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)

Wine 11.12 Released With Wayland Fractional Scaling & Other Wayland Enhancements

([WINE] 29 June 05:05 PM EDT Wine 11.12)

Wine 11.12 fell off the bi-weekly release rhythm with not making it out last Friday, but it managed to ship today. Wine 11.12 brings fractional scaling support to its Wayland driver and various other enhancements.



Next Bcachefs Release Aims To Include Rust Code In The Kernel Module

([Linux Storage] 29 June 03:30 PM EDT Bcachefs 1.38.7)

The Bcachefs file-system already makes use of the Rust programming language in the user-space tools for this CoW file-system and they have been planning to make use of Rust within the kernel module too. Beginning in the next Bcachefs release, v1.38.7, they are looking at beginning to include Rust code now in their kernel driver.



Git 2.55 Released With Rust Support Enabled By Default, git history fixup

([Programming] 29 June 01:50 PM EDT Git 2.55)

Git 2.55 is out today as the latest stable update to this distributed version control system.



Linux 7.2 On Threadripper Shows Some Nice I/O Improvements & Faster Poll, Some Regressions

([Software] 29 June 12:50 PM EDT 3 Comments)

I have begun testing out Linux 7.2 on more hardware following the winding down of the merge window and culminating with yesterday's Linux 7.2-rc1 release. Today's tests are looking at how Linux 7.2 in its early development state is comparing to Linux 7.1 stable on AMD Ryzen Threadripper.



Microsoft Announces Public Preview For Linux Containers On WSL

([Microsoft] 29 June 11:49 AM EDT WSL Containers)

Microsoft today shipped the first public preview of WSL Containers "WSLC" as their latest extension of the Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11.



Red Hat ARM Engineer Abandons ARM64 Linux Personal Desktop, Goes Back To AMD Ryzen System

([Arm] 29 June 10:36 AM EDT AArch64 Linux Desktop Experiment)

Red Hat senior software engineer Marcin Juszkiewicz of Red Hat's ARM Team had been dogfeeding with an AArch64 Linux desktop being used as his primary, personal system for nearly the past year. But now he shared he has gone back to using his AMD Ryzen desktop instead over AArch64 Linux issues encountered with his Ampere Altra desktop.



Infinity Scheduler Aims To Be A Better Linux Scheduler

([Linux Kernel] 29 June 09:52 AM EDT Infinity Scheduler)

The Infinity Scheduler is another attempt at improving the CPU scheduling behavior under Linux and created by the developer behind the existing "scx_flow" sched_ext scheduler. But Infinity Scheduler isn't taking the approach of using sched_ext and is rather patched into the Linux kernel in modifying CFS and RT behavior.



AMD Linux Patches Introduce New "Low Power" CPU Core Type

([AMD] 29 June 06:32 AM EDT Low-Power CPU Core)

A new Linux kernel patch series posted to the kernel mailing list minutes ago is introducing a new "Low Power" CPU core type for AMD heterogeneous processors. The x86 topology code in the Linux kernel already supports the notion of Performance and Efficiency type cores while now a new "Low Power" core type is being introduced for AMD heterogeneous platforms.



ZLUDA v6 Gets PhysX Running Well On AMD GPUs But Loses Commercial Funding

([Programming] 29 June 06:20 AM EDT ZLUDA 6)

ZLUDA as a reminder is the open-source project that began as drop-in CUDA support for Intel graphics hardware and then was quietly funded by AMD for years as a drop-in CUDA replacement on AMD GPUs that went open-source after losing funding. That was then taken down and since late 2024 ZLUDA then began focusing on multi-GPU CUDA focused on AI after beginning to receive funding from an unspecified party. Now, unfortunately, funding has once again been cut from that unnamed party but in turn ZLUDA is focusing on PhysX and better Windows support.



TLAC Aims To Be An Open-Source Alternative To Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Systems

([Linux Gaming] 29 June 06:06 AM EDT TLAC)

It's not clear that any games have yet to deploy this open-source anti-cheat system but TLAC is a new open-source project that aims to provide a privacy-respecting alternative to kernel-level anti-cheat systems like Denuvo, Easy Anti-Cheat, and BattlEye.



OpenAPV 0.3 Adds APV RAW Encoding/Decoding Support

([Multimedia] 29 June 05:20 AM EDT OpenAPV 0.3)

OpenAPV, the Academy Software Foundation project that provides a reference implementation of the Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec is out with a new feature update.



RADV Enables Vulkan Descriptor Heap Support By Default

([Radeon] 29 June 05:35 AM EDT RADV VK_EXT_descriptor_heap)

In time for the Mesa 26.2 stable release expected out in August, the Radeon RADV Vulkan driver is now exposing the VK_EXT_descriptor_heap descriptor heap support by default.



Mageia 10 Released For This Linux Distribution Carrying On The Mandrake Legacy

([Operating Systems] 28 June 09:10 PM EDT Mageia 10)

Mageia 10 ISOs are now available for this Linux distribution long ago derived from Mandriva Linux and in turn the legendary Mandrake Linux.



Arch Linux's Archinstall 4.4 Adds Dank Material Shell + Niri Desktop Option

([Arch Linux] 28 June 08:41 PM EDT Archinstall 4.4)

Ahead of the July 2026 ISO refresh for Arch Linux, a new Archinstall 4.4 release has been tagged for this text-based and very convenient installer for Arch Linux.



Linux 7.2-rc1 Released: "Things Look Reasonably Normal" While Landing AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL, AMD ISP4 & CAS

([Linux Kernel] 28 June 04:04 PM EDT Linux 7.2)

As expected, Linux 7.2-rc1 was released a brief time ago to cap off the Linux 7.2 merge window. Now it's off for eight weeks or so of testing before Linux 7.2 stable is released that will in turn go on to power the likes of Fedora 45 and Ubuntu 26.10.



USB4STREAM, Optimizations, Jay & Other Popular Intel Linux News From This Quarter

([Intel] 28 June 02:49 PM EDT Intel Open-Source/Linux In Q2)

With Q2'2026 working toward a close, here is a look back at the most popular Intel Linux and open-source news for the quarter.



CachyOS June 2026 OS Released With More Performance Optimizations

([Operating Systems] 28 June 10:49 AM EDT CachyOS June 2026)

CachyOS is out today with a new feature release for this Arch Linux powered distribution that delivers stellar out-of-the-box performance.



Linux 7.3 To Introduce DRM "Color Format" Property With AMD GPU Driver Support

([Linux Kernel] 28 June 09:34 AM EDT Color Format Property)

While the Linux 7.2 kernel merge window is only ending later today to cap off the feature work on this next version of the Linux kernel, already for the Linux 7.3 kernel cycle later in the year there is one notable feature on the way: the DRM color format property is being introduced and being first supported by the AMDGPU kernel graphics driver.



Linux Dropping Old Drivers, AI Detected Vulnerabilities & Other Kernel Highlights Of Q2

([Linux Kernel] 28 June 07:00 AM EDT Linux Q2-2026)

With Q2'2026 quickly coming to an end, here's a recap of the most popular Linux kernel news over the past three months on Phoronix.



Linux 7.2 Surpasses More Than 43 Million Lines In The Kernel Tree

([Linux Kernel] 28 June 06:47 AM EDT 43 Million Lines)

Today marks the last day of the Linux 7.2 merge window with Linux 7.2-rc1 due out later today. With the many new features and improvements merged over the past week since the Linux 7.1 stable debut, the Linux kernel source tree now exceeds 43 million lines.



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