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[#] Mon Apr 21 2025 18:35:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ASUS NUC 15 Pro Cyber Canyon Highlights Compact Design and Intel Ultra CPUs

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The ASUS NUC 15 Pro, also known as Cyber Canyon, is a compact mini PC built for professional computing needs. Available in Slim and Tall versions, it features Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel Arc Graphics, offering strong performance and flexible connectivity. Cyber Canyon integrates the latest Intel Core Series 2 Ultra processors with hybrid […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/asus-nuc-15-pro-cyber-canyon-highlights-compact-design-and-intel-ultra-cpus/

[#] Mon Apr 21 2025 20:06:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Chimera Linux Introduces Key Bootloader Changes

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Chimera Linux's updated ISO images come with Limine bootloader adoption, new arch support, and updated kernel and desktop environments.

https://linuxiac.com/chimera-linux-introduces-key-bootloader-changes/

[#] Mon Apr 21 2025 21:38:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Posts Newest Code For Cache Aware Scheduling On Linux

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Intel engineers have recently been working on the notion of cache-aware scheduling / load balancing for benefiting the likes of Intel and AMD processors sporting multiple caches. Posted today was the newest iteration of these patches that are still seeking to get more feedback and testing around this potential useful addition to the Linux kernel...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-RFC-Cache-Aware-Sched

[#] Mon Apr 21 2025 23:09:44 UTC from rss <>

Subject: RISC-V getrandom vDSO Ready Ahead Of Linux 6.16 With Exciting Performance

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Merged last year in Linux 6.11 was getrandom() support in the vDSO for x86/x86_64 and then in Linux 6.12 was extended to LoongArch and ARM64. With the upcoming Linux 6.16 cycle, this support for faster while still secure RNG for user-space is set to come to RISC-V...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-616-RISC-V-getrandom-vDSO

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 04:14:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MicroPython v1.25.0 Released with ROMFS, RISC-V Assembler, and Expanded Board Support

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MicroPython has reached a major milestone with the release of version 1.25.0, delivering significant enhancements after over three years of development. This update introduces the long-anticipated ROMFS (Read-Only Memory File System), new processor support, TLS improvements, and expanded board compatibility across multiple architectures. One of the most notable additions is ROMFS, a read-only, memory-mappable, extensible […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/micropython-v1-25-0-released-with-romfs-risc-v-assembler-and-expanded-board-support/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 05:47:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Patch Queued To Report Outdated Intel CPU Microcode As A Vulnerability

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Last year a patch was raised for the Linux kernel that would report outdated CPU microcode versions as a security vulnerability. With Intel routinely issuing new CPU microcode updates for security vulnerabilities and addressing other functional issues, the Linux kernel would begin warning users when recognizing that outdated CPU microcode is deployed for a given processor. That patch has now been queued into a tip/tip.git branch and thus looking like it will be submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.16 kernel cycle...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Old-Microcode-Vulnerable

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 12:23:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Steam Will Stop Working on Outdated Linux Systems This August

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Starting August 15, 2025, Steam will no longer work on Linux systems using glibc older than version 2.31.

https://linuxiac.com/steam-will-stop-working-on-outdated-linux-systems-this-august/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 13:55:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GNOME, Microsoft, and GitHub: The Lack of Reporting on Abusive Colleagues Contributed to Profound Media Vacuum (or Blackout), Now Resorting to SLAPPs

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This lack of morality/courage has helped enable further abuse, lining up more victims

https://techrights.org/n/2025/04/22/GNOME_Microsoft_and_GitHub_The_Lack_of_Reporting_on_Abusive_Col.shtml

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 15:26:44 UTC from rss <>

Subject: MySQL 9.3 Brings Enhanced JavaScript Support

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MySQL 9.3 introduces logical user account dumps, improved JavaScript support, and new Group Replication election features.

https://linuxiac.com/mysql-9-3-brings-enhanced-javascript-support/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 16:58:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Bulk Text Replacement in Bash: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

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This brief tutorial explains how to perform bulk text replacement in Bash using grep, sed, and xargs commands in Linux.

https://ostechnix.com/bulk-text-replacement-in-bash/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 18:29:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" Performance On Linux Has Improved A Lot Since Launch

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Today's Linux benchmarking at Phoronix is looking at how the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K performance has evolved since its launch last October. Taking the launch-day benchmarks from October with the same hardware, we are revisiting the Intel Arrow Lake performance under Linux today using the newest system BIOS and the newly-released Ubuntu 25.04 for seeing how the performance has evolved roughly over the past half-year.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-arrow-lake-ubuntu-2504

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 20:01:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: <em>El Reg's</em> essential guide to deploying LLMs in production

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Running GenAI models is easy. Scaling them to thousands of users, not so muchHands On You can spin up a chatbot with Llama.cpp or Ollama in minutes, but scaling large language models to handle real workloads – think multiple users, uptime guarantees, and not blowing your GPU budget – is a very different beast.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/22/llm_production_guide/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 21:32:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: RIP, Google Privacy Sandbox

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Chrome will keep third-party cookies, a loss for privacy but a win for web ad rivals. After six years of work, Google's Privacy Sandbox, technology for delivering ads while protecting privacy, looks like dust in the wind.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/22/google_privacy_sandbox/

[#] Tue Apr 22 2025 23:04:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: CachyOS April 2025 Fixup Release Adds OCCT

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Arch-based CachyOS's April 2025 update fixes kernel issues, adds OCCT for stress testing, and improves handheld support.

https://linuxiac.com/cachyos-april-2025-fixup-release-adds-occt/

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 00:35:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Vulkan Linux Driver Begins Prepping For Ray-Tracing Changes With Xe3

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Merged yesterday to Mesa Git for next quarter's Mesa 25.2 release is an improvement for the Intel Vulkan ray-tracing code with an eye on next-gen Xe3 graphics hardware...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Xe3-Ray-Tracing-64-bit

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 02:07:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: QEMU 10.0 Open-Source Virtualization Software Released, Here’s What’s New

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The open-source QEMU 10.0 machine emulator and virtualization software has been released as a major update that brings many new features and various improvements for next-generation emulation.

https://9to5linux.com/qemu-10-0-open-source-virtualization-software-released-heres-whats-new

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 03:38:42 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux 6.15 Git Tanked Nginx HTTPS Web Server Performance - Here&#039;s The Bisect

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With the Linux 6.15 kernel settling down nicely, I've been testing out the current Linux Git state on more systems in looking for any performance changes. Unfortunately this week I ran into a large performance regression affecting the Nginx HTTP(S) web server. Here's a look at that problem currently affecting Linux Git.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-615-nginx-regression

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 05:10:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: QEMU 10 Launches with Multi-Arch Improvements

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QEMU 10 open-source machine emulator brings new CPU features, better device support, and performance improvements.

https://linuxiac.com/qemu-10-launches-with-multi-arch-improvements/

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 06:41:44 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Use Xclip For Quick Copy and Paste in Linux Terminal

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Discover how xclip can supercharge your workflow by letting you copy file content to your clipboard - no mouse required.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/xclip-copy-paste-linux-terminal/

[#] Wed Apr 23 2025 08:13:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: NVK Now Vulkan 1.4 Conformant For NVIDIA Maxwell GPUs

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Mesa's NVK Vulkan driver had been Vulkan 1.4 conformant for Turing and newer GPUs, but now with Mesa 25.2-devel it's Vulkan 1.4 conformant going back to Maxwell GPUs. This change is exported to be back-ported to the upcoming Mesa 25.1 release as well for those interested in using this open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/NVK-Vulkan-1.4-Maxwell

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