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Linux Dealing With Apple's Wild Mess Of Sensors On Apple Silicon SoCs

Phoronix - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 18:31
While there has been the Apple System Management Controller "SMC" hardware monitoring driver with the intent on exposing battery/power stats as well as thermal and more for Apple Silicon SoCs on Linux, it hasn't yet been working out properly on the mainline kernel. Between missing Device Tree nodes to the hodgepodge mess of sensors between the different Apple M-Series SoCs, it's a mess...

Haiku Merges NVMM For Initial Virtualization Support, But It Doesn't Yet Fully Work

Phoronix - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 18:11
The BeOS-inspired Haiku open-source operating system project has published their June 2026 status report. In the past month the developers merged their NVMM VM monitor support, hardware driver improvements, and progressed toward the upcoming Haiku sixth beta release...

"Light" GRUB Alternative Package For Confidential Computing Approved For Fedora 45

Phoronix - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 17:51
A month ago there was a change proposal raised for offering a "light" version of the GRUB2 bootloader for use in confidential computing environments. While there were some differing views on the matter for this alternative, stripped-down GRUB package as opposed to just using other bootloaders like systemd-boot, ultimately, the proposal is now approved...

Weston 16.0 Compositor Released With HDR Improvements, Vulkan Fixes

Phoronix - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 17:40
Overnight the Weston 16.0 release occurred as the latest milestone for this reference Wayland compositor...

obsidian-skills: Teach Claude Code How to Work with Obsidian

Tecmint - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 13:39
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New Linux Patches Aim To Better Handle Multiple Swap Devices

Phoronix - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 08:38
For those having Linux systems with multiple swap devices, such as for swap tiering or layered swap handling, a set of patches posted today for the Linux kernel are looking to improve the situation...

Zero trust workload identity manager version 1.1 generally available on Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat News - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 08:00
As modern applications expand across multiple clusters, clouds, and hybrid regions, traditional security mechanisms, such as long lived secrets, static certificates, or cloud provider specific identity and access management, struggle to keep up with the scale, velocity, and ephemeral nature of microservices. Red Hat’s zero trust workload identity manager is designed to resolve this by dynamically issuing temporary, cryptographically attested identities to workloads at runtime. This enables your applications to systematically prove what they are, not just where they run.Zero trust workload id

Why the future of telco depends on open, ecosystem-led architectures

Red Hat News - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 08:00
Navigating the complexities of 5G and AI requires telecommunications service providers to move beyond the restrictive, vendor-locked vertical architectures of the past. Legacy, single-vendor vertical stacks, once the industry standard, have become the primary bottleneck to growth. These rigid architectures lock operators into slow innovation cycles and unsustainable operational expenditure (OpEx). As network complexity explodes at the edge, the traditional model of "one vendor per domain" creates isolated silos that are impossible to automate at scale and too expensive to maintain.To thrive, t

Storage processing accelerates VM migrations in the migration toolkit for virtualization 2.12

Red Hat News - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 08:00
We continue to see many organizations accelerate their infrastructure modernization plans and choose Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization as their future-ready foundation for traditional virtual machine (VM) workloads. That being said, when you’re tasked with moving hundreds or thousands of legacy VMs into a cloud-native environment, speed and security are critical.The latest release of Red Hat’s migration toolkit for virtualization is version 2.12, and is in line with Red Hat OpenShift 4.22. This new release focuses on advanced storage processing, extending source provider support, and AI opt

Navigate AI and scale with Red Hat OpenShift 4.22

Red Hat News - Tue, 07/14/2026 - 08:00
Red Hat OpenShift 4.22 delivers a platform designed to meet the necessary balance of agility, security, and efficiency for your IT team. This release introduces significant advancements across the board, from hardening zero-trust security and streamlining hybrid cloud virtualization to automating complex cluster operations and providing a robust, production-ready foundation for AI/ML workloads. By shifting the focus from manual management to intelligent, platform-native automation, OpenShift 4.22 empowers organizations to modernize their infrastructure without the operational friction, ensurin

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