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NVIDIA Engineer Now Co-Maintainer Of "NOVA" Open-Source Rust GPU Driver

([Nouveau] 25 June 08:37 PM EDT NOVA-Core Co-Maintainer)

The NOVA-Core driver as the basis for a modern, Rust-written open-source NVIDIA GPU driver for the upstream Linux kernel and eventual successor to the reverse-engineered Nouveau DRM driver has a new co-maintainer.



Proposal To Ship XLibre As X11 Server Packages On Fedora Linux Is Withdrawn

([Fedora] 25 June 02:33 PM EDT XLibre Proposal Withdrawn)

The controversial proposal to replace the upstream X.Org X11 server packages on Fedora Linux with XLibre is not going to happen... At least not for now. The change proposal has been withdrawn prior to being voted on by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo).



Mozilla Formally Discontinues Its DeepSpeech Project

([Mozilla] 25 June 02:15 PM EDT DeepSpeech)

One of the interesting projects engaged in by Mozilla that directly wasn't related to their web browser efforts was DeepSpeech, an embedded/offline speech-to-text engine. To not much surprise given the lack of activity in recent years, last week they finally and formally discontinued the open-source project.



AVX-512's Enormous Advantage For AMD EPYC 4005 Series Performance

([Processors] 25 June 03:00 PM EDT 41 Comments)

The AMD EPYC 4005 "Grado"" processors launched by AMD in May for entry-level servers offer downright amazing value, performance, and power efficiency over the Intel Xeon 6300 / Xeon E-2400 series competition. Intel's top-of-stack Xeon 6300 (Xeon 6369P) / Xeon E processors fail to compete with even the mid-tier EPYC 4005 series processors in either performance, power, or cost effectiveness. Among the many advantages to these budget-friendly EPYC processors is having AVX-512 support with a full 512-bit data path compared to the Xeon 6300 series only having AVX2. For providing more insight into the AVX-512 performance impact with the AMD EPYC 4005 series, here are some enabled/disabled comparison benchmarks and how they are positioned relative to the Xeon 6369P server processor.



RADV Driver Introduces Limited Support For NVIDIA Cooperative Matrix Extension

([Mesa] 25 June 09:00 AM EDT VK_NV_cooperative_matrix2)

The Mesa Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" has merged support for the VK_NV_cooperative_matrix2 NVIDIA Vulkan extension but it's hidden by default and only partially supported with a focus on helping FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 and VKD3D-Proton.



Intel Preps Linux PTC "Throttling Control Interface" To Run Hotter For Better Performance

([Intel] 25 June 08:10 AM EDT PTC Throttling Control)

With the Linux 6.16 kernel Intel enabled the new Platform Temperature Control (PTC) interface as part of their int340x thermal driver. Now ahead of the Linux 6.17 kernel Intel PTC is being extended to support a Throttling Control Interface for those that may prefer running their system(s) hotter in order to enjoy better performance.



Fairphone 6 Announced With Same-Day Linux Support Patches

([Hardware] 25 June 06:20 AM EDT Fairphone 6)

Dutch electronics company Fairphone today announced their Fairphone Gen 6 smartphone as the successor to the Fairphone 5. Fairphone 6 continues to be repair-friendly and was just announced this morning while already the Linux support patches have hit the Linux kernel mailing list.



Intel Open-Source Software Begins Adding Notices For Generative AI Use

([Intel] 25 June 06:05 AM EDT Intel Gen AI Usage)

Intel open-source software projects are beginning to relay notices that they may have been developed with support from Intel-operated generative AI solutions.



PNG Spec Updated For HDR Images & Animated PNGs

([Standards] 25 June 05:42 AM EDT PNG)

While WebP and AVIF generate much of the interest these days from a tech perspective for modern image formats, the PNG image format was just updated with new features.



Former Btrfs Lead Developer Chris Mason Announces New "rsched" Tool

([Free Software] 24 June 08:27 PM EDT rsched)

Open-source Linux developer Chris Mason who is known for being the original lead developer of the Btrfs file-system recently began hacking on a new tool that he announced today, rsched.



Linux Kernel's gconfig Finally Ported From GTK2 To GTK3

([Linux Kernel] 24 June 02:05 PM EDT GTK3 gconfig)

While the GIMP image editor received a bad rap for the amount of time it took to see a stable release based on the GTK3 toolkit rather than GTK2, only today patches have emerged for taking the Linux kernel's gconfig graphical kernel configuration utility from GTK2 to GTK3.



Fedora's FESCo To Decide Whether To Replace Upstream X.Org Server With XLibre Fork

([Fedora] 24 June 01:45 PM EDT Fedora 43 Change Proposal)

In addition to the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) having to decide on whether i686 support should end for Fedora Linux (including multilib), another contentious proposal is on replacing the X.Org X11 Server with the controversial XLibre fork.



mmc-utils 1.0 Released For Managing MMC Storage On Linux

([Linux Storage] 24 June 11:30 AM EDT mmc-utils 1.0)

Today marks the debut of mmc-utils 1.0 as the inaugural release for this de facto solution for managing MMC storage devices under Linux.



Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 Performing Well, Achieving Faster Results On AMD EPYC 9005 Series

([Operating Systems] 24 June 10:15 AM EDT 5 Comments)

It has been one month since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 was officially announced and it's proving to be a nice upgrade for enterprise Linux use. Jiving with what I had seen out of RHEL 10 beta performance and general expectations considering the plethora of software upgrades from RHEL 9 to RHEL 10, the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 release is helping tap additional performance out of modern servers.



Intel Compute Runtime 25.22.33944.8 Continues Baking Panther Lake, More Optimizations

([Intel] 24 June 08:44 AM EDT Intel CR 25.22.33944.8)

Building off this morning's release of the Intel Graphics Compiler 2.12.5 is now the updated Intel Compute Runtime 25.22.33944.8 as their June 2025 feature release.



Fedora 44 Looks To Drop i686 Support: No More Multi-Lib / x86 32-bit Packages

([Fedora] 24 June 06:43 AM EDT Dropping i686)

Fedora Linux for a while already stopped building i686 kernel releases and dropped their dedicated i686 repositories while now for the Fedora 44 release there is a proposal to take things further: finish gutting the i686 support. The new change proposal seeks to no longer include packages built for the i686 architecture and thereby dropping multi-lib support for 32-bit packages on 64-bit hosts. There wouldn't be any packages built any longer for i686 under this F44 proposal.



Cryptsetup 2.8 Released With Support For Inline Hardware Metadata Space

([Hardware] 24 June 06:16 AM EDT cryptsetup 2.8)

Cryptsetup 2.8 is out today as the newest feature release for this widely-used utility used to setup disk encryption under Linux around the DM-CRYPT kernel functionality for LUKS volumes and more.



RadeonSI Lands Shared Virtual Memory "SVM" Support For Mesa 25.2

([Mesa] 24 June 06:06 AM EDT RadeonSI SVM)

Adding to the many graphics driver features to look forward to with next quarter's Mesa 25.2 release is now Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver.



Intel Graphics Compiler 2.12.5 Brings Fixes, C++20 Compatibility Updates

([Intel] 24 June 05:40 AM EDT Intel IGC 2.12.5)

The Intel Graphics Compiler "IGC" 2.12.5 release just occurred as the next feature release to this open-source graphics compiler used by the Intel Compute Runtime and also by various graphics APIs under Microsoft Windows with the Intel graphics driver.



RADV Vulkan Driver Lands Some "Random Bits & Pieces" For CDNA Accelerators

([Mesa] 23 June 08:40 PM EDT RADV + CDNA Patches)

The RADV open-source Radeon Vulkan driver within Mesa supports GFX9/Vega graphics cards but not the later CDNA-based Instinct accelerators. However, some patches merged today for Mesa 25.2-devel did introduce some "random bits and pieces" for CDNA but not a full implementation.



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