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)

Wild 0.8 Linker Adds SFrame Support, LoongArch64 & More Performance

([Programming] 16 January 05:43 AM EST Wild 0.8)

Wild 0.8 is now available as this speedy linker focused on iterative development, a goal of incremental linking, and written in the Rust programming language.



GNOME 50 Alpha Released With The X11 Code Gutted

([GNOME] 15 January 08:45 PM EST GNOME 50 Alpha)

The GNOME 50 Alpha "50.alpha" release is now available for testing ahead of this open-source desktop's official release in March.



EndeavourOS 2026.01.12 Released With Linux 6.18 LTS Kernel, NVIDIA Open Modules

([Operating Systems] 15 January 05:32 PM EST EndeavourOS 2026.01.12)

EndeavourOS 2026.01.12 "Ganymede Neo" is out as the first update of the year to this Arch Linux based distribution.



Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8: A High-End, Intel + NVIDIA Mobile Workstation Great For Linux Use

([Computers] 15 January 02:12 PM EST 14 Comments)

For those shopping for an AI-ready mobile workstation with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell graphics, the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 offers a lot of potential for developers, AI researchers, content creators, and others. This Linux-friendly mobile workstation is well built and aligns with ThinkPad P-Series expectations while being ready to be tasked with demanding workloads.



Linux 7.0 To Expand Temperature Reporting For Intel Graphics Cards

([Intel] 15 January 12:35 PM EST Intel Graphics Temperature Reporting)

The upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel cycle will provide expanded GPU temperature reporting capabilities for Intel graphics cards. Additional temperature sensors will now be exposed under Linux with the Intel Xe driver using the hardware monitoring (HWMON) interface for easy consumption by different Linux user-space software.



Burn 0.20 Released: Rust-Based Deep Learning With Speedy Perf Across CPUs & GPUs

([AI] 15 January 12:06 PM EST Burn 0.20)

A significant update to Burn was released today, the MIT and Apache 2.0 licensed tensor library and deep learning framework written in the Rust programming language. Burn 0.20 brings some low-level changes as it continues to strive to deliver high performance AI across the diverse hardware ecosystem.



Imagination Driver To Support The TI AM62P SoC In Linux 6.20~7.0

([Linux Kernel] 15 January 09:27 AM EST TI AM62P)

Sent out today was the latest DRM-Misc-Next pull request of new material ahead of the next kernel cycle either Linux 6.20 or 7.0 depending upon what Linus Torvalds decides to call it.



Whisper.cpp 1.8.3 Delivers A "12x Performance Boost" With Integrated Graphics

([AI] 15 January 08:19 AM EST 12x Performance)

Whisper.cpp as the open-source high performance inference project built around OpenAI's Whisper and from the same developers as Llama.cpp / GGML is out with a big new release. Whisper.cpp 1.8.3 is capable of delivering a 12x performance boost for systems with integrated AMD and Intel graphics.



D7VK 1.2 Released For Improving Direct3D 6 Front-End

([Linux Gaming] 15 January 07:31 AM EST D7VK 1.2)

Started last year was D7VK as a project bringing Direct3D 7 implemented over the Vulkan API for enjoying better performance and support for legacy Windows games on Linux, akin to DXVK and VKD3D-Proton for newer versions of Direct3D over Vulkan that is used by Valve's Steam Play (Proton). Back in December D7VK added a Direct3D 6 front-end for allowing even older game titles to be accelerated using the modern Vulkan API. Today D7VK 1.2 is out for furthering the D3D6 support.



libvirt 12.0 Released - Bhyve ARM64 Support & Other Improvements For The BSD Hypervisor

([Virtualization] 15 January 06:24 AM EST libvirt 12.0)

Libvirt 12.0 released today as this open-source virtualization API for management across different virtualization technologies/hypervisors. With libvirt 12.0, improving Bhyve as the FreeBSD hypervisor was a big focus.



Linux Patches Bring Mainline Kernel Support For The ASUS IPMI Expansion Card

([Hardware] 15 January 06:15 AM EST ASUS IPMI Expansion Card)

DeviceTree patches worked on recently allow for the mainline Linux kernel to run on the ASUS "Kommando" IPMI Expansion Card. This is interesting for opening up new possibilities for this external IPMI/BMC expansion card but too bad that less than three years after launching it's difficult to find.



oVirt 4.5.7 Released After Two Years With New OS & CPU Support

([Virtualization] 15 January 06:00 AM EST oVirt 4.5.7)

The oVirt 4.5.7 open-source virtualization management platform released this week after not seeing any new releases in two years. While Red Hat had started the oVirt open-source project for which their Red Hat Virtualization platform is based, since they shifted that to maintenance mode to focus on the Red Hat OpenShift platform and stopped contributing to oVirt, it's been up to the open-source community to keep it going.



Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 Released & Designed For Running GenAI Models

([Raspberry Pi] 15 January 05:27 AM EST Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2)

In late 2024 the folks at Raspberry Pi announced the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ as an AI accelerator capable of 26 TOPS and costing $110 for pairing with Raspberry Pi single board computers. Today they announced the much more capable Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 that can begin to take on some generative AI "GenAI" models.



Another RADV Ray-Tracing Merge Lands Some Additional Gains For Mesa 26.0

([Radeon] 14 January 08:11 PM EST RADV RT)

Separate from the Mesa merge request talked about earlier today for new RADV code that can deliver 10x faster ray-tracing pipeline compilation for this open-source Radeon Vulkan driver, another merge request landed today in Mesa 26.0 that was also carried out by Valve contractor Natalie Vock. That second merge request now in Mesa 26.0 delivers some additional gains for at least some ray-tracing games on RDNA3 and RDNA4 GPUs.



GRUB 2.14 Bootloader Released With EROFS Support, Shim Loader Protocol

([GNU] 14 January 05:54 PM EST GRUB 2.14)

More than two years after the release of GRUB 2.12, GRUB 2.14 shipped today as the newest feature release of this widely-used bootloader on Linux systems and elsewhere.



An Early Run With Ubuntu 26.04 On AMD EPYC Turin - The Current Performance Gains Over Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

([Operating Systems] 14 January 03:23 PM EST 7 Comments)

There still are several months to go until the official Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release -- including one month until the feature freeze and the future Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel is expected to land too before the latter kernel freeze in early April. But for those curious how Ubuntu 26.04 is looking so far for servers, here are some very early benchmarks of it on AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" in its present development state. The main motivation here for this early look was stemming from the recent rolling-release CachyOS benchmarks on AMD EPYC and wanting to see how it goes up against the current development state of Ubuntu Linux.



New RADV Code Can Deliver 10x Faster Ray-Tracing Pipeline Compilation For Some Games

([Radeon] 14 January 12:42 PM EST Radeon Vulkan)

A new merge request opened today for Mesa's Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" by Valve contractor Natalie Vock provides another significant boost for the Vulkan ray-tracing performance in multiple titles.



GlobalFoundries Acquires Synopsys ARC Processor IP, To Be Integrated Into MIPS

([Hardware] 14 January 11:20 AM EST GlobalFoundries + Synopsys ARC)

Last year GlobalFoundries acquired MIPS while an interesting new development announced today is that GlobalFoundries has acquired the ARC Processor IP and its solutions business from Synopsys. The Synopsys ARC Processor IP will be brought into the MIPS umbrella.



Fedora Games Lab Approved To Switch To KDE Plasma, Become A Better Linux Gaming Showcase

([Fedora] 14 January 11:09 AM EST Overhauling Fedora Games Lab)

Back in December we reported on drafted plans for revitalizing Fedora Games Lab to be a modern Linux gaming showcase. This Fedora Labs initiative has featured some open-source games paired with an Xfce desktop while moving forward they are looking to better position it as a modern Linux gaming showcase.



$99 BeaglePlay Board Achieves "100% Open-Source" Upstream PowerVR Graphics

([Hardware] 14 January 10:17 AM EST BeaglePlay + Open-Source)

Going back many years Imagination PowerVR graphics were widely despised by open-source enthusiasts and Linux desktop users for their lack of an open-source GPU driver. But over the past few years the Imagination PowerVR driver focused on their Rogue graphics IP has matured nicely within the Linux kernel and the PowerVR Vulkan driver in Mesa taking shape too. Paired with Zink for OpenGL over Vulkan, there's a robust open-source PowerVR graphics experience now possible. For those interested in trying out said open-source driver stack, the TI AM62-powered BeaglePlay is an affordable way of doing so for that $99 USD single board computer.



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