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Linux Proposal Aims To Overcome Kernel Limitation Affecting Various Gaming Peripherals
The Linux kernel's Human Interface Devices (HID) subsystem has an existing architectural limitation that there is just up to one battery per HID device. But with modern devices -- especially among various gaming peripherals -- there can be more than one battery when considering earbuds with a battery for each earbud, multi-device wireless receivers, etc. A proposal was raised today to address this limitation...
Beginners Guide for PWD Command in Linux
The PWD (a.k.a. "present working directory") will print the path of the directory you are currently working in, starting from the root directory to the current directory.
Arch Linux November 2025 ISO: Fresh Snapshot, Smarter Installer (Archinstall 3.0.12) & Pacman 7.1
Arch Linux has shipped its November 2025 ISO snapshot (2025.11.01), and while Arch remains a rolling distribution, these monthly images are a big deal, especially for new installs, labs, and homelab deployments. This time, the ISO lands alongside two important pieces...
Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Linux CPU Performance
Lenovo recently sent over their new ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 laptop for review under Linux. My Linux review on that ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 laptop will be coming up in the near future along with some other benchmarks from that premium mobile workstation. But with this being the first time I've had an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H "Arrow Lake H" device at Phoronix, here are some standalone benchmarks looking at the CPU performance of that 16-core mobile processor compared to various other Intel and AMD SoCs in different laptops while running Ubuntu Linux.
Firefox 146 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect
With Firefox 145 being offered to the stable channel today on all supported platforms, Mozilla promoted the next major release, Firefox 146, to the beta channel for public testing.
Rspamd 3.14 Launches with Dark Mode, Postfix Wizard
Rspamd 3.14, an open-source spam filtering system, introduces dark mode in the WebUI, faster fuzzy hashing, and a new Postfix setup wizard for simplified mail integration.
Intel Releases New CPU Microcode, Publishes 30 New Security Advisories
It's "Patch Tuesday" and Intel is out with new CPU microcode for Linux users in addition to making public 30 new security advisories that affect a range of Intel products...
Plasma Mobile 6.5 Brings Faster Lockscreen, Better Waydroid Integration
Plasma Mobile 6.5 enhances speed, usability, and Android app integration with Waydroid setup in Settings, along with faster lock screen loading and refined visuals.
Engicam Showcases Computer Vision AI Kit Based on Renesas RZ/V2H Platform
Engicam has showcased the TIA RZ/V2H System-on-Module and its companion AI.DEV RZ/V2H development kit, both built around Renesas’ RZ/V2H processor. The module targets embedded applications in machine vision, autonomous robotics, and industrial automation, offering onboard AI acceleration and GPU capabilities optimized for real-time processing and advanced imaging. The TIA RZ/V2H module integrates a Renesas RZ/V2H […]
Meta Expands AI Speech Recognition to 1,600+ Languages
Omnilingual Automatic Speech Recognition can transcribe speech in over 1,600 languages — including 500 low-resource languages.
Intel Xe Linux Driver Working Toward UALink & High Speed Fabrics Support
The YouTube video recordings for the X.Org Developers' Conference 2025 that took place at the end of September in Austria are finally available. Among the many interesting XDC2025 presentations was Intel engineer Matthew Brost talking about the GPU Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) within Intel's modern Xe kernel graphics driver...
KDE Plasma 6.4.6 Released with Numerous Bug Fixes for Plasma 6.4 Users
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.4.6 as the sixth and last maintenance update to the KDE Plasma 6.4 desktop environment series to address more bugs, crashes, and other issues.
GNU Coreutils 9.9 Brings Numerous Fixes
Following yesterday's release of Rust Coreutils 0.4, GNU Coreutils 9.9 is now available as the latest update to this set of core utilities common to Linux systems and other platforms...
NetBeans 28 Delivers Gradle and Maven Enhancements for Java Developers
Apache NetBeans 28 cross-platform IDE improves Gradle 9 support, refines Maven UI handling, and expands JUnit integration.
Beginners Guide for Echo Command in Linux
The echo command takes the text or file as an argument and prints the output on the screen. It is mostly used in shell scripts to instruct the user or give any piece of information.
GStreamer 1.26.8 Fixes HDR Color Issues and Improves AV1 and EAC3 Handling
GStreamer 1.26.8 multimedia framework refines HDR video playback, enhances AV1 and EAC3 parsing, and delivers performance and stability fixes.
Firefox 145 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Firefox 145 open-source web browser lets users add notes to PDFs, preview tab groups, and use local, private Semantic History Search.
KDE Plasma Customization | Purple Breeze (Default Theme Makeover)
This is a custom KDE Plasma 6 setup using the default Breeze theme, transformed into a Purple Breeze look with Breeze Dark, Tela Circle icons, and a cute cat wallpaper, creating a sleek, cozy, and aesthetic desktop. Perfect for anyone who wants their KDE Plasma to look more stylish and personal.
AMD Confirms Zen 5 RNG Flaw: When Random Isn't Random Enough
AMD has officially confirmed a high-severity security vulnerability in its new Zen 5–based CPUs, and it’s a nasty one because it hits cryptography right at the source: the hardware random number generator.
How to install the Ryujinx Emulator on Ubuntu and Other Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to install Ryujinx Emuator on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with practical usage examples.
