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Russian Spam & Profanities Are Now Plaguing The Arch Linux AUR

Tue, 06/16/2026 - 00:43
After days of dealing with 1,500+ packages in the Arch Linux AUR containing malware, the latest headache in the Arch Linux User Repository is Russian spam and offensive messages...

Firefox 152 Now Available With JPEG-XL Support Built By Default, Modernized Settings UI

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 23:15
The Firefox 152.0 release binaries are now available ahead of tomorrow's official unveiling. With Firefox 152 there is now the JPEG-XL support code being compiled by default for the release albeit still disabled at run-time by default behind a preference for now...

Reading /proc/filesystems Is Surprisingly Done Very Often & Now As Much As 444% Faster

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 22:33
Reading /proc/filesystems for obtaining a list of file-systems supported by the running kernel is done frequently on Linux. Namely due to being read by the SELinux library (libselinux), reading of /proc/filesystems is done more often than one would typically expect and now the Linux 7.2 kernel is optimizing for it to yield much better performance...

Framework Computer Making Progress On Coreboot For Their Modern Intel-Powered Laptops

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 21:05
While we have seen Coreboot work-in-progress support for older Ryzen-powered Framework Laptops, it seems there is a recent uptick in development around supporting Coreboot on Framework Computer's modern Intel-powered wares...

Cache Aware Scheduling Merged For Linux 7.2 For Boosting Modern Intel & AMD CPUs

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 20:31
The scheduler updates were merged this morning for the Linux 7.2 kernel and it's exciting. Cache Aware Scheduling has finally been merged! This is a win for especially modern Intel and AMD processors with multiple last level caches (LLCs)...

Linux 7.2 Introducing The Rust Zerocopy Library To Eliminate More "Unsafe" Code

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 19:03
Miguel Ojeda already mailed in the many Rust code changes for the in-development Linux 7.2 kernel. This is quite a big Rust code with more than forty thousand new lines of Rust code in the kernel...

Linux 7.2 To Better Communicate File-System Casefolding For Helping Windows NFS & More

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 18:24
Newly-merged code for the in-development Linux 7.2 kernel will now expose the case-folding (case insensitive) behavior of local file-systems so that Linux file servers and others can properly report the actual behavior rather than guessing if case-folding is actually used/supported...

GNU Linux-libre 7.1-gnu Released With More Driver Deblobbing, Unhappy With i486 Removal

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 17:55
Following yesterday's release of the upstream Linux 7.1 kernel release, GNU Linux-libre 7.1 is out with its new build for de-blobbing various drivers from loading non-free-software microcode/firmware and other sanitizing of the kernel code in the name of software freedom...

Linux 7.2 To Raise LLVM/Clang Compiler Requirement, Add Support For Distributed ThinLTO

Mon, 06/15/2026 - 08:33
Among the early pull requests sent in prior to today's Linux 7.1 release of new material aiming for Linux 7.2 were all the Kbuild updates...

Linux 7.1 Released: New NTFS Driver, Intel FRED For Panther Lake, Faster Arc Graphics

Sun, 06/14/2026 - 23:09
Linus Torvalds just released the stable Linux 7.1 kernel and it's coming a half-day early thanks to his travel plans...

Arch Linux AUR Hit By Another Wave Of Now More Sophisticated Malware Attack

Sun, 06/14/2026 - 18:32
Just a day after Arch Linux developers believed they got their malware AUR incident under control with 1,500+ packages affected by malware, another round of of AUR malware is now being discovered. This latest round is more sophisticated as with code obfuscation to better conceal the intent...

Revised AVX-512 xor_gen() Implementation For Linux RAID Yielding More Performance Gains

Sun, 06/14/2026 - 18:22
A few days back I wrote about Google's Eric Biggers spearheading an AVX-512 implementation of xor_gen() as the Linux kernel function used for generating and validating parity blocks such as for RAID5/RAID6. That initial implementation was yielding up to 41% better performance while a new implementation has now been posted for scoring some additional victories...

pkgcli As PackageKit's Modern, Nicer Command Line Interface

Sun, 06/14/2026 - 18:09
Open-source developer Matthias Klumpp wrote a blog post today outlining his recent work developing pkgcli, a new and modern command-line interface (CLI) around the PackageKit package management abstraction layer...

Wine-Staging 11.11 Released With 289 Patches Atop Upstream

Sun, 06/14/2026 - 08:52
Following Friday's exciting release of Wine 11.11 with Wayland driver improvements, Wine-Staging 11.11 is now available for this experimental/testing derivative that continues carrying nearly 300 patches atop the upstream codebase...

Intel Ending Development Of BigDL: An Open-Source AI/LLM Effort Getting Axed

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 22:38
Among Intel's ongoing reduction in open-source projects they maintain, their BigDL open-source project focused on running large language models across Intel XPUs from Core Ultra laptops to discrete GPUs to cloud / data center hardware all in a low-latency manner, is being ended...

Fedora 45 Considering A Lightened GRUB Bootloader For Confidential Compute

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 20:22
Among the changes being considered for the in-development Fedora 45 is a lightened version of the GRUB UEFI bootloader that would focus on being a minimal implementation suitable for confidential computing...

Intel Thermald 2.5.12 Released... With Initial Support For ARM

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 18:47
Released on Friday was the newest version of Intel Thermald, the thermal daemon developed by Intel for their processors on Linux for monitoring and helping control temperatures across modern Intel-powered laptops and desktops. Catching me immediately by surprise was Intel Thermald 2.5.12 introducing support for ARM...

GCC 17 Merges Function Multi-Versioning For APX & AVX10.2

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 18:20
Earlier this month I wrote about Intel working on function multi-versioning support for APX and AVX10.2 with the GCC compiler. This allows developers to write optimized code paths specifically targeting Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) or Advanced Vector Extensions 10.2 capabilities of future processors while being able to otherwise fall-back to generic or other optimized code paths for other ISA target features. This work is now merged for GCC 17...

Haiku OS Now Enables AVX-512 Support, Other Hardware Improvements

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 18:04
The BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system now enables Advanced Vector Extensions 512 on capable Intel/AMD CPUs. A number of other hardware driver improvements were also merged for this interesting OS during the last month...

KDE Plasma 6.7 Sees Last Minute Fixes Ahead Of Next Week's Release

Sat, 06/13/2026 - 17:46
Ahead of the much anticipated Plasma 6.7 desktop release next week, KDE developers have been busy putting final touches on it, mostly in the form of bug/regression fixes...

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