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AerynOS 2025.12 Brings Many Package Updates

Phoronix - Wed, 12/10/2025 - 06:45
AerynOS 2025.12 is available today as the latest installment of this from-scratch Linux distribution originally known as Serpent OS...

Canonical To Distribute AMD ROCm Libraries With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

Phoronix - Wed, 12/10/2025 - 02:00
AMD previously talked of simplifying the in-box Linux support for ROCm during the second half of 2025. So far we haven't seen any groundbreaking changes from that initiative besides AMD working on various package archives/repositories to make it easier to install the latest ROCm on different Linux distributions. But today a big announcement is now public that Canonical with next year's Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release will provide official ROCm packages along with other libraries...

Linux Foundation's Newest Endeavor: The Agentic AI Foundation

Phoronix - Wed, 12/10/2025 - 01:47
The Linux Foundation today announced it's formed another foundation under its growing umbrella that extends well beyond the traditional "Linux" landscape: the Agentic AI Foundation...

Firefox 147 Beta Released With XDG Base Directory Support

Phoronix - Wed, 12/10/2025 - 01:20
With Firefox 146 released, which is exciting for delivering fractional scaling on Wayland, Firefox 147 Beta is now available and it's also quite exciting to Linux users for another reason...

Scheduler Woes: Bisecting Early Performance Regressions Found In Linux 6.19

Phoronix - Wed, 12/10/2025 - 00:00
Yesterday I noted some early performance regressions I've found on the Linux 6.19 kernel compared to Linux 6.18 LTS stable. Those initial benchmarks were on an AMD EPYC server. Since then I've seen many of the same workloads regressing similarly on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper workstation between Linux 6.18 and Linux 6.19 Git. Given the significant impact and AMD Threadripper processors always helping out to speed-up Linux kernel build times to make for a quicker and more manageable kernel bisecting experience, here is a look at some of the results for the Linux 6.19 performance regressions.

AMD EPYC Embedded 2005 Series Announced For BGA Zen 5 CPUs

Phoronix - Tue, 12/09/2025 - 23:00
AMD today announced their newest member of their expansive EPYC family: the EPYC Embedded 2005 series. The new AMD EPYC Embedded 2005 Series are intended primarily for networking, storage, and industrial devices while these BGA processors will likely see other interesting thin-server uses as well.

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