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Linux Proposal Aims To Overcome Kernel Limitation Affecting Various Gaming Peripherals

([Hardware] 11 November 12:39 PM EST Multiple Battery HID Devices)

The Linux kernel's Human Interface Devices (HID) subsystem has an existing architectural limitation that there is just up to one battery per HID device. But with modern devices -- especially among various gaming peripherals -- there can be more than one battery when considering earbuds with a battery for each earbud, multi-device wireless receivers, etc. A proposal was raised today to address this limitation.



Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Linux CPU Performance

([Processors] 11 November 10:40 AM EST 15 Comments)

Lenovo recently sent over their new ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 laptop for review under Linux. My Linux review on that ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 laptop will be coming up in the near future along with some other benchmarks from that premium mobile workstation. But with this being the first time I've had an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H "Arrow Lake H" device at Phoronix, here are some standalone benchmarks looking at the CPU performance of that 16-core mobile processor compared to various other Intel and AMD SoCs in different laptops while running Ubuntu Linux.



15h.org Ships Updated Open-Source Firmware For Aging AMD Bulldozer/Piledriver Hardware

([AMD] 11 November 09:29 AM EST 15h.org)

While there is the AMD openSIL project for open-source CPU silicon initialization for platforms moving forward with plans to ultimately replace AGESA and be more friendly toward the likes of Coreboot, for those on aging AMD Bulldozer and Piledriver era platforms there is some updated open-source firmware available thanks to an independent free software project.



Intel LPMD 0.1 Released With Support For Panther Lake

([Intel] 11 November 08:21 AM EST Intel Low Power Mode Daemon)

Intel on Monday released version 0.1 of their Low Power Mode Daemon, the open-source daemon in development for several years now for optimizing active idle power on modern Intel Core (Ultra) CPUs under Linux.



How System76 & Red Hat Hope To Finally Improve The Linux Multi-GPU Experience

([Wayland] 11 November 06:39 AM EST Better Linux Multi-GPU)

System76 engineer Victoria Brekenfeld and Red Hat engineer Sebastian Wick presented at the recent XDC2025 developer conference with their hopes of finally fixing the multi-GPU experience on Linux. As part of this is getting the necessary Wayland protocols in order as well as a new gpu-daemon service for proper multi-GPU handling for the Linux desktop.



New Linux Patches To Expose AMD Ryzen AI NPU Power Metrics

([AMD] 11 November 06:22 AM EST Ryzen AI NPU Power Data)

New Linux kernel patches currently undergoing review will allow AMD Ryzen AI NPU power metrics to be exposed under Linux. In turn this is useful for helping to gauge the utilization of the neural processing unit and also helping to evaluate the actual power efficiency of leveraging the AMD Ryzen AI NPU.



Intel Xe Linux Driver Working Toward UALink & High Speed Fabrics Support

([Intel] 11 November 06:08 AM EST Intel Xe SVM)

The YouTube video recordings for the X.Org Developers' Conference 2025 that took place at the end of September in Austria are finally available. Among the many interesting XDC2025 presentations was Intel engineer Matthew Brost talking about the GPU Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) within Intel's modern Xe kernel graphics driver.



SDL3 Now Implements Render Batching For Direct3D, Metal & Vulkan

([Free Software] 11 November 05:45 AM EST Batch Rendering)

The SDL3 library that is popular with cross-platform games for abstracting various software/hardware features has implemented render batching for its built-in rendering API. This render batching is successfully wired up now for Direct3D 11/12, Apple Metal, and Vulkan APIs for more efficient graphics rendering.



AMD Posts New "amd_vpci" Accelerator Driver For Linux

([AMD] 10 November 08:47 PM EST amd_vpci Accel Driver)

While there is already AMDXDNA as one of the few currently mainline drivers in the accelerator "accel" subsystem for supporting AMD Ryzen AI NPUs, another AMD accel driver is on the way: amd_vpci. The new amd_vpci driver patches were posted today for review as AMD continues to further expand their diverse offerings in the ecosystem.



EasyEffects 8.0 Released In Porting From GTK4 To Qt / QML / Kirigami

([Desktop] 10 November 02:51 PM EST EasyEffects 8.0)

EasyEffects is the open-source application formerly known as PulseEffects that transitioned to using native PipeWire filters for providing simple audio effects on the Linux desktop. EasyEffects makes it easy to apply different audio effects like bass enhancer, compressor, pitch shift, reverberation, and many more. With this week's release of EasyEffects 8.0, the user interface has been rewritten in Qt / QML / Kirigami rather than GTK4.



GNU Coreutils 9.9 Brings Numerous Fixes

([GNU] 10 November 02:07 PM EST GNU Coreutils 9.9)

Following yesterday's release of Rust Coreutils 0.4, GNU Coreutils 9.9 is now available as the latest update to this set of core utilities common to Linux systems and other platforms.



Google Cloud N4D Delivers Great VM Performance & Value Powered By AMD EPYC Turin

([Cloud] 10 November 12:00 PM EST 1 Comment)

Google Cloud today is rolling out their N4D compute instances that are optimized for cost/price-performance and geared for general purpose workloads. The N4D instances are powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC "Turin" processors and offer very nice performance and value over their prior-generation general purpose VMs.



Can openSUSE Tumbleweed Compete With CachyOS Performance?

([Operating Systems] 10 November 09:00 AM EST 32 Comments)

Last week when delivering some CachyOS benchmarks against Fedora 43 and Ubuntu 25.10 on the Framework Desktop with AMD Ryzen AI Max+, a few Phoronix readers wrote in with the question or belief that openSUSE Tumbleweed would better perform against CachyOS given the distribution's select x86_64-v3 packages and other advantages. As it's been a while since running any benchmarks of the rolling-release openSUSE Tumbleweed, here are those benchmarks now in the mix for seeing how the performance compares.



Firefox 145 Binaries Available - Aside From 32-bit Linux Being Removed

([Mozilla] 10 November 08:49 AM EST Firefox 145)

Firefox 145 release binaries are now available. Most notable with this release is what's not there: the 32-bit Linux builds are no more.



POLYVAL Work Bringing More Performance Gains To Linux Crypto Subsystem

([Linux Kernel] 10 November 06:07 AM EST POLYVAL)

Whenever seeing Linux kernel mailing list patches from Google engineer Eric Biggers it tends to be about performance optimizations to the Linux kernel's cryptography subsystem. That was once again the case on Sunday with the newest patch series providing some nice gains.



Tencent Proposes Semantics-Aware vCPU Scheduling For Over-Subscribed KVM Linux VMs

([Linux Kernel] 10 November 05:50 AM EST Better vCPU Scheduling)

Tecent engineers have been working on addressing long-standing inefficiencies within the Linux kernel scheduler code around over-subscribed virtualized environments.



Fish 4.2 Shell Brings Interactive Improvements, Updated Rust Minimum Version

([Free Software] 10 November 05:18 AM EST Fish 4.2)

Fish 4.2 is now available as the latest version of this popular shell on Linux, macOS, and other systems.



LoongArch LA32 Target Proposed For The GCC Compiler

([GNU] 10 November 05:04 AM EST LoongArch 32-bit)

While LoongArch 64-bit is already part of the GCC compiler for the past several years, LoongArch 32-bit is now being proposed for the GNU Compiler Collection.



Patches Proposed For Radeon GCN 1.1 GPUs To Use AMDGPU Linux Driver By Default

([Radeon] 10 November 12:00 AM EST Better Driver Support)

For those still using an AMD GCN 1.1 "Sea Islands" GPU like the Radeon R9 290/390 series, HD 7790 / 8870, or other Radeon Rx 200 / Rx 300 series GPUs, there is an exciting early Christmas present this year. Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics driver team sent out the patch series on Sunday for enabling the GCN 1.1 GPUs to use the newer AMDGPU driver on Linux by default in place of the existing "Radeon" driver. This can mean better performance, Vulkan driver support out-of-the-box, and other improvements compared to using that older Radeon driver.



Rust Coreutils 0.4 Released With Better GNU Compatibility & Faster Performance

([Programming] 9 November 08:19 PM EST Rust Coreutils 0.4)

Rust Coreutils continues moving fast on their goal "toward full GNU compatibility" with the GNU Coreutils. The uutils project announced Rust Coreutils 0.4 this evening with better compatibility, performance optimizations, and other improvements.



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I see a bad moon rising.
I see trouble on the way.
I see earthquakes and lightnin'
I see bad times today.
Don't go 'round tonight,
It's bound to take your life.
There's a bad moon on the rise.
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