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Intel Begins Sending In Kernel Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 6.17

Intel open-source software driver engineers have begun sending in their new kernel graphics driver feature pulls to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.17 merge window coming up by early August. There is some new feature work included as part of Intel's pull requests for the weeks along with more PCI device IDs being introduced, bug fixes, and other code refactoring...
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UxPlay Control Extension Makes AirPlay Sharing Easier to Use

If you want an easier way to control UxPlay on Ubuntu (or any other Linux distribution using GNOME Shell), there’s a new extension to help. The UxPlay Control GNOME Shell extension does exactly what it says it says: it gives you control over over UxPlay. It does this by adding a small applet to the top panel. From there, you can easily start and stop AirPlay server sessions as/when you need. You can also access a GUI Preferences panel from which to dial in your preferred behaviour. But if you’re looking at be a bit weird, thinking “what’s UxPlay?”, I’ll […]

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Qt Creator 17 Open-Source IDE Released with a Major Change for Projects

Qt Creator 17

Qt Creator 17 open-source IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is now available for download with various improvements. Here's what's new!

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Cache-Aware Scheduling For Linux Refined - Better AMD & Intel CPU Performance

Going on for several months now has been an effort to wire up cache-aware scheduling / load balancing for the Linux kernel for helping out task placement for processors with multiple cache domains such as modern AMD Ryzen/EPYC and Intel Xeon platforms. This cache-aware scheduling has shown much potential for Linux with further enhancing performance on today's interesting CPUs. Out today is the third iteration of cache-aware scheduling with an important rework...
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Zed Editor Introduces Built-In Debugger

The Zed Editor remains a popular code editor written in the Rust programming language and providing modern features for this project started by former Atom developers. One of the long sought features for Zed has been having built-in debugger capabilities and that work has finally been merged to the project's codebase...
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Framework Laptop 12: An Upgrade-Friendly, Convertible 2-in-1 Linux Laptop

Back in February the Framework Laptop 12 was announced as the company's first 2-in-1 convertible laptop while still being well-built and upgrade-friendly/modular as we have come to enjoy out of their various Linux-friendly laptops. Today the review embargo lifts on the Framework Laptop 12 and thus can share our initial impressions on this Intel-powered 12-inch laptop.
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Servo Browser Engine Finally Supporting Animated GIFs

The Servo browser engine project born out of Mozilla as an early Rust project and now advanced by open-source developers from various firms continues moving forward. Servo has finally scratched animated GIF support off its TODO list among other features...
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06/18 paldo 2025-06-18

paldo is a hybrid (source and binary), Upkg-driven GNU/Linux distribution and live CD. Besides aiming to be simple, pure, up-to-date and standards-compliant, paldo offers automatic hardware detection, one application per task, and a standard GNOME desktop.
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Arch Linux Moving To WoW64 Wine & Wine-Staging

The Arch Linux project announced this week they are working to transition their Wine and Wine-Staging packages over to pure WoW64 builds. This "Windows on Windows 64-bit" allows for 32-bit Windows applications on 64-bit Linux platforms without needing 32-bit software libraries/prefixes present and overall a big architectural win...
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KDE Plasma 6.4 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

KDE Plasma 6.4

KDE Plasma 6.4 desktop environment is now available with various new features, enhancements, and other improvements. Here's what's new!

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