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Ubuntu Concept ISOs Published For CIX P1 AI CPU
10 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Ubuntu + CIX P1 CPU - 5 Comments

Similar to Canonical engineers having published "Ubuntu Concept" ISOs for Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite laptops to provide the very latest hardware-specific support that hasn't yet worked its way to the mainline Linux kernel and other packages, Canonical has begun providing Ubuntu Concept ISOs for the CIX P1 as an "AI" focused platform.

16 May

Steam Controller Mapping Merged To SDL Library
16 May 05:59 AM EDT - Valve - Steam Controller 2026 - Add A Comment

A few days ago the widely-used SDL library added support for the new Steam Controller without depending upon the Steam client. Now another improvement for the new Steam Controller has been merged to this widely-used library for cross-platform games/apps with software/hardware abstractions.

15 May

ZimaCube 2 Makes For A Nice Personal Cloud/NAS With Power Of Linux + Intel CPU
15 May 09:15 AM EDT - Computers - 9 Comments

Earlier this year we reviewed the ZimaBoard 2 for building a Linux home storage server. That was a nifty little device but for those looking for a more polished product than assembling your storage devices in cardboard cut-outs and the like, IceWhale has launched the ZimaCube 2. The ZimaCube 2 is a nice and polished, literal cube, to serve as your personal cloud / network attached storage (NAS) device.

14 May

SDL Library Adds Support For The New Steam Controller Without Depending On Steam
14 May 08:46 PM EDT - Valve - SDL + Steam Controller 2026 - 8 Comments

Valve's new Steam Controller, which began shipping earlier this month for $99 USD, is a great piece of hardware. This high-end gaming controller is great hardware wise but what some may not enjoy about it currently is the tight integration with the Steam controller and no native OS drivers currently for use outside of Steam. As a big win today, the widely-used SDL3 gaming software/hardware abstraction library has added support for the new Steam Controller that works outside the confines of Steam.

Plasma Big Screen Working Out Quite Well With Plasma 6.7 Beta
14 May 01:32 PM EDT - KDE - KDE Plasma Big Screen - 40 Comments

With today's KDE Plasma 6.7 beta release there has been a surprising amount of interest in the new revival of Plasma Big Screen as the TV-sized UI for Plasma. I've been trying it out today and it has worked out rather well, a very smooth experience, and in good shape for making its debut in next month's Plasma 6.7 release.

ROCm 7.0.0 vs. ROCm 7.2.3 Performance On The AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700
14 May 10:20 AM EDT - Display Drivers - 4 Comments

With the new System76 Thelio Major workstation review unit having arrived equipped with an AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card, I took the opportunity of having the extra RDNA4 workstation GPU to satisfy a curiosity over whether there has been any meaningful performance gains from ROCm 7.0.0 released last year to now with the latest ROCm 7.2.3 stable release. Here are those benchmarks results if you are curious about the impact of just updating the user-space ROCm components from the end of last summer to the latest ROCm 7.2.3 milestone.

AMD Preps More AIE4 NPU Hardware Enablement For AMDXDNA Driver In Linux 7.2
14 May 09:47 AM EDT - AMD - drm-misc-next - Add A Comment

Since March we have been seeing patches from AMD software engineers beginning to enable their next-generation "AIE4" NPU platform under Linux. We still don't know for sure when this AIE4 NPU will premiere for sure in new Ryzen AI products, but the Linux enablement continues coming along nicely for the AMDXDNA accelerator driver.

Intel's Cache Aware Scheduling Inches Closer To Being Merged For Linux
14 May 08:23 AM EDT - Intel - Cache Aware Scheduling - 3 Comments

I have been writing about the Cache Aware Scheduling work led by Intel engineers on the Linux kernel for more than a year. I've also tested out Cache Aware Scheduling on both Intel and AMD CPUs with the patched Linux kernel to great success. And thus very happy to see the Cache Aware Scheduling patches inching closer to the mainline Linux kernel.

New AMDGPU Driver Pull Request For Linux 7.2 Preps For HDMI 2.1 FRL
14 May 06:20 AM EDT - Radeon - Linux 7.2 AMDGPU - 10 Comments

Sent out on Wednesday was the latest AMDGPU/AMDKFD driver pull request of new feature code ready for DRM-Next as the staging area ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel. This doesn't yet land the HDMI 2.1 enablement work that's finally been taking place but it is preparing for that with the FRL register headers now in place as part of this merge.

Linux's KVM With CET Virtualization Is Causing Some Hosts To Hang
14 May 06:07 AM EDT - Virtualization - Control-flow Enforcement Technology - 3 Comments

Introduced to the Linux kernel last year was Control-flow Enforcement Technology "CET" virtualization for modern AMD and Intel CPUs. This complements CET that has existed in Linux for quite some time but it's new now to the KVM virtualization world, but some yet to be diagnosed problems are causing some hosts to hang when making use of this virtualization security feature.

13 May

Older AMD GPUs Score Another Open-Source Driver Win From Valve: DRM Format Modifiers
13 May 08:49 PM EDT - Radeon - DRM Format Modifiers - 26 Comments

Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux open-source graphics driver team isn't done driving new improvements to aging AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 era graphics cards on Linux. Beyond enhancing display support for older APUs, transitioning GCN 1.0/1 GPUs from the legacy Radeon driver to modern AMDGPU driver, and a host of other fixes and optimizations for these old GPUs going back to the Radeon HD 7000 series, he has another notable addition that was announced today. These original GCN graphics cards with pending patches to the AMDGPU kernel driver and Mesa user-space can now allow for DRM format modifiers.

Linux Driver Posted For Intel Silicon Security Engine Interface "ISSEI"
13 May 01:03 PM EDT - Intel - Intel Silicon Security Engine - 2 Comments

Since Intel Meteor Lake has been the Intel Silicon Security Engine to serve as a silicon root-of-trust for secure firmware loading, boot measurements, and similar functionality. This Intel Silicon Security Engine has been built on with Lunar Lake and Panther Lake as well as set to take on more importance with future Intel hardware platforms. We are now seeing a Linux driver come for this silicon RoT with the Intel Silicon Security Engine Interface (ISSEI).

GCC 16 Produces Faster Binaries Than GCC 15, Competitive Race With LLVM Clang 22
13 May 09:45 AM EDT - Software - 29 Comments

GCC 16.1 released at the end of April as the latest major, annual feature release to the GNU Compiler Collection. Early benchmarks showed some nice leads for GCC 16 over GCC 15. Continued testing of the new GCC 16 compiler has continued to show overall better performance of the resulting binaries than using GCC 15 on the same hardware and same compiler flags. That led many to wonder about the GCC 16 performance up against the latest LLVM/Clang open-source compiler, which is the focus of today's benchmarking showdown.

12 May

FreeBSD 15.2 Will Aim For The Nice KDE Desktop Installation Experience
12 May 05:25 PM EDT - BSD - FreeBSD 15.2 + KDE Desktop - 19 Comments

FreeBSD 15.0 had aimed to provide a KDE desktop install option from its text-based OS installer to make for a more compelling FreeBSD out-of-the-box desktop experience. That was then delayed to FreeBSD 15.1 but that didn't end up materializing. Now the KDE desktop install option is diverted to FreeBSD 15.2.

ARCTIC Fan Controller Driver Expected To Land In Linux 7.2
12 May 08:27 AM EDT - Hardware - ARCTIC Fan Controller - 7 Comments

A new driver expected to land in the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel is the ARCTIC Fan Controller driver to allow fan speed monitoring and PWM controls for this upcoming ARCTIC product. Making this new driver all the more exciting is that it was worked on by ARCTIC directly compared to the typical workflow for such desktop/consumer hardware peripherals often being left up to the reverse-engineering, open-source community.

Linux Scheduler Work Helping Boost Gaming Performance On Old "Potato" Hardware
12 May 06:30 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Flatten The Pick - 40 Comments

Prominent Linux kernel engineer Peter Zijlstra of Intel has been working on a set of scheduler patches to help with enhancing the behavior and delivering better results, especially for aging hardware he described as a "potato" -- an Intel Sandy Bridge desktop CPU with AMD Radeon RX 580 Polaris graphics. Benchmark results are promising from this work for gaming on old hardware while other workloads may ultimately stand to benefit too.

Intel Looking To Move Their Low-Power Mode Daemon Into The Linux Kernel Source Tree
12 May 06:04 AM EDT - Intel - Intel LPMD - 1 Comment

For years Intel has been developing the Low Power Mode Daemon "LPMD" to help their hybrid laptop and desktop CPUs deliver optimal power efficiency under Linux. Intel LPMD leverages hardware hints and other features for optimizing active idle power of the processor and putting the system into lower power modes where possible. This tool could soon call the Linux kernel source tree its new home.

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