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[#] Wed Nov 05 2025 02:20:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NVIDIA 580.105.08 Linux Graphics Driver Released with a New Environment Variable

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NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 580.105.08 graphics drivers for NVIDIA GPUs on Linux, BSD, and Solaris systems as a new update in the latest NVIDIA 580 series.

https://9to5linux.com/nvidia-580-105-08-linux-graphics-driver-released-with-a-new-environment-variable

[#] Wed Nov 05 2025 03:51:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ODF 1.4 Standard Set for Debut: Why This Is Important

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As ODF 1.4 nears release, office suite developers and users alike can expect an open, transparent format designed to meet modern document needs.

https://fossforce.com/2025/11/odf-1-4-standard-set-for-debut-why-this-is-important/

[#] Wed Nov 05 2025 05:23:15 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Benchmarking The AMD EPYC 9V64H: Azure HBv5&#039;s Custom AMD CPU With HBM3

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Nearly one year ago Microsoft announced the HBv5 virtual machines powered by a custom-designed AMD 4th Gen EPYC processor with high bandwidth memory (HBM3). Finally today the Azure HBv5 series is reaching general availability for those with memory-intensive HPC applications and other workloads. Microsoft kindly provided Phoronix with HBv5 access in advance to begin testing these new VMs with the AMD EPYC 9V64H CPUs featuring HBM memory, so here are some of the first independent benchmarks of these exciting processors powering Azure's new HPC VM instances.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/azure-hbv5-amd-epyc-9v64h

[#] Wed Nov 05 2025 06:54:59 UTC from rss <>

Subject: The Most Critical Linux Kernel Breaches of 2025 So Far

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The Linux kernel, foundational for servers, desktops, embedded systems, and cloud infrastructure, has been under heightened scrutiny. Several vulnerabilities have been exploited in real-world attacks, targeting critical subsystems and isolation layers. In this article, we’ll walk through major examples, explain their significance, and offer actionable guidance for defenders.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/most-critical-linux-kernel-breaches-2025-so-far

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