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ReactOS Celebrates 30 Years In Striving To Be An Open-Source Windows Implementation

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 22, 2026 6:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The ReactOS project is celebrating today that it marks 30 years since their first code commit in the ReactOS source tree. During the past 30 years now the project has seen more than 88k commits from more than 300 developers as it seeks to be a robust open-source Windows implementation. In their 30 year birthday blog post they also provide a look ahead at what they're working on...

Debian's FreedomBox Blend promises an easier home cloud

There are other home server, NAS, and media-streaming distros, but this aspires to much more Hands On Want to get off someone else's cloud, especially if it's hosted in a country you don't trust? FreedomBox is an off-ramp, and it's included in Debian in the form of a Blend.…

Linux Finally Retiring HIPPI: The First Near-Gigabit Standard For Networking Supercomputers

While the Linux kernel has been seeing preparations from NVIDIA for 1.6 Tb/s networking in preparing for next-generation super-computing, the kernel has still retained support to now for the High Performance Parallel Interface. HIPPI was the standard for connecting supercomputers in the late 1980s and a portion of the 1990s with being the first networking standard for near-Gigabit connectivity at 800 Mb/s over distances up to 25 meters. But HIPPI looks like it will be retired from the mainline kernel with Linux 7.0...

XDG-Desktop-Portal 1.21 Released With Reduced Motion Setting, Support For Linyaps Apps

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 22, 2026 6:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
XDG-Desktop-Portal 1.21 is now available for testing with the latest features for this portal frontend service to Flatpak...

Curl shutters bug bounty program to remove incentive for submitting AI slop

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 22, 2026 4:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Maintainer hopes hackers send bug reports anyway, will keep shaming ‘silly ones’ The maintainer of popular open-source data transfer tool cURL has ended the project’s bug bounty program after maintainers struggled to assess a flood of AI-generated contributions.…

Qualcomm QCS6490-based SBC supports Yocto, Ubuntu, and Windows on Arm

Advantech has introduced the MIO-5355, a 3.5-inch single-board computer based on Qualcomm’s QCS6490 and QCS5430 platforms. The board combines Arm-based processing, integrated AI acceleration, and rugged I/O support, with operating system options including Yocto Linux, Ubuntu, and Windows on Arm. The MIO-5355 is offered with either the QCS6490 or QCS5430 system-on-chip. The QCS6490 variant integrates […]

AMD Sends Out Linux Patches For Next-Gen EPYC Features: GLBE, GLSBE & PLZA

Sent out to the Linux kernel mailing list this afternoon were a set of 19 patches in preparing for some new CPU features presumably to be found with AMD's next-generation EPYC "Venice" processors...

UnifyDrive expands its private NAS lineup with UC450 Pro and UC250

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Jan 22, 2026 12:12 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
UnifyDrive has expanded its private NAS lineup with the UC450 Pro and UC250, two closely related systems focused on local storage, processing, and on-device services. The models address different performance tiers, ranging from low-power, always-on operation to workstation-class workloads. The UC450 Pro is built around Intel’s Core Ultra 5 225H processor, which combines CPU cores […]

PHPStan Now 25~40% Faster For Static Analysis

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 21, 2026 10:40 PM EDT)
  • Groups: PHP; Story Type: News Story
For those using the powerful PHPStan tool for static analysis on PHP code, this week's PHPStan 2.1.34 is promoting optimized performance with projects seeing around 25% to 40% faster analysis times...

The CPU Performance Of The NVIDIA GB10 With The Dell Pro Max vs. AMD Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo"

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 21, 2026 6:06 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
With the Dell Pro Max GB10 testing at Phoronix we have been focused on the AI performance with its Blackwell GPU as the GB10 superchip was designed for meeting the needs of AI. Many Phoronix readers have also been curious about the GB10's CPU performance in more traditional Linux workloads. So for those curious about the GB10 CPU performance, here are some Linux benchmarks focused today on the CPU performance and going up against the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" within the Framework Desktop.

PyTorch 2.10 Released With More Improvements For AMD ROCm & Intel GPUs

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 21, 2026 3:03 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
PyTorch 2.10 is out today as the latest feature update to this widely-used deep learning library. The new PyTorch release continues improving support for Intel GPUs as well as for the AMD ROCm compute stack along with still driving more enhancements for NVIDIA CUDA...

MX Linux 25.1 brings back switchable init systems

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 21, 2026 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Dislike systemd but occasionally need it for something? MX can help MX Linux 25.1 restores the ability to switch init systems – the killer feature of MX Linux of old.…

An Exciting Day With More Performance Optimizations Merged For RADV In Mesa 26.0

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 21, 2026 10:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Mesa 26.0 was due to be branched last week and in turn start its feature freeze but ended up being pushed back to tomorrow (21 January) to allow some lingering features to land. It's been beneficial for the Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" with several interesting merge requests having landed in time for Mesa 26.0...

Linux 6.19 ATA Fixes Address Power Management Regression For The Past Year

It's typically rare these days for the ATA subsystem updates in the Linux kernel to contain anything really noteworthy. But today some important fixes were merged for the ATA code to deal with a reported power management regression affecting the past number of Linux kernel releases over the last year. ATAPI devices with dummy ports weren't hitting their low-power state and in turn preventing the CPU from reaching low-power C-states but thankfully that is now resolved with this code...

Mozilla starts offering RPMs of Firefox Nightly

More packaging options for the leading all-FOSS browser If you can't wait to get the bleeding-edge version of Firefox, we have good news. Mozilla is offering native RPM packages of Firefox Nightly for Linux distros in the greater Red Hat and SUSE families.…

New Linux Patch Improved NVMe Performance +15% With CPU Cluster-Aware Handling

Intel Linux engineers have been working on enhancing the NVMe storage performance with today's high core count processors. Due to situations where multiple CPUs could end up sharing the same NVMe IRQ(s), performance penalties can arise if the IRQ affinity and the CPU's cluster do not align. There is a pending patch to address this situation. A 15% performance improvement was reported with the pending patch...

LLVM Adopts "Human In The Loop" Policy For AI/Tool-Assisted Contributions

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Jan 20, 2026 11:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Following recent discussions over AI contributions to the LLVM open-source compiler project, they have come to an agreement on allowing AI/tool-assisted contributions but that there must be a human involved that is first looking over the code before opening any pull request and similar. Strictly AI-driven contributions without any human vetting will not be permitted...

BentoIO CMX0 IO-Carrier Board adds low-profile platform for Raspberry Pi CM5

The BentoIO CMX0 is a low-profile IO-carrier board designed for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, combining a compact footprint with onboard cooling and expansion support. It is intended for space-constrained systems that require access to standard Raspberry Pi interfaces while maintaining a reduced overall height. The CMX0 supports both Compute Module 5 Lite and […]

AMD Making It Easier To Install vLLM For ROCm

Deploying vLLM for LLM inference and serving on NVIDIA hardware can be as easy as pip3 install vllm. Beautifully simple just as many of the AI/LLM Python libraries can deploy straight-away and typically "just work" on NVIDIA. Running vLLM atop AMD Radeon/Instinct hardware though has traditionally meant either compiling vLLM from source yourself or AMD's recommended approach of using Docker containers that contain pre-built versions of vLLM. Finally there is now a blessed Python wheel for making it easier to install vLLM without Docker and leveraging ROCm...

Just the Browser claims to tame the bloat without forking

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 20, 2026 9:34 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Chrome; Story Type: News Story
Strips the slop and snoopery from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox The promise of Just the Browser sounds good. Rather than fork one of the big-name browsers, just run a tiny script that turns off all the bits and functions you don't want.…

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