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Renesas Releases Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth LE MCUs on Cortex-M33 Architecture

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Dec 11, 2025 4:25 PM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM; Story Type: News Story
Renesas has introduced the RA6W1 and RA6W2 microcontrollers, bringing Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth LE options to its IoT portfolio. The RA6W1 offers dual-band Wi-Fi 6, while the RA6W2 adds integrated Bluetooth LE, both targeting low-power connected devices with features such as Target Wake Time to extend battery life. The MCUs are based on an Arm […]

Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 2 Released As Latest Monthly ISOs

It was just at the end of month that Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 1 ISOs were published for the first "Resolute Raccoon" milestone. Out already is now Snapshot 2 with Canonical releasing these images ahead of their engineers having time off for end-of-year holidays...

Turbostat Introduces New Cache Statistics, Nova Lake + Wildcat Lake Support

Turbostat is the Linux command-line utility for reporting CPU frequency / power / C-states and related performance / power management items namely for modern AMD and Intel processors. This CLI utility lives within the Linux kernel source tree and for Linux 6.19 has picked up a few new features...

Linux Kernel 5.4 Reaches End-of-Life: Time to Retire a Workhorse

One of the most widely deployed Linux kernels has officially reached the end of its lifecycle. The maintainers of the Linux kernel have confirmed that Linux 5.4, once a cornerstone of countless servers, desktops, and embedded devices, is now end-of-life (EOL). After years of long-term support, the branch has been retired and will no longer receive upstream fixes or security updates.

Updated Intel LLM-Scaler-Omni Improves ComfyUI Performance For Arc Graphics

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 11, 2025 2:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
The past several months Intel software engineers have been quite busy with LLM-Scaler as part of Project Battlematrix. LLM-Scaler is a Docker-based solution for AI workloads on Intel graphics hardware to ship an optimized vLLM stack and other AI frameworks. Out today is a new LLM-Scaler-Omni release to help enhance ComfyUI performance on Intel hardware...

FreeBSD 15.0 vs. Ubuntu Linux For AMD EPYC Server Performance

Given the recent release of FreeBSD 15, I started off my testing in looking at how FreeBSD 15.0 improves performance versus FreeBSD 14.3. Now it's onto the next important question: how is FreeBSD 15.0 performing relative to Linux on servers? Here are some benchmarks exploring that topic today.

Glibc Now Enabling 2MB THP On AArch64 By Default For Better Performance

The GNU C Library's malloc implementation is now enabling 2MB Transparent Huge Pages (THP) by default for AArch64 Linux. This is being done in the name of better performance -- a healthy 6.25% performance improvement is noted for SPEC with this change...

Budgie 10.10 Desktop Approved For Fedora 44 Packaging, Fedora Budgie Spin All-Wayland

In addition to approving Fedora Cloud switching /boot to a Btrfs subvolume, another change approved this week by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) is for shipping the Budgie 10.10 desktop packages in Fedora 44...

Find out how your Fedora system really feels (with the linux-mcp-server!)

Generative AI systems are changing the way people interact with computers. MCP (model context protocol) is a way that enables generate AI systems to run commands and use tools to enable live, conversational interaction with systems. Using the new linux-mcp-server, let’s walk through how you can talk with your Fedora system for understanding your system […]

Window Maker Live 13.2 brings 32-bit life to Debian 13

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Dec 10, 2025 7:36 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Debian; Story Type: News Story
Trixie may have gone 64-bit for installs, but WMLive still ships an i686-bootable build Window Maker Live 13.2 is stubbornly keeping 32-bit PCs alive on Debian 13 "Trixie," shipping a new release that boots on i686 hardware.…

Firefox 147 Beta Released With XDG Base Directory Support

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 10, 2025 6:05 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
With Firefox 146 released, which is exciting for delivering fractional scaling on Wayland, Firefox 147 Beta is now available and it's also quite exciting to Linux users for another reason...

Linux 6.19 For RISC-V Brings Parallel CPU Hotplugging, Zalasr Ratified ISA Support

The RISC-V CPU architecture changes have been merged for the in-development Linux 6.19 kernel...

Bug-Catching "Smatch" Static Analysis On The Linux Kernel Under Threat Due To Funding Gap

For the past 15 years the Smatch static analysis tool has been routinely run for uncovering countless bugs within the Linux kernel. Dan Carpenter who authored Smatch and has been routinely analyzing the Linux kernel with it has authored more than 5,568 patches over the years to become one of the top bug fixers for the kernel. But his funding at Linaro has been cut and the project's future now in question...

Scheduler Woes: Bisecting Early Performance Regressions Found In Linux 6.19

Yesterday I noted some early performance regressions I've found on the Linux 6.19 kernel compared to Linux 6.18 LTS stable. Those initial benchmarks were on an AMD EPYC server. Since then I've seen many of the same workloads regressing similarly on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper workstation between Linux 6.18 and Linux 6.19 Git. Given the significant impact and AMD Threadripper processors always helping out to speed-up Linux kernel build times to make for a quicker and more manageable kernel bisecting experience, here is a look at some of the results for the Linux 6.19 performance regressions.

Rust-Based Project Aims To Provide Modern Thumbnails For Audio/Video Files On GNOME

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 9, 2025 1:19 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME; Story Type: News Story
Since Showtime replaced Totem as the default video player of GNOME, the desktop has lacked thumbnail capabilities for audio and video files. But to address that defect, the Rust-based gst-thumbnailers project has been in development to leverage GStreamer and paired with Rust to provide safe thumbnail generation capabilities for audio and video content...

Flock 2026 CfP open now until Feb 2nd 2026

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Dec 9, 2025 10:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Apply now for the Flock to Fedora 2026 Call for Proposals (CfP) at cfp.fedoraproject.org. This year, the submission deadline for the Flock CfP is Monday, February 2nd, 2026. Flock 2026 registration is open Last month we announced that we’ll be convening again in Prague for Flock 2026 in June. Everyone interested in attending can head […]

Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Dec 8, 2025 6:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Analysts worry lazy users could have agents complete mandatory infosec training, and attackers could do far nastier things Agentic browsers are too risky for most organizations to use, according to analyst firm Gartner.…

Linux I3C Gains "HDR" Support For Faster Data Transfers

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Dec 8, 2025 3:01 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
I2C in Linux 6.19 brought support for Rust-written I2C drivers. The newer I3C "Improved Inter-Integrated Circuit" interface changes have now been merged and the big feature there is HDR support. Not to be confused with the more common High Dynamic Range acronym usage for HDR, HDR in the I3C context is for the "High Data Rate" mode for facilitating faster data transfers...

Using AI To Modernize The Ubuntu Error Tracker Produced Some Code That Was "Plain Wrong"

A week ago I wrote about AI being used to help modernize Ubuntu's Error Tracker. Microsoft GitHub Copilot was tasked to help adapt its Cassandra database usage to modern standards. It's worked in some areas but even for a rather straight forward task, some of the generated functions ended up being "plain wrong" according to the developer involved...

PSoC Edge E84-Based Handheld Runs RT-Thread for Local Machine Learning

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Dec 7, 2025 2:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
RT-Thread has launched a Crowd Supply campaign for the Edgi-Talk, a handheld reference platform built for hardware-accelerated machine learning. Based on Infineon’s PSoC Edge E84 architecture, it targets smart home, wearable, and industrial interfaces that rely on local inference and responsive voice interaction. The core of the system is the Infineon PSoC Edge E84, which […]

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