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)

ASUS Linux HID Driver Preparing To See Support For Newer Devices

([Hardware] 1 March 06:50 AM EST ASUS WMI Driver)

There's been a recent lull in activity around the open-source Linux driver for ASUS devices with the HID interface used for supporting various features. But developer Denis Benato who has worked on the ASUS Armoury Linux driver and the like is working on advancing the ASUS HID driver for Linux systems.



Intel's Clear Linux Website No Longer Online

([Clear Linux] 1 March 06:00 AM EST Clear Linux)

Last July Intel sadly ended their Clear Linux distribution amid cost-cutting measures at the company. Clear Linux for a decade served at the forefront of Linux performance innovations and was consistently the fastest out-of-the-box Linux x86_64 distribution until Intel ended the Linux distribution without any advanced notice for its users. Intel had kept up the ClearLinux.org website online to download the final releases and access other technical content and forum discussions, etc. Sadly, that too was recently taken offline.



Linux 7.0 Development & Intel Panther Lake Proved Most Popular In February

([Phoronix] 1 March 06:29 AM EST February 2026 Recap)

During the last month on Phoronix there were 289 original open-source/Linux-related news articles and another 20 featured articles as in Linux hardware reviews and multi-page benchmark articles. There was a lot of interesting software and hardware happenings the past month but standing out the most was the Linux 7.0 merge window developments and the ramp of Intel Panther Lake Linux testing.



GNU Hurd On Guix Is Ready With 64-bit Support, SMP Multi-Processor Support "Soon"

([GNU] 1 March 06:08 AM EST GNU Hurd 64-bit)

After hearing last month that GNU Hurd is "almost there" with x86_64 support, it was exciting to kickoff today by seeing a developer headline "The 64-bit Hurd is Here!" GNU Hurd 64-bit support is now said to be ready but SMP support for multiple processor cores and the like remain still in development.



AerynOS 2026.02 Brings More Wayland Compositor Options, Other Improvements

([Operating Systems] 28 February 08:13 PM EST AerynOS 2026.02)

AerynOS 2026.02 was released for closing out February as the newest alpha release for this Linux distribution formerly known as Serpent OS. In AerynOS 2026.02 are many package updates plus continued work on the tooling and other innovations around this Linux distribution.



AMD Prepares Linux For Instruction-Based Sampling Improvements With Zen 6

([AMD] 28 February 11:58 AM EST Linux Perf AMD IBS)

A set of patches recently posted to the Linux kernel mailing list have now been queued up to a tip/tip.git branch for planned introduction in Linux 7.1. These patches are for enhancing the Linux perf subsystem support for AMD Instruction-Based Sampling (IBS) improvements with next-gen Zen 6 processors.



Verisilicon DC8200 & Coreboot Framebuffer Drivers Sent To DRM-Next For Linux 7.1

([Linux Kernel] 28 February 10:04 AM EST New DRM Drivers For Linux 7.1)

The first DRM-Misc-Next pull request was submitted this week to DRM-Next as new kernel graphics/display driver features to begin queuing for the Linux 7.1 kernel that will release mid-year. Among the early code for DRM-Next are two new drivers.



Servo Browser Engine Starts 2026 With Many Notable Improvements

([Free Software] 28 February 09:21 AM EST Servo January 2026)

The Servo project has issued their January 2026 development report that highlights all the interesting changes they made to this open-source browser layout engine last month. With Servo 0.0.5 they have landed many improvements to this engine and also continuing to enhance its ability to embed Servo inside other applications.



FreeBSD 14.4-RC1 Adds Emacs, Vim & More To DVD Images

([BSD] 28 February 06:33 AM EST FreeBSD 14.4)

For those on the current FreeBSD 14 series with no immediate plans to move to FreeBSD 15 that debuted at the end of 2025, FreeBSD developers have been preparing for the release of FreeBSD 14.4. Released overnight was the first release candidate of FreeBSD 14.4.



KDE Plasma 6.7 Preps Rounded Style UI Enhancement For QtWidgets-Based Apps

([KDE] 28 February 06:21 AM EST Plasma 6.7)

KDE Plasma 6.7 development continues heating up following the Plasma 6.6 desktop release earlier this month.



GNOME GitLab Redirecting Some Git Traffic To GitHub For Reducing Costs

([GNOME] 27 February 07:03 PM EST GNOME GitLab To GitHub)

If you are cloning from a GNOME repository on their GitLab and now finding your Git traffic being redirected to GitHub, you are not alone. GNOME's infrastructure team is now redirecting Git traffic from the GNOME.org GitLab over to GitHub mirrors for reducing bandwidth costs.



Intel Releases Updated CPU Microcode For Xeon 6 SoCs "Granite Rapids D"

([Intel] 27 February 02:35 PM EST Functional Issues Resolved)

Catching me by surprise today was a new Intel CPU microcode drop "20260227" for Linux users/administrators outside of their typical Patch Tuesday alignment for CPU microcode releases.



Hyprland 0.54 Released As A "Massive" Update To This Wayland Compositor

([Wayland] 27 February 01:57 PM EST Hyprland 0.54)

Hyprland 0.54 was released today as what's described as a "a massive update with no understatement" to this Wayland compositor.



SilverStone RM4A: 4U Rackmount Server/Workstation Chassis That's Great For Liquid Cooling

([Enclosures] 27 February 10:43 AM EST 9 Comments)

For those looking to build a rackmount-ready server or workstation that can handle up to an SSI-EEB motherboard and capable of fitting a large liquid cooling setup, the RM4A is a new option from SilverStone that can fit up to a 360mm radiator while still fitting an SSI-EEB motherboard and up to eight expansion slots within 4U size constraints.



Intel Media Driver Update Brings Nova Lake S Support, AV1 Improvements

([Intel] 27 February 09:32 AM EST Intel Media Driver 2025Q4)

While at the end of February, today Intel released the Intel Media Driver 2025Q4 release as well as the latest VPL GPU Runtime for their media stack.



Canonical Talks Up RISC-V This Year With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

([Ubuntu] 27 February 09:01 AM EST RISC-V RVA23)

Canonical put out a new blog post today highlighting their RISC-V work over 2025 that included switching to the RVA23 profile baseline for Ubuntu 25.10 and moving forward. Now with RVA23-compatible RISC-V hardware coming to market this year, Canonical is talking up the RISC-V possibilities when paired with the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.



Mesa Developers Trying To Reach A Consensus On AI Policy

([Mesa] 27 February 06:24 AM EST Mesa AI Policy)

If all goes well, Mesa developers are hoping to reach a consensus or at least some common ground on an AI policy in March. Mesa is the latest open-source project making considerations around the growing activity around AI coding agents and the like and how to deal with them for this project that is crucial to the Linux desktop and open-source 3D graphics drivers at large.



Numerous AMDXDNA Ryzen AI Driver Fixes For Linux 7.0-rc2

([Linux Kernel] 27 February 06:11 AM EST Linux 7.0-rc2 DRM Fixes)

Sent out today were all of the DRM/accel driver fixes for the week, ahead of the Linux 7.0-rc2 kernel release due out on Sunday.



Genode OS 26.02 Halfway Done Migrating From GitHub To Codeberg

([Operating Systems] 27 February 06:00 AM EST Genode OS 26.02)

Genode OS 26.02 is out as the latest feature update to this open-source operating system framework that also serves as the basis for their Sculpt general purpose OS.



LXD 6.7 Released With AMD GPU Passthrough Support

([Ubuntu] 26 February 08:09 PM EST LXD 6.7)

Canonical today released LXD 6.7 as the latest feature update to this system container and virtual machine manager commonly used in Ubuntu Linux environments.



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