For Greater Transparency & Security: Running AMD openSIL + Coreboot On EPYC

([Motherboards] 12 June 11:45 AM EDT 5 Comments)

Ever since AMD announced openSIL in early 2023 for open-source CPU silicon initialization to eventually replace AGESA and enhance their Coreboot support, I have been eager to try it out. The openSIL code drops to date though have just focused on select reference platforms with only aiming for production status in the Zen 6 timeframe. But thanks to 3mdeb porting openSIL and Coreboot to a Gigabyte server motherboard, it's now possible to try out openSIL+Coreboot right now on Zen 5 hardware.



New NTFS Linux Driver Being Improved For Windows Native Symbolic Links

([Linux Storage] 12 June 09:00 AM EDT Windows Native Symbolic Links)

One of the exciting additions to the Linux 7.1 kernel is the introduction of the new NTFS file-system kernel driver. While in good shape already and proving advantageous over other NTFS open-source driver options, one of the initial limitations on it is around Windows native symbolic link handling but that is now in the process of being resolved.



Arch Linux's AUR Sees More Than 400 Packages Compromised With Malware

([Arch Linux] 12 June 06:39 AM EDT AUR)

The Arch Linux User Repository "AUR" was hit by a large-scale malware campaign this week with more than 400 of these user-supplied packages being compromised.



AVX-512 Optimization For Linux RAID Showing Up To 41% Improvement On AMD Ryzen 9 9950X

([Linux Storage] 12 June 06:42 AM EDT AVX-512 + Linux RAID)

Linux cryptography subsystem expert Eric Biggers Eric Biggers of Google worked on some pretty nice Intel/AMD x86_64 optimizations over the years. Especially around AVX-512 optimizations within the Linux kernel's crypto code has been one of his many nice improvements to the kernel in recent times. Today he's out with another enticing AVX-512 optimization and this time it's for the software RAID code.



Wine Wayland Driver Lands Alpha Modifier Support For Opacity Handling

([Wayland] 12 June 06:15 AM EDT alpha-modifier-v1)

The Wine Wayland driver continues to be improved upon for bettering the experience around Windows games/applications running natively on Wayland Linux desktops without having to go through X11/XWayland. The newest feature merged is alpha modifier support for opacity handling of surfaces.



Qt 6.12 Beta Released With Qt Quick 3D XR Apps Now Able To Run On 2D AR Glasses

([Qt] 12 June 06:06 AM EDT Qt 6.12 Beta)

The first beta release of the Qt 6.12 toolkit is now available for testing. Qt 6.12 is packing a number of refinements and new features compared to earlier Qt6 releases. For paying Qt commercial customers, Qt 6.12 is also going to be the latest Qt6 Long Term Support (LTS) release.



GCC 15.3 Compiler Brings Nearly A Year Worth Of Bug Fixes

([GNU] 12 June 05:53 AM EDT GCC 15.3)

For those relying on last year's stable GCC 15 series in not yet having migrated to the latest GCC 16, out today is GCC 15.3 to ship all of the latest back-ported bug fixes.



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