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[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 10:34:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Adds Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 Support, LLDP and CDPv2

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IPFire 2.29 Core Update 199 has been released today by developer Michael Tremer as a new update to this hardened Linux firewall distribution that primarily performs as a router and a firewall, which introduces Wi-Fi 7 support and many other changes.

https://9to5linux.com/ipfire-linux-firewall-distro-adds-wi-fi-7-and-wi-fi-6-support-lldp-and-cdpv2

[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 12:05:46 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Gentoo Linux Made Progress On RISC-V, WSL & More In 2025 While Pulling In Just $12k USD

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The Gentoo Linux project published their 2025 retrospective this week with their many accomplishments, including the recruitment of four more developers and now being up to 31,663 ebuilds and a total of 89GB worth of x86_64 binary packages on mirrors...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Gentoo-2025-Accomplishments

[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 13:37:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Nitrux 5.1 Drops Virtual Machine Support and Shifts Fully to Bare Metal

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Nitrux 5.1 ends official support for virtual machines, focusing exclusively on physical hardware for performance, stability, and a tightly controlled system design.

https://linuxiac.com/nitrux-5-1-drops-virtual-machine-support-and-shifts-fully-to-bare-metal/

[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 15:08:46 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Debian Urgently Seeks Volunteers After Data Protection Team Resigns

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Debian seeks contributors interested in privacy to restore its Data Protection Team after all members stepped back, shifting responsibilities temporarily to the project leader.

https://linuxiac.com/debian-urgently-seeks-volunteers-after-data-protection-team-resigns/

[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 16:40:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Dell Pro Max GB10 vs. AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Framework Desktop For Llama.cpp, OpenCL & Vulkan Compute

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Over the past number of weeks the Dell Pro Max with GB10 has been undergoing a lot of testing at Phoronix. This NVIDIA GB10 powered mini PC with its 20 Arm cores (10 x Cortex-X925, 10 x Cortex-A725) and Blackwell GPU offers a lot of combined compute potential for AI and other workloads. In this article is a look at how the Dell Pro Max with GB10 competes with AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" within the Framework Desktop SFF PC.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/dell-pro-max-gb10-llama-cpp

[#] Thu Jan 08 2026 23:32:01 UTC from rss <>

Subject: CuerdOS 2.0 Skycatcher Xfce: Spanish Distro Takes Chances, Mostly Succeeds

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CuerdOS 2.0 Skycatcher’s Xfce edition leans on Debian Trixie, custom tuning, and some unconventional app choices like Vivaldi and Harmony Music.

https://fossforce.com/2026/01/cuerdos-2-0-skycatcher-xfce-spanish-distro-takes-chances-mostly-succeeds/

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 01:03:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: The state of Enterprise Linux for networking

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Discover the state of Enterprise Linux for networking in 2026. Compare RHEL 10, SLES 16, and Ubuntu alongside NOS leaders like SONiC and Nvidia Cumulus

https://www.networkworld.com/article/4114186/the-state-of-enterprise-linux-for-networking.html

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 02:35:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux 6.18 LTS vs. Liquorix Kernel On AMD Ryzen Threadripper Workstation Performance

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It's been a while since running benchmarks of the Liquorix kernel as an enthusiast-tailored downstream version of the Linux kernel focused on responsiveness for gaming, audio/video production, and other creator/enthusiast workloads. In today's article is a look at how the latest Liquorix kernel derived from Linux 6.18 is competing against the upstream Linux 6.18 LTS kernel on the same system.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-618-liquorix

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 04:06:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux is Great, but It May Not Be For You

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Linux offers control, security, and freedom, but its learning curve, software, and hardware issues may challenge some users.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/linux-may-not-be-for-you/

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 05:38:01 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Kernel Considers Linking The Relocatable x86 Kernel As PIE In 2026

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To allow for additional security hardening of the Linux kernel, a patch series has been updated more than one year later to link the relocatable x86_64 kernel as Position Independent Executable (PIE) code...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-x86-RFC-Linking-PIE

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 07:09:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds: Stop making an issue out of AI slop in kernel docs -- you're not changing anybody's mind

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'Because the AI slop people aren't going to document their patches as such'Today, it is hard to escape LLM bots and the endless slop they emit, but the Linux kernel might be largely safe … for now.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/08/linus_versus_llms_ai_slop_docs/

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 08:41:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds: "The AI Slop Issue Is *NOT* Going To Be Solved With Documentation"

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The Linux kernel developers for months now have been debating proposed guidelines for tool-generated submissions to the Linux kernel. As part of the "tools", the main motivator for this documentation has been around the era of AI and large language models with coding assistants and more. Torvalds made some remarks on the Linux kernel mailing list around his belief in focusing the documentation on "tools" rather than explicitly focusing on AI, given the likelihood of AI-assisted contributions continuing regardless of documentation...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Torvalds-Linux-Kernel-AI-Slop

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 10:12:30 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Arch-Based Omarchy 3.3 Brings AI Dictation Hibernation and Hyprland Fixes

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Arch-based Omarchy 3.3 introduces local AI dictation with Voxtype, hibernation support, dynamic themes, and more.

https://linuxiac.com/arch-based-omarchy-3-3-brings-ai-dictation-hibernation/

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 11:44:01 UTC from rss <>

Subject: EU Launches Call for Evidence on European Open Digital Ecosystems

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The European Commission has opened a public consultation on a new Open Digital Ecosystems strategy focused on open source, security, and EU tech sovereignty.

https://linuxiac.com/eu-launches-call-for-evidence-on-european-open-digital-ecosystems/

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 13:15:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Latest SteamOS Beta Now Includes NTSYNC Kernel Driver

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Valve released the SteamOS 3.7.20 beta overnight and with it they are finally building the NTSYNC kernel driver for helping accelerate Windows NT synchronization primitives...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Steam-OS-Beta-NTSYNC

[#] Fri Jan 09 2026 14:47:01 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Gear 25.12.1 Released with Various Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps

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The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 25.12.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 25.12 series of this collection of open-source apps for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other platforms.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-gear-25-12-1-released-with-various-improvements-for-your-favorite-kde-apps

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