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Linux 6.19 Nova Driver Landing Boot42 Support For Next-Gen NVIDIA GPUs

Phoronix - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 19:40
Along with getting the NVIDIA GSP fully booted and initialized for Ampere GPUs with the Nova driver code coming to Linux 6.19, this next kernel version is also beginning to make preparations for eyeing next-generation NVIDIA GPU support on this open-source driver...

Rusticl Has Turned Out Remarkably Well For Open-Source OpenCL For Mesa Drivers

Phoronix - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 19:27
Rusticl as a modern OpenCL implementation for Mesa Gallium3D drivers has turned out remarkably well. Rusticl performance has evolved quite well for this Rust-based OpenCL driver and it continues tacking on new features / OpenCL extensions as well as working gracefully with more Mesa drivers. Rusticl lead developer Karol Herbst presented on some of the recent accomplishments for this driver back at XDC2025...

Intel Preps Linux KVM For Diamond Rapids' AVX10.2 & Expanded AMX

Phoronix - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 18:58
The latest feature enablement work happening by Intel for the Linux kernel with next-generation Diamond Rapids server processors are the adjustments to the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) for readying the new CPU ISA capabilities for a virtualized world...

How to Open and Edit Apple iWork Files on Linux

Tecmint - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 13:05
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MEMINSPECT Proposed For The Linux Kernel To Help In Memory Analysis / Debugging

Phoronix - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 09:51
A patch series sent out today on the Linux kernel mailing list proposes "MEMINSPECT" as a new mechanism for helping with memory analysis...

Why is OpenShift Virtualization becoming the strategic platform for virtualization customers?

Red Hat News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:00
We are 2 years in on a strategic shift in virtualization. Although this shift created some initial panic, most customers have taken advantage of this shift as an opportunity to make a more strategic decision on where they want to go on their virtualization journey.Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization is built on innovation, where customer needs inspire our engineers to deliver high-impact solutions to help them move from concept to general availability in a matter of months, not years. It’s no surprise that this commitment to rapid, customer-focused innovation earned OpenShift Virtualization the

Integrating Red Hat Lightspeed in 2025: From observability to actionable automation

Red Hat News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:00
Red Hat Lightspeed (formerly Red Hat Insights) has long helped operations teams detect risks, open tickets, and share findings with the right tools, connecting proactive intelligence to everyday workflows.Much has changed, not only in Red Hat Lightspeed itself, but also in how organizations are using it. Across industries, teams have built custom dashboards, reporting portals, and IT service management (ITSM) integrations powered by the Red Hat Lightspeed API. Others have connected Red Hat Lightspeed data into continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, monitoring environments, and

More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 3)

Red Hat News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:00
This series takes a look at the people and planning that went into building and releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. From the earliest conceptual stages to the launch at Red Hat Summit 2025, we’ll hear firsthand accounts of how RHEL 10 came into being.Part 1 | Part 2In our previous installment of the story of how Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 came to be, we learned about a new approach to building the platform. In part 3, the team focuses on the delicate balancing act of keeping thousands of moving parts in sync while features like image mode and RHEL Lightspeed (and the stories we’

Rust-Based Arm GPU Kernel Driver "Tyr" Begins Running GNOME & Basic Games

Phoronix - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 07:38
Initially upstreamed into the Linux 6.18 kernel is Tyr as a Rust-based GPU kernel driver for Arm Mali hardware. This is in effect a Rust alternative to the Panthor DRM kernel driver for newer Arm Mali GPUs with the Command Stream Firmware (CSF). With the latest development code for Tyr, it's moved onto running the GNOME desktop and basic games like SuperTuxKart...

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