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[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 08:36:24 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install MySQL Workbench on Linux

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Discover how to easily install MySQL Workbench on Linux, including Debian, Red Hat, Arch-based distributions, and more, in this article.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-mysql-workbench/

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 10:07:54 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD Sends In A Variety Of Graphics Driver Fixes Ahead Of Linux 7.0 Cycle

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This week's batch of AMDGPU and AMDKFD changes queued up ahead of the next kernel merge window is focused on delivering a variety of driver fixes...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMDGPU-Linux-7.0-More-Fixes

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 11:39:24 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Easy KDE Plasma Customization | Crimson Kart

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Crimson Kart is a minimal light KDE Plasma theme red go-kart driver and clean racing aesthetics, featuring a graphite base with red, white, and black accents for a modern, minimalist, clean

https://youtu.be/Bvm6tvR8330

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 13:10:54 UTC from rss <>

Subject: SVT-AV1 4.0 Released With More Performance Optimizations

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SVT-AV1 4.0 is out as the newest major feature release for this open-source AV1 video encoder that was originally started by Intel as an open-source project and now continuining on thanks to the Alliance For Open Media...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/SVT-AV1-4.0

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 14:42:24 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 25th, 2026

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The 276th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending January 25th, 2026, keeping you updated on the most important developments in the Linux world.

https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-january-25th-2026

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 16:13:54 UTC from rss <>

Subject: New Patches Aim To Lower Linux Memory Use For Swap, Slightly Improve Performance

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Kairui Song of Tencent sent out a new patch series overnight working on enhancing the Linux kernel's swap code. With the patches there are some memory savings -- and more on the way -- while also providing for slightly faster performance...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Better-Swap-Tencent

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 17:45:25 UTC from rss <>

Subject: DietPi 10.0 Released With Debian 12 Requirement and Software Changes

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DietPi 10.0 is now available, requiring Debian 12 and introducing software updates, platform removals, and system migration changes.

https://linuxiac.com/dietpi-10-0-released-with-debian-12-requirement/

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 19:32:06 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Revisiting The Linux 6.19 Performance With "NEXT_BUDDY" Now Disabled

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Back at the start of the Linux 6.19 kernel cycle I ran benchmarks showing some scheduler performance regressions with the new kernel. Fortunately, two weeks out from the Linux 6.19 stable release, merged this weekend was disabling the scheduler's NEXT_BUDDY feature due to performance regressions. Here are some fresh benchmarks looking at the latest Linux 6.19 Git state with/without NEXT_BUDDY and comparing it to Linux 6.18 stable for reference.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-619-next-buddy

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 21:03:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GParted 1.8 Open-Source Partition Editor Released with Many Enhancements

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GParted 1.8 has been released today as the latest stable version of this open-source partition editor software, which addresses several bugs to improve support for various filesystems.

https://9to5linux.com/gparted-1-8-open-source-partition-editor-released-with-many-enhancements

[#] Mon Jan 26 2026 22:35:09 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Intel Panther Lake / Arc B390 Linux Benchmarks Still Coming

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Ahead of tomorrow's official availability of new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" laptops, the review embargo lifted on Panther Lake and its much anticipated Arc B390 graphics. There have been several Windows 11 reviews of Panther Lake out today, but what about Linux?..

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-PTL-Arc-B390-Linux-Coming

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 00:06:39 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6.6 beta ships a login manager that won't log in without systemd

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Bad luck, BSDs – although alternatives still workKDE Plasma 6.6 is approaching, and one of its more controversial changes is a new login screen that depends on systemd – meaning that it won't work on the non-Linux operating systems KDE still nominally supports.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/26/plasma_6_6_systemd_login/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 01:38:09 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Challenger+ T3217 Packages 8-bit ATtiny3217 in a Compact, Battery-Ready Board

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The Challenger+ T3217 is a compact development board based on Microchip’s ATtiny3217, combining the tinyAVR 1-series platform with a small, battery-ready form factor for low-power embedded applications. The board is based on the ATtiny3217, an 8-bit AVR microcontroller running at up to 20 MHz from its internal oscillator. It integrates 32 KB of Flash, 2 […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/challenger-t3217-packages-8-bit-attiny3217-in-a-compact-battery-ready-board/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 04:10:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Make Persistent Changes to Docker Images Instantly

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Learn how docker commit captures changes in a running container, make it persistent and create new images without altering the original Docker image.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/make-persistent-changes-to-docker-image/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 05:42:11 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD Radeon Linux Driver Introduces Low-Latency Video Decode Option

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AMD's RadeonSI Gallium3D driver for next quarter's Mesa 26.1 release is introducing a new low-latency video decode mode. This lower-latency video decoding comes with a trade-off of increased GPU power consumption...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/RadeonSI-Low-Latency-Decode

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 07:13:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How one developer used Claude to build a memory-safe extension of C

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Robin Rowe talks about coding, programming education, and China in the age of AIfeature TrapC, a memory-safe version of the C programming language, is almost ready for testing.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/26/trapc_claude_c_memory_safe_robin_rowe/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 08:45:10 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GParted 1.8 Partition Editor Improves FAT Handling

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GParted 1.8 partition editor is out with multiple crash fixes, improved FAT handling, and safer file system copying.

https://linuxiac.com/gparted-1-8-partition-editor-improves-fat-handling/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 10:16:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Seven Years After, Stallman Is Still Stallman

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Nearly seven years after Richard Stallman left MIT under pressure and resigned the presidency of the Free Software Foundation he founded, he’s back on a U.S. campus giving a talk that is pure RMS — and fundraising for FSF in the process.

https://fossforce.com/2026/01/seven-years-after-stallman-is-still-stallman/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 11:48:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Just the Browser is just the beginning: Why breaking free means building small

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Privacy tools are a start, but real freedom lives in the digital outskirts of the webOpinion The Net is born free, but everywhere is in chains. This is a parody of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 1762 book The Social Contract where he said the same about humans, but it's nonetheless true. The Net is built out of open, free protocols and open, free code. Yet it and we are bound by the rulemakers who build the services and set the laws of the places we go and the things that we do, not to our advantage.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/26/just_the_browser_opinion/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 13:19:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Dabao Evaluation Board to Showcase Open-RTL Baochip-1x RISC-V MCU

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Baochip has previewed the Baochip-1x, a mostly open RTL, RISC-V–based microcontroller fabricated on TSMC’s 22 nm process. Designed with openness and verifiability in mind, the MCU integrates a VexRiscv application core running at up to 350 MHz, alongside a quad-core I/O accelerator cluster clocked at 700 MHz. The Baochip-1x uses a VexRiscv RV32IMAC processor with […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/dabao-evaluation-board-to-showcase-open-rtl-baochip-1x-risc-v-mcu/

[#] Tue Jan 27 2026 14:51:08 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ASRock Rack PAUL PCIe IPMI Card Sees DT Patches For The Mainline Linux Kernel

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ASRock Rack's PAUL is a low-profile PCIe IPMI card built around the widely-used ASPEED AST2500 controller for providing IPMI/BMC capabilities for any platform. New patches provide mainline Linux kernel support for ASRock Rack PAUL with the necessary Device Tree bits...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/ASRock-Rack-PAUL-Linux-Patches

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