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MCTP-Over-USB Driver Slated For Linux 6.15
A new driver planned to be submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle is an implementation of MCTP over USB as defined by the DMTF standard DSP0283...
2025-02-24 08:52
Years In The Making, Intel Timed I/O "TIO" Looks To Finally Land In Linux 6.15
Intel Timed I/O "TIO" has been present on Intel processors going back to 2019 and the Linux driver support has been worked on for several years, but finally this year with the upcoming Linux 6.15 cycle is this Intel Timed I/O code expected to be merged...
2025-02-24 06:29
Linux's libinput Input Library Finally Supports 3-Finger Dragging
Libinput as the open-source input handling library used by the modern Linux desktop both by Wayland compositors and the X.Org Server now has support for three-finger dragging...
2025-02-24 06:07
Intel Vulkan Linux Driver Now Enables VK_EXT_shader_image_atomic_int64
The newest feature merged this weekend to Intel's open-source "ANV" Vulkan driver for Linux systems is support for the VK_EXT_shader_image_atomic_int64 extension...
2025-02-24 06:00
KiCad 9.0 Released For Advancing Open-Source EDA
KiCad 9.0 is now available as the newest version of this leading open-source Electronics Design Automation (EDA) suite that can rival some proprietary solutions for designing PCBs and other electronic hardware...
2025-02-24 00:00
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 23rd, 2025
The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for February 23rd, 2025, brings news about Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS, Mesa 25.0, KDE Plasma 6.3.1, PeaZip 10.3, Linux kernel 6.13 on Ubuntu, as well as all the latest distro and software updates. The post 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup:...
2025-02-23 22:45
4 New Visual Effects Added to ‘Burn My Windows’ GNOME Extensions
A set of four cool new window opening and closing animations got added to gaudy GNOME Shell extension Burn My Windows this weekend. A veritable Linux eye-candy essential, Burn My Windows makes it easy to apply a variety of visual effects to Ubuntu when...
2025-02-23 17:45
4 New Effects Added to ‘Burn My Windows’ GNOME Extension
A set of four cool new window opening and closing animations got added to gaudy GNOME Shell extension Burn My Windows this weekend. A veritable Linux eye-candy essential, Burn My Windows makes it easy to apply a variety of visual effects to Ubuntu when...
2025-02-23 17:45
Linux 6.14-rc4 Released: The Right Kind Of "Boring"
Linus Torvalds released the Linux 6.14-rc4 kernel a short time ago as this half-way point to Linux 6.14 stable that should be out before the end of March...
2025-02-23 16:49
GNU Emacs 30.1 Released With Android Support, Emacs Lisp Native Compiler By Default
GNU Emacs 30.1 is out today as the newest version of this extensible text editor...
2025-02-23 13:15
Valve Snuck The Lenovo Legion Go S Controller Support Into The Linux Kernel
Valve is supporting Lenovo with the Legion Go S gaming handheld running their Arch Linux based SteamOS. Beyond the fanfare at CES, Valve has been collaborating with Lenovo on engineering resources for ensuring the Legion Go S is running well with Steam...
2025-02-23 08:53
AMD Preparing New GPU Support For Their Kernel Graphics Driver In Linux 6.15
AMD has sent out their initial pull request of "new stuff" for their AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and AMDKFD compute driver of feature additions they want to make for the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel. Most notable from this week's submission to DRM-Next...
2025-02-23 06:51
OneXPlayer Linux Driver Catching Up To The Windows Monitoring Driver
OneXPlayer produces a line of handheld gaming consoles powered by AMD or Intel SoCs. These devices ship with Windows out-of-the-box but given they are x86_64 software have worked alright with Linux and there's been a OneXPlayer Linux driver for support...
2025-02-23 06:36
SVT-AV1 3.0 Released With Faster CPU-Based AV1 Encoding
SVT-AV1 as the open-source, CPU-based AV1 encoder that was started by Intel software engineers and now led by the Alliance for Open Media is out this week with the big SVT-AV1 3.0 release. Here's some details on SVT-AV1 3.0 as well as some initial perf...
2025-02-23 04:00
Mesa's Venus Now Exposes Vulkan 1.4 Support
The Mesa Venus driver code for use with VirtIO-GPU for exposing accelerated Vulkan API support within virtualized environments (VMs) now is advertising Vulkan 1.4 API support...
2025-02-23 03:00
Wine Staging 10.2 Adds Support For AF_UNIX Sockets
Following Friday's release of Wine 10.2, Wine Staging 10.2 is out for testing as this more experimental/leading-edge version of Wine that is shipping with 300+ extra patches for testing...
2025-02-22 20:18
PeaZip 10.3 Archive Manager Improves Integration with GNOME and KDE Plasma
PeaZip 10.3 open-source and free archive manager is now available for download with better integration with the GNOME and KDE Plasma desktops, a new Linux theme, and other changes. Here's what's new! The post PeaZip 10.3 Archive Manager Improves Integr...
2025-02-22 14:41
Microsoft Makes More Of Their DirectX Compiler Code Open-Source
Back in 2017 was the initial open-source DirectX Shader Compiler milestone and since then Microsoft has continued iterating on it with better Linux support, new features, and ironing out other gaps in this "DirectXShaderCompiler" project. On Friday the...
2025-02-22 12:37
Asahi Linux's Honeykrisp Vulkan Driver Gains Sparse Support In Mesa 25.1
Alyssa Rosenzweig has carried out a fresh sync of the Asahi Linux AGX Gallium3D and Honeykrisp Vulkan driver changes of the work that was being carried by the Asahi Linux development tree and now upstreamed to Mesa proper...
2025-02-22 09:14
SystemV Filesystem Being Removed From The Linux Kernel
The SystemV file-system that implements Xenix FS, SystemV/386 FS, and Coherent FS is set to be removed from the Linux kernel. The SystemV file-system was orphaned back in 2023 while now is set to be removed entirely after developers realized the code w...
2025-02-22 06:57