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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...
Monado 25.1.0: Enabling tomorrow’s OpenXR experiences
Released as UnitedXR wraps up in Brussels, this latest update to the cross-platform Open-Source OpenXR runtime delivers major improvements across hand tracking, device support, and the core runtime infrastructure. Whether you are an XR platform maker, XR OEM, researcher, developer, or XR enthusiast, version 25.1.0 introduces new capabilities that make Monado even more reliable, more flexible, and better prepared for tomorrow’s XR experiences.
VLC 3.0.22: Dark Mode, Game Music, and Smoother Playback
This week’s App of the Week takes a fresh look at VLC 3.0.22, from dark mode on Plasma and Cosmic to niche perks like proper playback of classic Doom and Hexen music files
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...
Beginners Guide for Rename Command in Linux
In Linux, the rename command is an amazing utility that allows you to rename single or multiple files at once, based on a set of rules or regular expressions you specify.
Why So Many Software Projects Are Quitting Microsoft and GitHub
In a nutshell, they eventually figure out it's not 'free hosting' but a trap
Thunderbird 146 Introduces Configuration UI for Setting Up OpenPGP Keyservers
With the release of the Firefox 146 web browser earlier today, the Mozilla Thunderbird 146 open-source email client is out now as well, introducing various new features and plenty of improvements.
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 […]
AerynOS 2025.12 Released with GNOME 49.2, Mesa 25.3, and KDE Plasma 6.5.4
The AerynOS team released AerynOS 2025.12 today as the latest development ISO snapshot of this independent distribution created by ex-Solus maker Ikey Doherty.
Window Maker Live 13.2 brings 32-bit life to Debian 13
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
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...
Pebble Index 01 Arrives as a Private Open Source Voice Capture Ring
Pebble Index 01 is an open source smart ring that captures quick voice notes instantly and privately with on-device processing and years of battery life.
Canonical to Package and Distribute AMD ROCm within Ubuntu’s Repositories
Today, Ubuntu maker Canonical announced that it will package and distribute the AMD ROCm software stack within Ubuntu’s repositories for AMD GPU users.
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...
Jolla’s Community Linux Phone Surpasses Its Funding Goal
Over 3,200 backers secure the future of Jolla’s upcoming Linux phone, pushing the project beyond its initial funding milestone.
Parrot 7.0 Beta Ethical Hacking Distro Switches to KDE Plasma as Default Desktop
The developers of the ParrotOS ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution announced today the general availability of the beta version of the upcoming Parrot 7.0 release with major changes.
This Is What I Used to Automate My Linux Desktop, Without Touching the Terminal
Actiona is a Linux GUI automation tool that automates mouse clicks, keyboard actions, and file tasks to automate your Linux desktop.
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...
Super Easy KDE Plasma 6 Customization | Beautiful Clean Forest Green Setup
In this video, I showcase a Super Easy KDE Plasma 6 Customization using a clean and natural forest vibe. This setup uses the Layan theme combined with Kvantum Layan-Breath, creating a smooth and modern look with soft green tones.
For the icons, I use Yet Another Monochrome, giving the desktop a minimal and consistent appearance. The forest wallpaper is forest illustration, so the visual style feels more personal and unique.
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.
