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More AMDGPU Driver Fixes Prepped For Linux 7.2

Phoronix - Thu, 05/21/2026 - 18:23
AMD is ready with more AMDKFD compute driver and AMDGPU kernel graphics driver changes for the upcoming Linux 7.2 merge window...

chipStar 1.3 Released For Running HIP/CUDA Code On SPIR-V With OpenCL

Phoronix - Thu, 05/21/2026 - 18:16
A new release of chipStar is now available as the open-source tool for compiling and running HIP/CUDA code in a vendor-neutral manner with the SPIR-V intermediate representation on OpenCL or even Intel Level Zero as the run-time alternative. This is part of the ambitious effort to allow NVIDIA CUDA and AMD HIP code to ultimately run on alternative vendors with increasing levels of success...

New Patches Allow The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G To Be More Useful Under Linux

Phoronix - Thu, 05/21/2026 - 18:01
Back in 2024 there were Linux patches to enable a partially-working Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G laptop that is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8xc Gen 3 (SC8280XP) SoC. Now in 2026, there are new patches for making that ARM-powered Microsoft Surface laptop actually working more respectably under Linux... Like a working display and more...

What even is the harness in AI?

Red Hat News - Thu, 05/21/2026 - 08:00
I recently saw OpenClaw referred to as a harness. I thought, “That’s interesting. OpenClaw isn’t a harness. It’s an agent runtime—it drives the agent loop.” So, what does the word "harness" even mean?The conversation so farThe structural baseline for the concept comes from Birgitta Böckeler's April 2026 article, which elegantly defines an agent as model + harness = agent. She bifurcated the stack into a builder harness (the inner runtime shipped with the tool) and a user harness (the developer's custom context). This definition built on a wave of discussion from February 2026, whi

Red Hat's Approach to Keyboard Testing for Web Accessibility

Red Hat News - Thu, 05/21/2026 - 08:00
One of the core principles of Red Hat’s open source culture is open exchange, which is the belief that information should be freely available and accessible to anyone. I recently represented Red Hat at Axe-con 2026, the free accessibility conference organized by Deque Systems. There, I shared one of the methods we use to ensure an inclusive experience on our public websites: Keyboard accessibility testing.My Axe-con presentation outlined the topic and invited viewers to join me in a live demonstration of some keyboard testing practices. After the demo, I performed a quick top-to-bottom test

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