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GNOME 50 Beta Released With Stable VRR, GDM Improvements

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Feb 13, 2026 10:37 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME; Story Type: News Story
The GNOME 50 beta release is now available ahead of the official GNOME 50 desktop due out in March...

Linux 7.0 Networking: Prepping For WiFi 8 UHR While Dropping Last Parallel Port Ethernet Driver

The Linux 7.0 networking pull request showcases two extremes and the diversity and robustness of the open-source kernel ecosystem. Linux 7.0 is laying the groundwork for WiFi 8 Ultra-High Reliability (UHR) support while this kernel version is also bidding farewell to the last Ethernet driver for use over parallel printer ports...

A Few More ASUS Motherboards Now Support Sensor Reporting With Linux 7.0

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Feb 13, 2026 4:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
All of the hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem updates have been merged for the ongoing Linux 7.0 merge window...

Haiku OS Lands Improved Touchpad Support, Still Working Toward Beta 6

The Haiku open-source operating system project inspired by BeOS kicked off 2026 by making many improvements to its kernel, device drivers, and user-space software...

XFS Introducing Autonomous Self-Healing Capabilities With Linux 7.0

The XFS file-system has some interesting new feature work and performance tuning with the Linux 7.0 kernel that will be used by the likes of Fedora 44 and Ubuntu 26.04 LTS this spring...

Apple patches decade-old iOS zero-day, possibly exploited by commercial spyware

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Feb 13, 2026 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Flaw abused 'in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals' Apple patched a zero-day vulnerability affecting every iOS version since 1.0, used in what the company calls an "extremely sophisticated attack" against targeted individuals.…

Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS Now Available With Linux 6.17 HWE Kernel

Canonical released Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS today as the newest point release to the Noble Numbat...

Arch Linux Running Well On LoongArch - Loongson 3B6000 Benchmarks

Earlier this month I posted benchmarks of the Loongson 3B6000 for this 12-core / 24-thread LoongArch Chinese CPU with DDR4 ECC memory. Those initial benchmarks were done with Debian LoongArch64 while since then I've shifted over to using Arch Linux on LoongArch.

EXT4 In Linux 7.0 Improves Write Performance For Concurrent Direct I/O Writes

Sent out and already merged today for the Linux 7.0 kernel are the EXT4 file-system updates...

Linux 7.0 Graphics Drivers See New AMD Hardware, Intel Xe SR-IOV + Multi-Device SVM

The massive set of Linux kernel graphics/display driver Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) updates were sent out and merged today for the Linux 7.0 kernel. This also includes the growing work around accelerator "accel" drivers for AI NPUs and the like...

River project swims against the Wayland tide with modular window management

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Feb 12, 2026 11:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Breaking a big hard problem up into smaller ones? That'll never catch on FOSDEM 2026 Isaac Freund's River compositor brings a little old-fashioned modularity and customizability to the brave new Wayland world.…

Save the Date: Fedora Council Video Meeting on 2026 Strategy Summit

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Feb 12, 2026 9:28 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Join the Fedora Council public video meeting on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 14:00 UTC. Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta will share outcomes from the recent 2026 Strategy Summit and outline the strategic direction for the upcoming year. Attendees can ask questions live on Google Meet or submit them early via the Fedora Discussion topic. This is your opportunity to engage directly with leadership regarding Fedora's future.

Chrome 146 Now In Beta With WebNN Origin Trial For Neural Networks In The Browser

Following yesterday's Chrome 145 release with JPEG-XL support, Chrome 146 today was promoted to the beta channel to help facilitate broader testing of the next round of Chrome/Chromium browser improvements...

Linux Kernel Graphics Driver Development Now Experimenting With AI Code Review

Well known open-source Linux graphics driver developer David Airlie of Red Hat, who is the co-maintainer of the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics/display drivers and accelerator "accel" drivers, announced experimental work on AI-drive code/patch review for these open-source kernel drivers...

Sabayon Linux Creator Now Developing Gentoo-Based, Immutable matrixOS

Longtime Linux users may recall the Sabayon Linux distribution that was Gentoo-based and focused on a nice out-of-the-box experience from the mid 2000s through 2019 before fading away after 2018. Sabayon Linux creator Fabio Erculiani wrote in to Phoronix today to announce he's begun working on a new Linux distribution called matrixOS...

Linux 7.0 Scores +12% In UDP Network Performance Test From Manually Inlining Function

The core timer changes to the Linux 7.0 kernel score a rather nice performance improvement in a UDP receive network stress test from inlining a function that compilers haven't been able to tackle with their optimizations...

Linux 7.0 Now Defaults To Intel TSX Auto Mode For Performance Benefits On Newer CPUs

The x86/cpu changes have been merged for Linux 7.0 and include finally setting the default Intel TSX mode to "auto" rather than being off by default...

Google Chrome 145 Released With JPEG-XL Image Support

Back in 2022 Google deprecated and then removed JPEG-XL image support from the Chrome/Chromium browser codebase and now in 2026 it's back. Last month I wrote about JPEG-XL decoding merged back to Chromium/Chrome and that has rolled out today as part of today's Chrome 145 stable debut...

Cangaroo open-source CAN bus analyzer supports SocketCAN and CAN-FD on Linux

Cangaroo is an open-source CAN bus analyzer for Linux systems used in automotive, robotics, and industrial environments. The desktop application focuses on real-time capture, decoding, and analysis of CAN and CAN-FD traffic, with native integration into the Linux SocketCAN stack. The tool works with a wide range of interfaces supported by the kernel, including SocketCAN […]

Linux 7.0 Scheduler Updates Land Time Slice Extension, Performance & Scalability Work

Merged today for the Linux 7.0 kernel are some pretty exciting scheduler changes: new features and never-ending work around scheduler performance optimizations and greater scalability with today's increasingly high core count systems...

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