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NVIDIA Graphics On Haiku OS Make Progress With NVIDIA Open Kernel Modules + NVK/Zink

Phoronix - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 04:20
As a wonderful New Year surprise, there's good momentum on NVIDIA graphics support for the BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system...

Valve's Linux Efforts, Kernel Improvements & KDE Plasma Wayland Advancements Topped 2025

Phoronix - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 01:50
After looking yesterday at the most viewed Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks of 2025, today's look is at the most popular open-source/Linux news of the past year. There were 3,286 original news articles on Phoronix during 2025 written by your's truly, here's a look back at what excited readers the most over these past twelve months...

ReactOS Starts 2026 With Another "Major Step" Toward Windows NT6 Compatibility

Phoronix - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 23:42
The ReactOS free software project is turning 30 this year and its "open-source Windows" OS ambitions remain. They are starting out this year with another "major step" towards Windows NT 6.0 compatibility...

IceWM 4.0 Improves Alt-Tab Window Switcher, Alpha Blending + 32-bit RGBA Default

Phoronix - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 22:02
For fans of the IceWM X11 window manager, the project kicked off 2026 by releasing IceWM 4.0...

SDL 3.4 Released With Many New APIs, Better Emscripten & Native PNG Support

Phoronix - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 20:02
Kicking off the new year for Linux gaming and cross-platform gaming at large is the release of the SDL 3.4 library. SDL is part of the Steam runtime and continues to be widely-used for abstracting software/hardware for creating more portable games and other applications...

Linux 6.19 Lands Fix For Dead WiFi With MediaTek MT792x Wireless

Phoronix - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 19:47
Merged to Linux Git on New Year's Eve was a fix in the form of a code revert for broken MediaTek WiFi on the in-development Linux 6.19 kernel...

More Improvements To Old AMD GPU Support On Linux Are Planned For 2026

Phoronix - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 19:32
With Linux 6.19 aging AMD GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 GPUs switched the default kernel driver used to provide for much better performance, RADV Vulkan support out-of-the-box, and other improvements compared to using the legacy Radeon DRM kernel driver. For 2026, Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics team has more improvements still planned to enhance these older AMD graphics cards on Linux...

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