π° AMD Introduces New GPU Target To AMDGPU LLVM: GFX1170 "RDNA 4m"
In addition to their ongoing AMDGPU LLVM compiler back-end work for upcoming GFX1250 and recently the GFX13 target for their graphics IP, today AMD compiler engineers introduced a new "GFX1170" target to the LLVM codebase that is also called RDNA 4m...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMDGPU-LLVM-GFX1170
#amd
In addition to their ongoing AMDGPU LLVM compiler back-end work for upcoming GFX1250 and recently the GFX13 target for their graphics IP, today AMD compiler engineers introduced a new "GFX1170" target to the LLVM codebase that is also called RDNA 4m...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMDGPU-LLVM-GFX1170
#amd
Phoronix
AMD Introduces New GPU Target To AMDGPU LLVM: GFX1170 "RDNA 4m"
In addition to their ongoing AMDGPU LLVM compiler back-end work for upcoming GFX1250 and recently the GFX13 target for their graphics IP, today AMD compiler engineers introduced a new 'GFX1170' target to the LLVM codebase that is also called RDNA 4m.
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π° China-Linked DKnife AitM Framework Targets Routers for Traffic Hijacking, Malware Delivery
Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off a gateway-monitoring and adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) framework dubbed DKnife that's operated by China-nexus threat actors since at least 2019.The framework comprises seven Linux-based implants that are designed to perform deep packet inspection, manipulate traffic, and deliver malware via routers and edge devices. Its primary targets seem to.
π Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/02/china-linked-dknife-aitm-framework.html
#linux #linuxbased
Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off a gateway-monitoring and adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) framework dubbed DKnife that's operated by China-nexus threat actors since at least 2019.The framework comprises seven Linux-based implants that are designed to perform deep packet inspection, manipulate traffic, and deliver malware via routers and edge devices. Its primary targets seem to.
π Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/02/china-linked-dknife-aitm-framework.html
#linux #linuxbased
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π° Vanilla OS 2 lets me run Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch apps at the same time
Dealing with app compatibility on Linux can be a pain, but Vanilla OS aims to fix that by letting you install software from every distro.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/vanilla-os-2-lets-run-ubuntu-fedora-arch-and-android-apps-same-time/
#fedora #linux #arch #ubuntu #distro
Dealing with app compatibility on Linux can be a pain, but Vanilla OS aims to fix that by letting you install software from every distro.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/vanilla-os-2-lets-run-ubuntu-fedora-arch-and-android-apps-same-time/
#fedora #linux #arch #ubuntu #distro
XDA
Vanilla OS 2 lets me run Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch apps at the same time
And that's still not all
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π° VRR Improvements Merged To GNOME 50 For Lower Latency, Wayland Commit Timing
While just missing out on the recent Mutter 50 beta release, merged today to Mutter Git ahead of next month's GNOME 50 desktop release are some improvements to the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mutter-50-VRR-Deadline
#gnome #wayland
While just missing out on the recent Mutter 50 beta release, merged today to Mutter Git ahead of next month's GNOME 50 desktop release are some improvements to the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mutter-50-VRR-Deadline
#gnome #wayland
Phoronix
VRR Improvements Merged To GNOME 50 For Lower Latency, Wayland Commit Timing
While just missing out on the recent Mutter 50 beta release, merged today to Mutter Git ahead of next month's GNOME 50 desktop release are some improvements to the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support.
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π° Is the Raspberry Pi Still an Affordable SBC? I Donβt Think So
Raspberry Pi has raised prices on many Pi 4, Pi 5, and Compute Module models as memory costs surge in 2026, undermining its once-low-cost SBC positioning.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/is-the-raspberry-pi-still-an-affordable-sbc/
#raspberry
Raspberry Pi has raised prices on many Pi 4, Pi 5, and Compute Module models as memory costs surge in 2026, undermining its once-low-cost SBC positioning.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/is-the-raspberry-pi-still-an-affordable-sbc/
#raspberry
Linuxiac
Is the Raspberry Pi Still an Affordable SBC? I Don't Think So
Raspberry Pi has raised prices on many Pi 4, Pi 5, and Compute Module models as memory costs surge in 2026, undermining its once-low-cost SBC positioning.
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π° DKnife Linux toolkit hijacks router traffic to spy, deliver malware
A newly discovered toolkit called DKnife has been used since 2019 to hijack traffic at the edge-device level and deliver malware in espionage campaigns.
π Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dknife-linux-toolkit-hijacks-router-traffic-to-spy-deliver-malware/
#linux
A newly discovered toolkit called DKnife has been used since 2019 to hijack traffic at the edge-device level and deliver malware in espionage campaigns.
π Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dknife-linux-toolkit-hijacks-router-traffic-to-spy-deliver-malware/
#linux
BleepingComputer
DKnife Linux toolkit hijacks router traffic to spy, deliver malware
A newly discovered toolkit called DKnife has been used since 2019 to hijack traffic at the edge-device level and deliver malware in espionage campaigns.
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π° M5Stack AI Pyramid is an oddly-shaped Arm-based mini PC with a 24 TOPS NPU
The M5Stack AI Pyramid Computing Box is a small computer with an Axera AX88500 processor that combines four Arm Cortex-A55 CPU cores with an NPU that delivers up to 24 TOPS of hardware-accelerated INT8 AI performance. But what really caught my eye was the physical design. Thereβs a reason M5Stack calls this a βpyramid.β While most .
π Source: https://liliputing.com/m5stack-ai-pyramid-is-an-oddly-shaped-arm-based-mini-pc-with-a-24-tops-npu/
#arm
The M5Stack AI Pyramid Computing Box is a small computer with an Axera AX88500 processor that combines four Arm Cortex-A55 CPU cores with an NPU that delivers up to 24 TOPS of hardware-accelerated INT8 AI performance. But what really caught my eye was the physical design. Thereβs a reason M5Stack calls this a βpyramid.β While most .
π Source: https://liliputing.com/m5stack-ai-pyramid-is-an-oddly-shaped-arm-based-mini-pc-with-a-24-tops-npu/
#arm
Liliputing
M5Stack AI Pyramid is an oddly-shaped Arm-based mini PC with a 24 TOPS NPU
M5Stack AI Pyramid is an oddly-shaped Arm-based mini PC with a 24 TOPS NPU
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π° ML-LIB: Machine Learning Library Proposed For The Linux Kernel
Sent out today as a request for comments (RFC) by a Linux kernel engineer employed by IBM is a machine learning library for the Linux kernel. The intent is on plugging in running ML models to the Linux kernel that could be used for system performance optimizations and various other purposes...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Kernel-ML-LIB-RFC
#kernel #linux
Sent out today as a request for comments (RFC) by a Linux kernel engineer employed by IBM is a machine learning library for the Linux kernel. The intent is on plugging in running ML models to the Linux kernel that could be used for system performance optimizations and various other purposes...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Kernel-ML-LIB-RFC
#kernel #linux
Phoronix
ML-LIB: Machine Learning Library Proposed For The Linux Kernel
Sent out today as a request for comments (RFC) by a Linux kernel engineer employed by IBM is a machine learning library for the Linux kernel
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π° Sixteen Claude AI agents working together created a new C compiler
The $20,000 experiment compiled a Linux kernel but needed deep human management.
π Source: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/sixteen-claude-ai-agents-working-together-created-a-new-c-compiler/
#kernel #linux
The $20,000 experiment compiled a Linux kernel but needed deep human management.
π Source: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/sixteen-claude-ai-agents-working-together-created-a-new-c-compiler/
#kernel #linux
Ars Technica
Sixteen Claude AI agents working together created a new C compiler
The $20,000 experiment compiled a Linux kernel but needed deep human management.
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π° GOG has already started working on Linux gaming as it says they're "a big fan" of the OS
A little while ago, we got some excellent news from the people over at Good Old Games (GOG). After one of the co-founders of GOG managed to bring the GOG website back from its former owners, CD Projekt Red, a job posting for the service claimed that GOG saw Linux as the "next frontier" of PC gaming, and would be taking it more seriously moving forward.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/gog-has-already-started-working-on-linux-gaming-as-it-says-theyre-a-big-fan-of-the-os/
#linux
A little while ago, we got some excellent news from the people over at Good Old Games (GOG). After one of the co-founders of GOG managed to bring the GOG website back from its former owners, CD Projekt Red, a job posting for the service claimed that GOG saw Linux as the "next frontier" of PC gaming, and would be taking it more seriously moving forward.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/gog-has-already-started-working-on-linux-gaming-as-it-says-theyre-a-big-fan-of-the-os/
#linux
XDA
GOG has already started working on Linux gaming as it says they're "a big fan" of the OS
GOG is hitting the ground running with its FOSS support.
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π° Linux 6.19 Sees Last Minute Scheduler Regression Fixes
Ahead of the planned Linux 6.19 stable kernel release tomorrow, there have been some last-minute fixes submitted for the scheduler code, including for performance regressions...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.19-Scheduler-Fixes-Last
#kernel #linux
Ahead of the planned Linux 6.19 stable kernel release tomorrow, there have been some last-minute fixes submitted for the scheduler code, including for performance regressions...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.19-Scheduler-Fixes-Last
#kernel #linux
Phoronix
Linux 6.19 Sees Last Minute Scheduler Regression Fixes
Ahead of the planned Linux 6.19 stable kernel release tomorrow, there have been some last-minute fixes submitted for the scheduler code, including for performance regressions.
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π° KMS Recovery Mechanism Being Worked On For Linux Display Drivers
A Linux kernel engineer at Microsoft is working on a useful Linux desktop improvement. Hamza Mahfooz who previously worked for AMD on their AMDGPU Linux display driver code has been spearheading work on a KMS recovery mechanism to help kernel mode-setting display drivers recover in case of problems...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/KMS-Recovery-Mechanism
#kernel #linux #amd
A Linux kernel engineer at Microsoft is working on a useful Linux desktop improvement. Hamza Mahfooz who previously worked for AMD on their AMDGPU Linux display driver code has been spearheading work on a KMS recovery mechanism to help kernel mode-setting display drivers recover in case of problems...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/KMS-Recovery-Mechanism
#kernel #linux #amd
Phoronix
KMS Recovery Mechanism Being Worked On For Linux Display Drivers
A Linux kernel engineer at Microsoft is working on a useful Linux desktop improvement
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π° PeaZip 10.9 Open-Source Archive Manager Released with Improved User Experience
PeaZip 10.9 open-source archive manager is now available for download with an improved user experience and other enhancements. Here's what's new!
π Source: https://9to5linux.com/peazip-10-9-open-source-archive-manager-released-with-improved-user-experience
#opensource
PeaZip 10.9 open-source archive manager is now available for download with an improved user experience and other enhancements. Here's what's new!
π Source: https://9to5linux.com/peazip-10-9-open-source-archive-manager-released-with-improved-user-experience
#opensource
9to5Linux
PeaZip 10.9 Open-Source Archive Manager Released with Improved User Experience
PeaZip 10.9 open-source archive manager is now available for download with an improved user experience and other enhancements.
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π° KDE Linux Reaches 62% Toward Beta Release, Developers Say
KDE Linux developers report the project is 62% complete on its path toward a public beta release.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/kde-linux-reaches-62-percentage-toward-beta-release/
#linux #kde
KDE Linux developers report the project is 62% complete on its path toward a public beta release.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/kde-linux-reaches-62-percentage-toward-beta-release/
#linux #kde
Linuxiac
KDE Linux Reaches 62% Toward Beta Release, Developers Say
KDE Linux developers report the project is 62% complete on its path toward a public beta release.
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π° We Ditched Clickup for Fizzy: An (Open Source) Kanban Board App
If you're juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.
π Source: https://itsfoss.com/fizzy-self-hostable-kanban-solution/
#opensource
If you're juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.
π Source: https://itsfoss.com/fizzy-self-hostable-kanban-solution/
#opensource
It's FOSS
We Ditched ClickUp for Fizzy, An "Open Source" Kanban Board App
If you're juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.
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π° NetBSD 11.0-RC1 Available For Testing With Enhanced Linux Emulation
The first release candidate of the big NetBSD 11.0 release is now available for testing...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/NetBSD-11.0-RC1
#linux
The first release candidate of the big NetBSD 11.0 release is now available for testing...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/NetBSD-11.0-RC1
#linux
Phoronix
NetBSD 11.0-RC1 Available For Testing With Enhanced Linux Emulation
The first release candidate of the big NetBSD 11.0 release is now available for testing.
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π° New Proposal Explores Machine Learning Assistance for Linux Kernel Behavior
A Linux kernel developer has proposed using user-space machine learning models to assist kernel subsystems.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/new-proposal-explores-machine-learning-assistance-for-linux-kernel-behavior/
#kernel #linux
A Linux kernel developer has proposed using user-space machine learning models to assist kernel subsystems.
π Source: https://linuxiac.com/new-proposal-explores-machine-learning-assistance-for-linux-kernel-behavior/
#kernel #linux
Linuxiac
New Proposal Explores Machine Learning Assistance for Linux Kernel Behavior
A Linux kernel developer has proposed using user-space machine learning models to assist kernel subsystems.
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π° Linux distros are finally competing on design, and it shows
Linux distros now compete on design with polished installers and cohesive desktops, though consistency and customization tradeoffs still show.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-distros-finally-competing-design-shows/
#linux
Linux distros now compete on design with polished installers and cohesive desktops, though consistency and customization tradeoffs still show.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-distros-finally-competing-design-shows/
#linux
XDA
Linux distros are finally competing on design, and it shows
Linux distros now compete on design with polished installers and cohesive desktops, though consistency and customization tradeoffs still show.
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π° Intel Releases QATlib 26.02 With New APIs For Zero-Copy DMA
Of Intel's different CPU accelerator IPs, the arguably most useful and with the greatest customer interest remains around QuickAssist Technology (QAT). Intel QAT allows offloading various compression and encryption tasks for better performance. Intel this week released QATlib 26.02 as the newest version of their user-space library for leveraging QuickAssist Technology on capable hardware...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-QATlib-26.02
#intel
Of Intel's different CPU accelerator IPs, the arguably most useful and with the greatest customer interest remains around QuickAssist Technology (QAT). Intel QAT allows offloading various compression and encryption tasks for better performance. Intel this week released QATlib 26.02 as the newest version of their user-space library for leveraging QuickAssist Technology on capable hardware...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-QATlib-26.02
#intel
Phoronix
Intel Releases QATlib 26.02 With New APIs For Zero-Copy DMA
Of Intel's different CPU accelerator IPs, the arguably most useful and with the greatest customer interest remains around QuickAssist Technology (QAT)
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π° Intel Appears To Have Quietly Sunset "On Demand" Software Defined Silicon
Back in 2021 on Phoronix was first to report on Intel preparing Linux patches for a "Software Defined Silicon" feature for activating extra licensed hardware features. That Software Defined Silicon support continued moving forward and was then announced as Intel On Demand with a focus on users being able to pay to activate additional accelerators found on select SKUs but not enabled by default...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-On-Demand-SDSi-Sunset
#intel #linux
Back in 2021 on Phoronix was first to report on Intel preparing Linux patches for a "Software Defined Silicon" feature for activating extra licensed hardware features. That Software Defined Silicon support continued moving forward and was then announced as Intel On Demand with a focus on users being able to pay to activate additional accelerators found on select SKUs but not enabled by default...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-On-Demand-SDSi-Sunset
#intel #linux
Phoronix
Intel Appears To Have Quietly Sunset "On Demand" Software Defined Silicon
Back in 2021 on Phoronix was first to report on Intel preparing Linux patches for a 'Software Defined Silicon' feature for activating extra licensed hardware features
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π° A Lot Of Exciting Changes To Look Forward To With Linux 6.20 -- Or Linux 7.0
With Linux 6.19 due for release later today it then opens up the next kernel merge window. It could be Linux 6.20 but more than likely the next kernel version will be called Linux 7.0 with Linus Torvalds' past tradition of bumping the major version number after X.19. Whatever it ends up being called, here is a look at various "-next" changes that have been queuing up ahead of the merge window...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-Feature-Preview
#kernel #linux
With Linux 6.19 due for release later today it then opens up the next kernel merge window. It could be Linux 6.20 but more than likely the next kernel version will be called Linux 7.0 with Linus Torvalds' past tradition of bumping the major version number after X.19. Whatever it ends up being called, here is a look at various "-next" changes that have been queuing up ahead of the merge window...
π Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-Feature-Preview
#kernel #linux
Phoronix
A Lot Of Exciting Changes To Look Forward To With Linux 7.0
With Linux 6.19 due for release later today it then opens up the next kernel merge window
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