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Rust For Linux 7.1 Bringing Experimental Option That Can Help Performance
Rust For Linux 7.1 Bringing Experimental Option That Can Help Performance

In advance of the Linux 7.1 merge window opening, Miguel Ojeda sent out all of the Rust feature updates on Friday. This includes bumping the minimum Rust version for building the Linux kernel as well as a new experimental option that can provide better performance for Rust code within the kernel, alongside other updates.

Servo Browser Engine Making It Easier For Embedded Use
Servo Browser Engine Making It Easier For Embedded Use

The open-source, Rust-based Servo browser engine has been improving its Servoshell demo browser application while one of the most promising potentials for this engine is around embedded use as an alternative to the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF). With the latest moves by Servo developers, they are making for a more compelling story for its use.

Apple HFS / HFS+ File-System Support Seeing Many Fixes For Linux 7.1
Apple HFS / HFS+ File-System Support Seeing Many Fixes For Linux 7.1

5 Hours Ago - Apple - Apple HFS

Nearly one year ago to the day I noted Linux developers were considering the removal of the Apple HFS and HFS+ file-system drivers from the kernel. They were orphaned the past decade and turning into a maintenance burden for upstream developers. But then to some surprise, a few developers stepped up to maintain the HFS(+) drivers. One year later it's proving to be a success story with more fixes for this aging Apple file-system support continuing.

Btrfs Brings Performance Improvements, Shutdown ioctl Stable With Linux 7.1
Btrfs Brings Performance Improvements, Shutdown ioctl Stable With Linux 7.1

Among the early pull requests sent out to Linus Torvalds even before the Linux 7.0 kernel officially released on Sunday were the Btrfs file-system updates. This feature-packed CoW file-system is seeing more performance optimizations for Linux 7.1 as well as its shutdown ioctl feature no longer being experimental and a variety of fixes.

GNU Linux-libre 7.0 Deals With Deblobbing More Drivers & Cleansing DT Files
GNU Linux-libre 7.0 Deals With Deblobbing More Drivers & Cleansing DT Files

6 Hours Ago - GNU - GNU Linux-Libre-7.0

Building off last night's release of the Linux 7.0 kernel is now the GNU Linux-libre 7.0-gnu kernel release for that downstream kernel that removes support for loading non-free-software kernel modules, blocks the loading of loadable microcode/firmware even when it means greatly reduced hardware support, and other sanitization of code in the name of software freedom.

12 April

Linux 7.0 Released With New Hardware Support, Optimizations & Self-Healing XFS
Linux 7.0 Released With New Hardware Support, Optimizations & Self-Healing XFS

As expected the stable Linux 7.0 kernel was just released today in marking this next kernel release. The Linux 7.0 milestone comes due to Linus Torvalds' preference of bumping the major version number after hitting X.19 as opposed to any single major change, but in any event there are a lot of great improvements and changes to find with this new kernel version. Linux 7.0 is also what's powering the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.

Linux 7.0 Sees Last Minute Fix For Bogus Hardware Errors On AMD Zen 3
Linux 7.0 Sees Last Minute Fix For Bogus Hardware Errors On AMD Zen 3

12 April 06:23 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Zen 3 Hardware Errors

Ahead of the Linux 7.0 stable kernel release expected later today are some last minute pull requests sent out this morning. Notable for those using AMD Zen 3 hardware is addressing some bogus hardware errors that began appearing for some users on recent versions of the Linux kernel.

Trisquel 12.0 Released For Free Software Foundation Endorsed Distribution
Trisquel 12.0 Released For Free Software Foundation Endorsed Distribution

For those sticking to absolute free software ideals, Trisquel 12.0 was released this weekend for this Free Software Foundation (FSF) approved distribution for only containing free software and foregoing loadable microcode/firmware and running on the Linux-libre kernel even with its reduced scope in hardware support.

11 April

AMD's GAIA Now Allows Building Custom AI Agents Via Chat, Becomes "True Desktop App"
AMD's GAIA Now Allows Building Custom AI Agents Via Chat, Becomes "True Desktop App"

11 April 03:49 PM EDT - AMD - Generative AI Is Awesome

In addition to their efforts around the Lemonade SDK itself, AMD software engineers working on their AI initiatives continue to be investing quite a bit into the Lemonade-using GAIA, the project that originally stood for "Generative AI Is Awesome". AMD's GAIA now allows building your own custom AI agents via chatting with GAIA as well as becoming a "true desktop app" so it's easier to deploy across Windows, Linux, and macOS environments.

D7VK 1.7 Brings More Improvements For Legacy Direct3D On Vulkan
D7VK 1.7 Brings More Improvements For Legacy Direct3D On Vulkan

D7VK as the open-source project that began as a fork of DXVK in adding support for Direct3D 7 atop Vulkan has with time extended its range to also supporting Direct3D 6, 5, and 3 APIs. Out today is D7VK 1.7 in continuing to better support those vintage versions of Microsoft's Direct3D API.

10 April

Support For AMD GFX11.7 "RDNA 4m" Pending For RADV & RadeonSI Drivers
Support For AMD GFX11.7 "RDNA 4m" Pending For RADV & RadeonSI Drivers

10 April 08:36 PM EDT - AMD - RDNA 4m

Back in February we were the first to report on a new AMD "RDNA 4m" target appearing in the AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler. While part of the "RDNA 4" family, it's graphics IP version is GFX 11.7 (GFX1170) that is associated with the RDNA 3 family but with some ISA changes to align it slightly more with the newer RDNA 4 graphics IP. While the RDNA 4m AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler patches have been out for two months, the Mesa patches have only been posted this week for enabling the RADV Vulkan driver and RadeonSI Gallium3D (OpenGL) driver support.

Intel's New Shader Compiler "Jay" Merged For Mesa 26.1
Intel's New Shader Compiler "Jay" Merged For Mesa 26.1

10 April 04:11 PM EDT - Intel - Intel Jay Compiler

It was just a few days ago that Jay was publicly posted as the new shader compiler in-development for Intel GPUs on Linux for both their ANV Vulkan and Iris Gallium3D drivers. While still very experimental, that initial Jay compiler code was merged today for Mesa 26.1-devel.

Firefox 149 vs. Chrome 147 Web Browser Performance On Linux
Firefox 149 vs. Chrome 147 Web Browser Performance On Linux

It has been a while since featuring a showdown of the Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome web browsers on Linux. With some fresh benchmarks being overdue plus the new JetStream 3 browser benchmark having been announced last week, here is some fresh data for how these two dominant web browsers are competing on the modern Linux desktop from an Intel Panther Lake system running Ubuntu 26.04.

Linux 2026 "Spring Cleaning" To Address Some Code Remnants As Far Back As Linux v0.1
Linux 2026 "Spring Cleaning" To Address Some Code Remnants As Far Back As Linux v0.1

A big kernel patch series was posted today by longtime Linux developer Thomas Gleixner. The set of 38 patches amount to some big time "spring cleaning" with addressing some code remnants still around that originated back in the very early Linux v0.1 kernel while some other code being cleaned up dates back to the Linux 1.3~2.1 kernel series from the 90's.

Bitland WMI Laptop Driver Slated For Linux 7.1
Bitland WMI Laptop Driver Slated For Linux 7.1

10 April 09:02 AM EDT - Hardware - Bitland Driver

Bitland, the Chinese OEM that manufactured systems for Lenovo and other companies until being added to the US Entity List due to being accused of using Uyghur forced labor, is expected to see a WMI driver added to the Linux 7.1 kernel for better supporting Bitland laptops.

TUXEDO Laptops Will Enjoy More Features With The Upstream Linux 7.1 Kernel
TUXEDO Laptops Will Enjoy More Features With The Upstream Linux 7.1 Kernel

10 April 06:10 AM EDT - Hardware - Uniwill Driver Improvements

TUXEDO Computers' laptops received some heat in the past from upstream Linux kernel developers over their out-of-tree kernel drivers but fortunately that situation has been improving. The Uniwill driver premiered in the Linux 6.19 kernel with that OEM manufacturing many of the TUXEDO Computers laptop models. That Uniwill x86 platform driver enabled more functionality for TUXEDO hardware in the mainline kernel and has continued improving since its upstreaming. More features are on the way for Linux 7.1.

More SpacemiT K3 RVA23 SoC Functionality Expected For Linux 7.1
More SpacemiT K3 RVA23 SoC Functionality Expected For Linux 7.1

10 April 06:00 AM EDT - RISC-V - SpacemiT K3

The SpacemiT K3 is exciting as one of the first RISC-V RVA23 designs coming to market. For the Linux 7.0 kernel there is initial K3 support in the mainline kernel while the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is expected to land more K3 enablement.

9 April

FEX 2604 Released With Better Memory Savings For Running x86_64 Apps/Games On ARM64

Out today is the newest monthly update to FEX for this emulator for running Linux x86/x86_64 binaries on AArch64 (ARM64) Linux systems, including games and the likes of Steam Play with Windows games. This Valve-sponsored project that is quite important for the upcoming Steam Frame has rolled out more performance improvements, memory savings, and other improvements with FEX 2604.

ASUS Armoury Driver Supports A Few More Laptops With Linux 7.0

9 April 12:40 PM EDT - Hardware - ASUS-Armoury

Merged back in Linux 6.19 was the ASUS Armoury driver to enhance support for the ROG Ally gaming handhelds and modern ASUS laptops. The ASUS Armoury driver enables various laptop features to be toggled under Linux and since its introduction it has continued expanding support for more ASUS devices. Ahead of Linux 7.0 coming out on Sunday, a few more devices are now supported by this upstream driver.

Valve Developer Improves The Linux Gaming Experience For Limited vRAM Hardware

9 April 09:15 AM EDT - Linux Gaming - Better Gaming Experience

Natalie Vock of Valve's Linux graphics driver team primarily working on the RADV Vulkan driver has come up with a new interesting creation: patches to the Linux kernel and KDE for sharply improving the gaming experience for those running systems with limited amounts of video memory. Such as for graphics cards with just 8GB of dedicated vRAM, the patches now available -- initially on CachyOS for a nice out-of-the-box experience -- provide a noticeably better Linux gaming experience.

FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan-Accelerated 360 Degree Video Conversion

9 April 08:26 AM EDT - Multimedia - 360 Degree Videos Via Vulkan

Beyond the capabilities of just the Vulkan Video API, the FFmpeg multimedia library has made interesting Vulkan-accelerated adaptations using compute shaders. With Vulkan compute they've implemented Apple ProRes video acceleration, FFV1 decode, and other features. The newest Vulkan feature now in place for FFmpeg is 360 degree video conversion.

AMD Making It Easier To Embed Lemonade AI Capabilities Into Other Apps

9 April 06:18 AM EDT - AMD - Lemonade SDK 10.2

The open-source Lemonade local AI server that enables using Ryzen AI NPUs on Linux for LLM usage as well as AMD Radeon GPU support and common x86_64 CPU support (in addition to Microsoft Windows support) is now becoming easier to embed within other apps for AI usage.

Mir-Based Miracle-WM 0.9 Introduces A WebAssembly Plugin System

9 April 05:37 AM EDT - Wayland - MiracleWM 0.9

Miracle-WM as the Wayland compositor / window manager built atop Canonical's Mir project is out with a big new feature release. This "hackable" and i3/Sway-inspired Wayland compositor has landed a WebAssembly-based plug-in system for opening up new possibilities as well as a new Rust API with this week's v0.9 release.

8 April

Linux 7.0 Adds Support For New Keys On Upcoming Laptops For Expanded AI Agent Interactions

8 April 08:50 PM EDT - AI - New AI Agent Keys

Since last year the Linux kernel already supported the Microsoft Copilot key appearing on recent laptops to trigger AI agent interactions. That keyboard key is becoming more common but now three additional new keys have been standardized for additional AI integration on future PCs. Merged today for Linux 7.0 is supporting those new standardized keycodes for AI use.

Redox OS Establishes AI Policy To Forbid Contributions Made Using LLMs

The Rust-based Redox OS open-source operating system provided a status update on all of their interesting development activities during the month of March. In addition to a lot of code improvements, Redox OS also enhanced its documentation as well as added an AI policy to reject any contributions relying on large language models.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 To Be Priced At $899 USD

8 April 12:35 PM EDT - AMD - Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Price

At the end of March AMD announced the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processor with both dies having 3D V-Cache. This 16 core processor with 206MB of total cache is quit exciting and will be on sale later this month but AMD refrained from commenting on the price until today.

Intel Releases OpenVINO 2026.1 With Backend For Llama.cpp, New Hardware Support

8 April 06:29 AM EDT - Intel - OpenVINO 2026.1

Intel's OpenVINO toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inferencing across their range of hardware platforms is out with its newest quarterly feature update. There is official support for Intel's latest hardware as well as enabling more large language models and other new AI innovations for this excellent open-source Intel software project.

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