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ASUS Linux HID Driver Preparing To See Support For Newer Devices
ASUS Linux HID Driver Preparing To See Support For Newer Devices
8 Hours Ago - Hardware - ASUS WMI Driver - Add A Comment

There's been a recent lull in activity around the open-source Linux driver for ASUS devices with the HID interface used for supporting various features. But developer Denis Benato who has worked on the ASUS Armoury Linux driver and the like is working on advancing the ASUS HID driver for Linux systems.

Linux 7.0 Development & Intel Panther Lake Proved Most Popular In February
Linux 7.0 Development & Intel Panther Lake Proved Most Popular In February
9 Hours Ago - Phoronix - February 2026 Recap - Add A Comment

During the last month on Phoronix there were 289 original open-source/Linux-related news articles and another 20 featured articles as in Linux hardware reviews and multi-page benchmark articles. There was a lot of interesting software and hardware happenings the past month but standing out the most was the Linux 7.0 merge window developments and the ramp of Intel Panther Lake Linux testing.

Intel's Clear Linux Website No Longer Online
Intel's Clear Linux Website No Longer Online
9 Hours Ago - Clear Linux - Clear Linux - 7 Comments

Last July Intel sadly ended their Clear Linux distribution amid cost-cutting measures at the company. Clear Linux for a decade served at the forefront of Linux performance innovations and was consistently the fastest out-of-the-box Linux x86_64 distribution until Intel ended the Linux distribution without any advanced notice for its users. Intel had kept up the ClearLinux.org website online to download the final releases and access other technical content and forum discussions, etc. Sadly, that too was recently taken offline.

28 February

AMD Prepares Linux For Instruction-Based Sampling Improvements With Zen 6
AMD Prepares Linux For Instruction-Based Sampling Improvements With Zen 6
28 February 11:58 AM EST - AMD - Linux Perf AMD IBS - 2 Comments

A set of patches recently posted to the Linux kernel mailing list have now been queued up to a tip/tip.git branch for planned introduction in Linux 7.1. These patches are for enhancing the Linux perf subsystem support for AMD Instruction-Based Sampling (IBS) improvements with next-gen Zen 6 processors.

Servo Browser Engine Starts 2026 With Many Notable Improvements
Servo Browser Engine Starts 2026 With Many Notable Improvements
28 February 09:21 AM EST - Free Software - Servo January 2026 - 7 Comments

The Servo project has issued their January 2026 development report that highlights all the interesting changes they made to this open-source browser layout engine last month. With Servo 0.0.5 they have landed many improvements to this engine and also continuing to enhance its ability to embed Servo inside other applications.

FreeBSD 14.4-RC1 Adds Emacs, Vim & More To DVD Images
FreeBSD 14.4-RC1 Adds Emacs, Vim & More To DVD Images
28 February 06:33 AM EST - BSD - FreeBSD 14.4 - 9 Comments

For those on the current FreeBSD 14 series with no immediate plans to move to FreeBSD 15 that debuted at the end of 2025, FreeBSD developers have been preparing for the release of FreeBSD 14.4. Released overnight was the first release candidate of FreeBSD 14.4.

27 February

Canonical Talks Up RISC-V This Year With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
Canonical Talks Up RISC-V This Year With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
27 February 09:01 AM EST - Ubuntu - RISC-V RVA23 - 7 Comments

Canonical put out a new blog post today highlighting their RISC-V work over 2025 that included switching to the RVA23 profile baseline for Ubuntu 25.10 and moving forward. Now with RVA23-compatible RISC-V hardware coming to market this year, Canonical is talking up the RISC-V possibilities when paired with the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.

Mesa Developers Trying To Reach A Consensus On AI Policy
Mesa Developers Trying To Reach A Consensus On AI Policy
27 February 06:24 AM EST - Mesa - Mesa AI Policy - 38 Comments

If all goes well, Mesa developers are hoping to reach a consensus or at least some common ground on an AI policy in March. Mesa is the latest open-source project making considerations around the growing activity around AI coding agents and the like and how to deal with them for this project that is crucial to the Linux desktop and open-source 3D graphics drivers at large.

26 February

Benchmarking 18 Years Of Intel Laptop CPUs: Panther Lake As Much As 95x The Speed Of Penryn
Benchmarking 18 Years Of Intel Laptop CPUs: Panther Lake As Much As 95x The Speed Of Penryn
26 February 10:50 AM EST - Processors - 25 Comments

For those curious how far Intel laptop CPU performance has evolved over the past nearly two decades, here are power and performance numbers when re-benchmarking all of the Intel-powered laptop CPUs I have on hand that are still operational from Penryn to Panther Lake. A ThinkPad from 2008 with the Core 2 Duo T9300 "Penryn" was still firing up and working with the latest upstream Intel open-source Linux driver support on Ubuntu 26.04 development. On a geo mean basis over the past 18 years from Penryn to Panther Lake, the performance was at 21.5x in over 150 benchmarks. At the most extreme was a 95x difference going from Intel's 45nm Penryn to the 18A Panther Lake.

Ubuntu 26.04 Resolute Snapshot 4 Released
Ubuntu 26.04 Resolute Snapshot 4 Released
26 February 07:26 PM EST - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 26.04 - 4 Comments

The fourth and final monthly snapshot of Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon" is now available for testing. This alternative to the Ubuntu 26.04 daily ISOs is a monthly test release that also helps exercise the Ubuntu Linux release automation processes.

sudo-rs Breaks Historical Norms With Now Enabling Password Feedback By Default
sudo-rs Breaks Historical Norms With Now Enabling Password Feedback By Default
26 February 04:31 PM EST - Ubuntu - sudo-rs - 98 Comments

On recent builds of Ubuntu 26.04 when being prompted by sudo for the password, password feedback is now enabled by default to show asterisk (*) characters when inputting your password. Traditionally sudo has not provided password feedback in the name of security to not divulge the length of your password in case anyone is looking/capturing your screen. But upstream sudo-rs has now changed the default behavior in the name of an improved UX.

NXP Posts New Linux Accelerator Driver For Their Neutron NPU
NXP Posts New Linux Accelerator Driver For Their Neutron NPU
26 February 09:01 AM EST - AI - NXP Neutron Linux Driver - 1 Comment

The Linux kernel continues seeing more open-source kernel drivers emerge for supporting different AI accelerators / NPUs. The newest open-source driver breaking cover today is from NXP and is for enabling their Neutron neural processing unit.

Linux 7.1 Looks To Support Extended Attributes On Sockets For New GNOME & systemd Functionality
Linux 7.1 Looks To Support Extended Attributes On Sockets For New GNOME & systemd Functionality
26 February 08:08 AM EST - Linux Kernel - xattrs On Sockets - 25 Comments

While the Linux 7.0 feature merge window ended this past weekend and that next kernel release won't debut as stable until April, there are already features out on the horizon that are being positioned for likely merging into the Linux 7.1 kernel assuming no issues appear or objections raised by Linus Torvalds. One of the features already looking like it will be submitted for Linux 7.1 is supporting extended attributes on sockets.

25 February

b4's Review TUI With AI Integration Nearing Pre-Alpha Release
25 February 07:41 PM EST - Linux Kernel - b4 review - Add A Comment

The b4 tool used for managing patch workflows to the Linux kernel has been seeing a lot of work recently on b4 review as the text user interface (TUI) to help expedite the patch review process for the Linux kernel. The b4 review TUI has been integrating AI agent code review helpers powered by the likes of Claude Code too for trying to help enhance the efficiency for Linux kernel patch reviews. That b4 review work is quickly approaching a pre-alpha state.

LLVM Clang 22 Compiler Performance Largely Unchanged Over Clang 21 On AMD Zen 5
25 February 03:05 PM EST - Software - Add A Comment

With yesterday's stable release of the LLVM Clang 22 compiler it didn't take long for Phoronix readers to begin asking about the performance of this half-year feature update to this prominent open-source C/C++ compiler. What I am seeing so far are no big surprises with the performance largely being similar to Clang 21 across various open-source C/C++ workloads in the testing thus far. This initial round of reference benchmark results between LLVM Clang 22, Clang 21, and Clang 20 were done on an AMD EPYC Turin (Zen 5) Linux server.

AMD Announces The EPYC 8005 "Sorano" Series
25 February 09:20 AM EST - AMD - AMD EPYC 8005 Series - 4 Comments

The EPYC 9005 series for high-end Zen 5 server processors is a year and a half old and then at the lower-end of the spectrum is the EPYC 4005 series AM5 server processors that launched last year. On the embedded side is also the EPYC Embedded 2005 series. AMD has now filled the void between with the long-awaited EPYC 8005 series.

Arm & Linaro Launch New "CoreCollective" Consortium - With Backing From AMD & Others
25 February 09:00 AM EST - Standards - CoreCollective - 27 Comments

The embargo just lifted on an interesting new industry consortium... CoreCollective. The CoreCollective consortium is focused on open collaboration in the Arm software ecosystem and to a large extent what Linaro has already been doing for the past decade and a half. Interestingly though with CoreCollective for open collaboration in the Arm software ecosystem, AMD is now onboard as a founding member along with various other vendors.

24 February

COSMIC Epoch 1.0.8 Released With More Desktop Refinements
24 February 02:47 PM EST - Desktop - COSMIC Epoch 1.0.8 - 29 Comments

While System76 has been hard at work on a redesigned Thelio desktop chassis design, this hasn't slowed down their software work. Today they shipped COSMIC Epoch 1.0.8 as the newest work on their open-source, Rust-based desktop environment used by their in-house Pop!_OS Linux distribution as well as found in other Linux distributions too.

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