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AMD Ryzen AI Halo Box RGB LED Driver Inches Closer To The Mainline Kernel

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 18:13
The AMD Ryzen AI Halo mini PC powered by Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" began shipping this week. It features very nice Linux support out-of-the-box with the Debian-based Ryzen AI Developer Platform operating system. For those wishing to run their own x86_64 Linux distribution, one of the only caveats in the Linux support is quite small... No mainline kernel support yet for controlled the RGB LED light strip on the driver. But that driver is coming and will hopefully be mainlined soon...

Zlib-rs 0.6.6 Released With Updated Zlib API Support

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 18:00
Zlib-rs 0.6.6 was just released by the Trifecta Tech Foundation. Just weeks after the prior release with a fix for Intel Raptor Lake and bringing new SIMD optimizations, zlib-rs 0.6.6 is about delivering updated Zlib API compatibility...

Redox OS Gets GTK3 Backend For Orbital Desktop, Fractional Scaling & USB Gamepads

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 02:30
The open-source, Rust-based Redox OS platform had a very eventful June with many new features implemented and more software ported over to run on this from-scratch operating system...

LibreOffice 26.8 Beta Released For Improving This Free Software Office Suite

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 00:27
The Document Foundation today announced the first beta release of the LibreOffice 26.8 open-source office suite set for its stable debut in August...

OpenMandriva GitHub Disrupted & Nefarious Package Push In Sabotage Attempt

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 00:05
The OpenMandriva project put out a statement today concerning an attempted distribution sabotage effort. Part of the OpenMandriva GitHub repository was deleted and there was an empty package push made to OpenMandriva's Cooker repository in trying to obsolete all GNOME and COSMIC packages...

Single vs. Dual Channel Memory Performance With The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 22:48
Given today's pricing environment around system memory, a Phoronix Premium supporter recently requested some benchmarks to quantify the performance difference from single to dual channel memory. In considering a new computer build, he is contemplating whether to go for a single stick of DDR5 memory until memory prices hopefully subside in the future. For those in a similar boat, here are some benchmarks of single versus dual channel memory on an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus "Arrow Lake" desktop.

Intel Sunsets Quantum Intrinsics & Other Open-Source Projects This Week

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 21:37
Intel has formally archived some more of their now-unmaintained open-source projects this week...

AMD ZenDNN 6.0 Brings Many Improvements For Accelerating Inference On Ryzen/EPYC CPUs

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 21:07
AMD ZenDNN 6.0 released today as a significant update to this open-source deep neural network library for helping to accelerate inferencing on AMD Zen processors from Ryzen to EPYC...

Wayland No Longer Considered Experimental For Linux Mint's Next Cinnamon Release

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 20:23
The Linux Mint distribution has published their June development summary that most notably includes work on Cinnamon's Wayland support where it's now ready to graduate...

Linux 7.3 To Make It Easier To Disable Syscall User Dispatch

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 18:40
Introduced to the Linux kernel nearly six years ago was the Syscall User Dispatch feature to help with Linux gaming. Specifically, Syscall User Dispatch was developed to help Windows games run on Linux more efficiently. While it was upstreamed in Linux 5.11 for more efficiently intercepting system calls from Windows software under Wine, now in the name of security there are patches working their way to the mainline kernel to more easily disable it...

XWayland 24.1.13 Released To Fix Two More Security Issues In The X.Org Codebase

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 09:44
Two more security issues were made public today concerning the X.Org Server codebase and in turn XWayland also being affected...

Proton 11.0-1 Released To Advance Valve's Steam Play For The Best Linux Experience Yet

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 05:10
Proton 11.0-1 was just released as stable as the newest major version of this downstream of Wine that powers Valve's Steam Play to provide for a great Windows gaming experience across conventional Linux systems plus the popular Steam Deck and brand new Steam Machine...

AMD Linux Graphics Driver Working To Clear Out All Of Its BUG()s

Wed, 07/08/2026 - 04:53
AMDGPU kernel driver maintainer Alex Deucher of AMD sent out a set of 30 patches today working on clearing out all of the BUG() usage within this Linux kernel graphics driver...

NVIDIA Upstreams Initial Rigel CPU Core Support Into GCC Compiler

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 23:45
That didn't take long... Mere minutes after NVIDIA confirmed some basic Rosa CPU details and its "Rigel" CPU core, merged to the upstream GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase is initial enablement on the NVIDIA Rigel core...

Razer Certifying Their First Laptop For Linux: Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 23:38
Razer is a brand synonymous with gaming and finally in 2026 they are in the process of certifying their first laptop for Ubuntu Linux. This laptop going through Ubuntu Linux certification is the Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582 and it offers incredible performance with the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and GeForce RTX 5090 graphics but with that also comes a very high price tag.

NVIDIA Confirms Some Rosa CPU Details With Its Rigel Core

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 23:27
In a blog post today talking up the single threaded CPU performance of their Vera CPU with Olympus cores, NVIDIA confirmed a few basic details of their next-gen Rosa CPU featuring their "Rigel" core...

NVIDIA 610.43.03 Linux Driver Released With Unspecified Fixes

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 22:58
NVIDIA today published their latest stable driver update for Linux customers in their newest R610 release branch...

TUXEDO Computers Switching TUXEDO OS From Ubuntu To Debian Testing

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 20:06
Bavarian Linux PC vendor TUXEDO Computers announced they are switching from Ubuntu to Debian as the base for their TUXEDO OS platform...

AF_ALG "Nightmare" Being Further Limited In Linux 7.3 With New Sysctl Knob

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 18:24
The Linux kernel's AF_ALG interface was deprecated in Linux 7.2. This interface for letting user-space programs interact directly with the Linux kernel crypto API has proven to be a "massive attack surface" due to a variety of security concerns. With its deprecation in Linux 7.2, some AF_ALG features are already removed and for Linux 7.3 this interface is being further restrained...

"I'll Make The Linux Kernel Mailing List Burn": Prominent LLVM Linux Developer Returns

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 18:15
One of the original developers behind the work to allow the Linux kernel to be compiled using LLVM/Clang as an alternative to the GCC compiler is now back in the saddle working on LLVM Linux support. LLVM/Clang support for building the Linux kernel has been important for improving code portability and addressing GCC'isms, making use of LLVM compiler features not yet found with the GNU toolchain, evaluating the performance between GCC and Clang, and all the more important these days with the Linux kernel Rust integration...

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