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Выпуск дистрибутива BSD Router Project 2.0

Оливье Кочар-Лаббе (Olivier Cochard-Labbé), создатель дистрибутива FreeNAS, представил выпуск специализированного дистрибутива BSD Router Project 2.0 (BSDRP), примечательный обновлением кодовой базы до находящейся в разработке ветки FreeBSD 16. Дистрибутив предназначен для создания компактных программных маршрутизаторов, поддерживающих протоколы маршрутизации RIP, OSPF, BGP и PIM. Управление производится в режиме командной строки через CLI-интерфейс, напоминающий интерфейс Cisco IOS. Дистрибутив доступен в сборках для архитектур x86_64 и ARM64 (размер сжатых установочных образов ~340 МБ).

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https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=63963
📰 Cronos: The New Dawn gets performance improvements and a Linux HDR fix

Cronos: The New Dawn is the latest horror game from Bloober Team, and with the latest update it should work a lot better for everyone..

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https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/09/cronos-the-new-dawn-gets-performance-improvements-and-a-linux-hdr-fix/
GNU Linux-Libre 6.17 Kernel Is Now Available for Software Freedom Lovers

GNU Linux-libre 6.17 kernel is now available for download. This release is based on Linux kernel 6.17 and it’s targeted at those who seek 100% freedom for their personal computers.
The post GNU Linux-Libre 6.17 Kernel Is Now Available for Software Freedom Lovers appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.

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https://9to5linux.com/gnu-linux-libre-6-17-kernel-is-now-available-for-software-freedom-lovers
What is Microsoft Azure Logic Apps? Now with MCP support

Microsoft Azure Logic Apps is a cloud-based low-code/no-code integration and workflow orchestration service that lets you automate business processes across Azure, Microsoft 365, Google, Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, social media, file systems, and many other cloud or on-premises systems with minimal custom coding. Azure Logic Apps now includes new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server support, announced in public preview in September, enabling AI agents and Large Language Models to use Logic Apps workflows as discoverable tools.
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https://4sysops.com/archives/what-is-microsoft-azure-logic-apps-now-with-mcp-support/
📰 GNU Linux-libre 6.17 Deblobs The New Intel IPU7 Driver, Adjusts Existing Drivers

Building off yesterday's release of Linux 6.17, the GNU Linux-libre 6.17-gnu kernel is now available for this downstream kernel variant that strips away support for loading non-free microcode and other elements not aligned with the Free Software Foundation principles. This ultimately ends up limiting the hardware support available with most of today's modern hardware requiring microcode/firmware but alas here is the latest release with a fresh...

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https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNU-Linux-libre-6.17
📰 OpenTofu Introduces Ephemeral Support for Safer Secrets Management

OpenTofu nightly builds add Ephemeral and Write-Only features, arriving soon in 1.11 for better secret and state management.

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https://linuxiac.com/opentofu-introduces-ephemeral-support-for-safer-secrets-management/
📰 RISC-V With Linux 6.18 Brings Support For MIPS Vendor Extensions

Back during the Linux 6.17 merge window the RISC-V changes were rejected as "garbage" for being submitted too late in the merge window and with some code choices that upset Linus Torvalds. With lessons learned, the RISC-V changes for Linux 6.18 were submitted today during the first official day of this new kernel cycle...

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https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.18-RISC-V
📰 Fork yeah: Valkey 9 sharpens edge against Redis

Open source database adds multi-tenant clustering, safer shutdowns, and eyes life beyond caching Open source key-value database Valkey is set for its ninth iteration next month, promising improved resource optimization and availability.…

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https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/09/29/valkey_9/
📰 Brave launches 'Ask Brave' feature to fuse AI with traditional search

Brave Software, the creator of the privacy-focused web browser and search engine, has introduced a new subsystem called Ask Brave that unifies search and AI chat into a single interface.

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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/artificial-intelligence/brave-launches-ask-brave-feature-to-fuse-ai-with-traditional-search/
📰 Linux 6.18 Updating The Baseline For Marking Intel CPU Microcode As Outdated

Introduced this year with the Linux 6.16 kernel was the new functionality for reporting to users when running on outdated Intel CPU microcode since it can pose security vulnerability issues and/or functionality problems. The Linux kernel support for propagating this "old_microcode" reporting via sysfs relies on a static list of microcode versions corresponding to different Intel CPU generations. For the Linux 6.

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https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Old-Microcode-Linux-6.18
GNOME 49 Support, New Keyboard Options Added to Tiling Shell

Tiling Shell, the GNOME extension providing you with a myriad of ways to tile windows in all kinds of cool ways — which is preinstalled in Zorin OS 18 — has issued an update adding a raft of new keyboard-focused features. GNOME 49 support also lands, meaning this extension works with the latest version of the desktop environment, released in early September. If you plan to install or upgrade to Ubuntu 25.10 next month, that will be welcome news. So what’s new? Tiling Shell v17 adds a new option to raise windows together when using alt + tab to switch […]
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https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/09/tiling-shell-adds-gnome-49-support-new-keyboard-switching-options
How to Control Kernel Boot-Time Parameters in Linux

The post How to Control Kernel Boot-Time Parameters in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Linux booting is a complex process compared to other operating systems. The Linux Kernel accepts many parameters during boot, passed
The post How to Control Kernel Boot-Time Parameters in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides.

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https://www.tecmint.com/linux-kernel-boot-time-parameters-explained/
📰 NVIDIA Has Been Supplying NDA'ed Docs To Red Hat For Helping NVK Driver

Following AMD announcing the end of the AMDVLK Vulkan driver development in favor of focusing on the Mesa RADV driver for Linux systems, Red Hat engineer David Airlie who was one of the co-lead developers of the RADV driver shared some interesting insight on NVK as the open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver being developed within Mesa...

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https://www.phoronix.com/news/NVK-Vulkan-Red-Hat-NDA-Docs
📰 Linus Torvalds Removes The Bcachefs Code From The Linux Kernel

With Linux 6.17 was the decision by Linus Torvalds to mark Bcachefs as "externally maintained" and not accept any new Bcachefs code into the mainline kernel but keeping the existing code within the tree. That was useful for those relying on Bcachefs to still boot a mainline kernel at least. Now for Linux 6.18, the Bcachefs code was removed from the mainline kernel...

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https://www.phoronix.com/news/Bcachefs-Removed-Linux-6.18