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Kodi 22 “Piers” Promises HDR Passthrough on OpenGL and HDR on Wayland

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 8, 2025 3:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Kodi 22 (codename Piers) has entered development for this powerful open-source, free, and cross-platform media center and entertainment hub software for all your digital media.

Linux Looks Ready To Introduce "Sheaves" For Opt-In Per-CPU Array-Based Caching Layer

A patch series that has been in development for a while now introduces the concept of "sheaves" for an opt-in, per-CPU and array-based caching layer for the SLUB kernel allocator. It looks like the sheaves patches are likely to be introduced for the Linux 6.18 kernel if no objections are raised...

AI Revives 25-Year-Old Linux Kernel Driver for Legacy Tape Backup

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Sep 8, 2025 12:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
AI revives the long-abandoned ftape Linux kernel driver, bringing 1990s QIC-80 tape backup hardware back to life on modern systems.

Photonicat 2 Portable ARM Computer with 5G, NVMe, and 24-Hour Battery Life

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 8, 2025 11:03 AM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM; Story Type: News Story
Kickstarter recently featured the Photonicat 2, a portable ARM-based computer aimed at travelers, vehicle setups, and homelab users needing reliable connectivity and long runtime. Building on the original Photonicat launched two years ago, the new model delivers higher performance, extended battery life, and added flexibility while staying fully open-source. Photonicat 2 is built around the […]

Anthropic to pay at least $1.5 billion to authors whose work it knowingly pirated

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Sep 8, 2025 9:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Expect more ‘slush funds’ of this sort, analyst tells El Reg AI upstart Anthropic has agreed to create a $1.5 billion fund it will use to compensate authors whose works it used to train its models without seeking or securing permission.…

Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 36 (Sep 1 – 7, 2025)

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Sep 8, 2025 8:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Debian 13.1, Mint 22.2, KDE Linux, LKRG 1.0, COSMIC beta release date, Mozilla drops 32-bit support, GNOME 49 brings back X11, and more.

Contribute at the Fedora Linux 43 i18n Test Week

The i18n team is testing changes for Fedora Linux 43 (Use COLR for Noto Color Emoji, Set Default Monospace Fallback Font , and many more). As a result, the i18n and QA teams organized a test week to run from Tuesday, September 09, 2025, to Monday, September 15, 2025. The wiki page in this article […]

Simple KDE Plasma 6 Customization | Cute Cat in the Forest

Turn your KDE Plasma 6 desktop into a cozy cute cat in the forest vibe with Kvantum themes and a dark global theme. Simple, stylish, and minimal for a clean Linux setup!

Imagination PowerVR Driver With Linux 6.18 To Support RISC-V

Imagination's open-source PowerVR kernel graphics driver for a while has seen patches extending it to work on RISC-V given that some RISC-V hardware coming to market has featured PowerVR graphics IP. With the upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel that work is landing along with enabling support for the T-HEAD TH1520's GPU...

Debian 13.1 “Trixie” Released with Crucial Security Updates and Stability Improvements

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lucas Rees (Posted by linuxer on Sep 8, 2025 1:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Debian
The Debian Project has released Debian 13.1 “Trixie,” the first point release of the stable Debian 13 distribution, delivering crucial security patches and system stability improvements. Released on September 6th, 2025, this maintenance update addresses critical vulnerabilities and resolves significant bugs that could impact production environments running Debian 13 “Trixie”.

Hangover 10.14 Released With Updated FEX, Box64 & DXVK

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Sep 8, 2025 12:23 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Hangover is the open-source project that leverages Wine to allow running x86 32-bit and 64-bit Windows applications on AArch64 Linux systems. Hangover pairs Wine with an emulator like Box64 or FEX for the x86/x86_64 to AArch64 translation while also eyeing other CPU architecture support too...

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 7th, 2025

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 7, 2025 10:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The 256th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 7th, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

Linux 6.17-rc5 Released With NVIDIA "Nouveau" Driver Stability Issues Addressed

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Sep 7, 2025 9:20 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Linux 6.17-rc5 is out for testing as the newest weekly release candidate as we near the stable Linux 6.17 release in late September...

Linux Kernel Runtime Guard 1.0 Released

Linux Kernel Runtime Guard hits 1.0 after 7 years, introducing support for kernel 6.17, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and code cleanup.

How to Fix ‘Failed to connect to system scope bus’ Error in Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Sep 7, 2025 6:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
When working with systemd commands like hostnamectl, timedatectl, or systemctl, you might encounter the error message “Failed to connect to system scope bus via local transport: No such file or directory”. This error indicates that systemd cannot communicate with the D-Bus system message bus, which is essential for inter-process communication in modern Linux systems. This tutorial will guide you through diagnosing and resolving this issue on Debian-based systems, though the concepts apply to other distributions as well.

FreeBSD 15.0 Alpha 1 Released For Early Testing

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Sep 7, 2025 4:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The first alpha release of FreeBSD 15.0 is now available! FreeBSD 15.0 is a major update to this BSD operating system that aims for its stable release before Christmas...

MSI unveils MS-CF16 V3.0 Pico-ITX SBC with Alder Lake-N, Amston Lake, and Twin Lake processors

MSI has unveiled the MS-CF16 V3.0, the latest revision of its compact Pico-ITX single-board computer. Designed for fanless, low-power, and wide-temperature operation, the board targets industrial and embedded applications that demand reliability in harsh environments. The MS-CF16 V3.0 supports a wider selection of Intel processors than its predecessor, with all configurations featuring up to 16 […]

Once again build CachyOS Kernel 6.16.5 on Debian 13 Trixie (VENV)

Start with Pre-installation step $ sudo apt install bpftool and include /usr/sbin in system $PATH variable. On Debian Trixie stable vs Testing install libdw-dev and build dependencies for libdw-dev steps are required to succeed with build CachyOS 6.16.5 Kernel on Debian 13 . Secure boot should be disable by obvious reasons. I also cannot issue any warranty that this build is free of bugs.

Ubuntu 25.10 Enters Its UI Freeze

The UI freeze for Ubuntu 25.10 is now in effect as the developers work toward the release of this next Ubuntu Linux installment in October...

The UEFI 9/11 - Part VIII - Denial of Service and Selling Us WSL (Windows) Instead of "Risky" (Prone by Breakage by Microsoft) GNU/Linux

Restricted Boot (so-called 'SecureBoot') does not improve security. It is nothing but trouble. It's meant to trouble non-Windows users. In dual-boot setups, SecureBoot is a recipe for disaster because Microsoft keeps erasing or tampering with the boot sector, to paraphrase an associate

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