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Power & Performance Tuning For The Framework 13 With AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series

In April we looked at the Framework 13 updated for the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and its great out-of-the-box performance and nice power efficiency of Strix Point. Via ACPI platform profiles the power/performance mode can be tuned if desiring a longer battery life or preferring even greater performance. Today's article is looking at that power/performance impac…
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 1st, 2025 lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…



NFS Server Supporting Larger I/O Block Size With Linux 6.16

For those running an Network File System "NFS" server, the upcoming Linux 6.16 kernel will allow optionally enabling a larger payload size that may yield better performance. Eventually the default payload size may be increased if all goes well from user feedback and testing...
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Phoronix Turns 21 This Week - Show Your Support For Linux Hardware Reviews

This week on 5 June marks 21 years since I started Phoronix.com for providing Linux hardware reviews and open-source news. In marking the 21st birthday of Phoronix is a special Phoronix Premium offering if you wish to show your support and hopefully provide for a successful year...
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Steam On Linux Use Hit A Recent High Of 2.69% During May lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Mesa 25.2 Lands RADV VCN5 Video Encode/Decode Support For RDNA4 GPUs

Posted for the AMDGPU Linux kernel driver in early 2024 was the initial Video Core Next 5.0 IP enablement that was part of their bring-up for the Radeon RX 9000 "RDNA4" graphics processors. It's taken until now though for enabling the VCN5 video encode/decode support within the user-space code for the RADV driver with Mesa 25.2...
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Intel TDX Host Support Merged For KVM With Linux 6.16

While Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) has been around since Sapphire Rapids with select SKUs and with widespread availability since Emerald Rapids in late 2023, only now with the Linux 6.16 kernel debuting in H2'2025 is there going to be mainline kernel support for TDX on the host-side with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)...
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Touchscreen Smart Box Based on ESP32-P4 with Wi-Fi 6 or Ethernet lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


FreeBSD 14.3 RC1 Brings OCI Images To Docker & GitHub lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


The Openwashing Shills Initiative (OSI) - Part II: Lying to the IRS is a Big Issue lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 22 (May 26 – Jun 1, 2025) lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Steam On Linux Use Hit A Recent High Of 2.69% During May

Valve just published the Steam Survey results for May 2025 with a nice increase for the Linux gaming marketshare...
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Wine 10.9 Released With EGL Support For All Graphics Drivers

Wine 10.9 fell slightly off its bi-weekly Friday release rhythm with only debuting today, but in any event it's now available for testing with the latest features for enjoying Windows games/applications on Linux and other platforms...
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Intel Overclocking Watchdog Driver Merged For Linux 6.16

Merged today for the Linux 6.16 kernel were all of the Watchdog subsystem updates for monitoring system health and taking action such as rebooting if the system state goes bad. With the Linux 6.16 is the introduction of the Intel Overclocking Watchdog "OC WDT" driver...
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Intel Prepping Linux Driver For Future Data Center GPUs Based On Battlemage lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Slackware-Based PorteuX 2.1 Is One of the First Distros to Ship with Linux 6.15 lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Linux 6.15 Shipped With A Nasty Power Regression For Some Systems

The Linux 6.15 kernel that shipped as stable last week mistakenly shipped with a nasty CPU power regression for some systems. The issue is now fixed in Linux 6.16 Git and will be fixed shortly in the Linux 6.15 point releases...
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Linux 6.16 Enables Support For Arm Scalable Matrix Extension "SME"

The Linux kernel had not enabled support for Arm Scalable Matrix Extension (SME) due to bugs, but with the in-development Linux 6.16 kernel those issues have been resolved and so SME can now be enabled for the rare SoCs having said hardware support...
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Apparent Git Scripting Issue Raised Concerns Of Possible Malicious Linux Kernel Activity

The Linux 6.16 merge window this weekend suffered an unexpected twist this weekend when Linus Torvalds noticed some unusual Git activity by a longtime Linux kernel developer. The issue is still being sorted through but it would appear that the possible malicious activity came down to some scripting issues around Git...
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FreeBSD 14.3 RC1 Brings OCI Images To Docker & GitHub

The release candidate of FreeBSD 14.3 is now available for testing ahead of the official operating system release this month...
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CachyOS May 2025 Update Brings Smarter NVIDIA Handling lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Alpine Linux 3.22 Lands with /usr-Merge Prep, KDE X11 Removal lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Olimex Showcases Open Source Smart Home Server Project lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


OpenBMC 2.18 Released With Many More Motherboard Ports Upstreamed lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Snapdragon X Elite & AMD's Grado + Strix Halo CPUs Captured Phoronix Reader Interest In May

May was another busy month when it comes to Linux hardware and software milestones albeit depressing when looking at the ongoing state of the web/ad industry. In any event there were 25 featured Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles and another 268 original Linux-related news articles all written by your's truly for the month. Here is a lo…
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Why a cluster of 3-node controllers is important in the OpenStack cloud lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


OpenBMC 2.18 Released With Many More Motherboard Ports Upstreamed

OpenBMC 2.18 released on Friday as the newest version of this Linux Foundation project providing an open-source baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware stack implementation. In recent years OpenBMC has been enjoying increasing success in deploying to server platforms from the mega hyperscalers to the more prominent OEM/ODM vendors seeing increasing customer demand for op…
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WireGuard Easy v15 Launches with Full Rewrite lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Linux 6.16 Now Enforces A Minimum Compiler Version Of GCC 8

To compile the Linux x86/x86_64 kernel has already enforced a minimum compiler version of GCC 8 while now with Linux 6.16 this requirement is in place for all other architectures. The GCC 8 and GNU Binutils 2.30 baseline for all Linux kernel architectures now allows removing a number of old workarounds from the codebase...
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Linux 6.16 Enabling Support For 11 More SoCs, Sophgo SG2044 & More Snapdragon X Laptops

All of the big SoC and DeviceTree board updates have been submitted for the Linux 6.16 kernel including support for a number of new Arm SoCs as well as a RISC-V server SoC. Plus many new board additions, including continued work on bettering the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite/Plus laptop support under Linux...
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CachyOS ISO Snapshot for May 2025 Improves Support for Older NVIDIA GPUs lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


AMD ROCm 7.0 To Align HIP C++ "Even More Closely With CUDA"

In a blog post dated for 28 May that was only made public on Friday night followed by a new ROCm build tag, AMD engineers have begun sharing more details publicly about changes coming for ROCm 7.0. In particular, the HIP 7.0 interface is going to be "aligning HIP C++ even more closely with CUDA."..
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I saw the article about the community effort for supporting more cards with ROCm. Now I am blessed with ROCm on my 760m. What can I say ? 🙏


Linux's Trusted Security Manager Sees First Updates In Over A Year

Merged back in late 2023 for Linux 6.7 was a cross-vendor solution for confidential computing attestation reports with the Linux Trusted Security Manager (TSM). In the succeeding kernel releases there weren't any further TSM updates issued but now for Linux 6.16 there finally is renewed work on this confidential computing code...
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CachyOS Improves NVIDIA Driver Loading, Better Handheld Device Support

The popular Arch Linux derived CachyOS operating system that is known for its nice out-of-the-box performance and other optimizations is out with a new build. CachyOS is closing out the month of May with some nice refinements in its newest ISO refresh of the year...
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A Few New Media Drivers Land In Linux 6.16

A few new media drivers have been introduced as part of the Linux 6.16 merge window...
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KDE Plasma 6.5 Will Help Reduce RAM Use By Keeping Less Wallpaper Copies Around

Along with this week bringing the Plasma 6.4 Beta 2 desktop, there's been other changes merged for Plasma 6.4 as well as some early feature work on Plasma 6.5...
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Incus 6.13 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…