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Linux 6.19 Will Finally Support Intel's Adaptive Sharpness Filter "CASF" With Lunar Lake
Going all the way back to early 2024, Intel Linux engineers have been working on supporting an Adaptive Sharpening Filter new to Lunar Lake. While Lunar Lake later launched in September 2024, the Linux patches for this feature remained under review and discussion. Besides the Intel driver implementation itself for Lunar Lake and newer, it also ushers in a new DRM sharpness property to help standardize such functionality for user-space that could be used by other kernel graphics drivers. Finally with the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel, this Intel Content Adaptive Sharpness Filter "CASF" feature is being introduced to the mainline kernel...
Open Container Initiative "OCI" Runtime Spec v1.3 Released With FreeBSD Support
The Open Container Initiative unveiled today the OCI Runtime Specification v1.3 update for this standard around operating system process and application containers. This runtime specification continues to evolve for outlining the configuration, execution environment, and lifecycle of a container. Notable with the v1.3 revision is introducing official FreeBSD support...
MIPS64EL & ARMEL Architectures Dropped In Debian Unstable/Experimental
The ARMEL and MIPS64EL architectures have been dropped from Debian unstable and experimental. This is the end of the road for these aging ARM and MIPS targets in the Debian world...
AMD's Zen 5 RDSEED Issue Is Causing Headaches For Optimized CachyOS Builds
AMD's RDSEED issue with Zen 5 processors that is in the process of being addressed with microcode/BIOS updates is in the interim causing headaches for Arch Linux powered CachyOS that provides optimized binaries for these latest Ryzen processors...
Wild 0.7 Released For This Very Fast Linker Written In Rust
Wild 0.7 released on Monday as the newest feature release for this very fast linker for Linux systems competing with Mold on x86_64 / ARM64 / RISC-V devices...
Intel's LLM-Scaler Updated With OpenAI's GPT-OSS Model Support
Back in August was the announcement of LLM-Scaler as part of Project Battlematrix. LLM-Scaler is a new Intel software project to provide optimized AI inference capabilities on Intel graphics hardware. A new beta release of LLM-Scaler "llm-scaler-vllm" is now available with expanded LLM model coverage...
Get more scary treats in the Horror Icons Showcase Humble Bundle
With a promise of more games coming to it later, the Horror Icons Showcase Humble Bundle has launched with a nice selection already.
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Valve upgrade Proton Hotfix to improve NINJA GAIDEN 4 on Desktop Linux
While NINJA GAIDEN 4 is Steam Deck Verified, it turns out on Desktop Linux it has some big problems that Valve have hopefully solved now.
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SUSE Provides U-Boot Support For The Raspberry Pi 5
SUSE's hardware enablement team has worked through proper U-Boot support for the Raspberry Pi 5 single board computer...
libinput 1.30-rc1 Released With Lua Plugin Support
The libinput input handling library for the Linux desktop on both Wayland and X.Org based systems is rolling out Lua plug-in support. Out today is libinput 1.30-rc1 with the initial infrastructure for supporting plug-ins written in the Lua scripting language...
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Release Date & Schedule
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS releases April 23, 2026. Here's the full release schedule with key development milestone dates, beta timeline, and monthly snapshot info.
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Intel Preparing Linux Graphics Driver For Xe3P DisplayPort 2.1 ALPM Support
Last month Intel's open-source Linux software engineers began sending out Xe3P_LPD display support in preparation for display capabilities with Nova Lake. Now being built out atop that is further functionality with the most recent talking point being DisplayPort 2.1 Advanced Link Power Management (ALPM)...
Rust-Based Redox OS Gets Servo Web Engine Running - Sort Of
The Rust-based Redox OS open-source operating system project is out with its October 2025 status report. Most notable is this Rust-based OS now having the Rust-based Servo web engine running... Albeit in extremely crude form at the moment...
Linux 6.19 To Optimize Exiting To User-Space For Restartable Sequences
Queued up in a TIP branch ahead of the Linux 6.19 merge window opening in about one month's time is optimizing the Restartable Sequences "RSEQ" code for its exit to user-space code path...
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The original Pillars of Eternity is getting a turn-based mode Beta on November 5
A chance to experience this classic RPG in a new way, with a turn-based mode coming to the original Pillars of Eternity on November 5th in Beta.
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Open source evolution sim Thrive adds graphics improvements and more planet customization
Giving evolution a little bit more visual flair, Thrive is a scientific open source sim about surviving and growing as a tiny creature.
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Anti-grav racer BallisticNG brings new tracks, enhanced online play and more for the final update
The last major update for the Wipeout-like anti-grav racer BallisticNG is here, bringing with it new content and enhancements to existing features.
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The Siege Update for Dwarf Fortress has arrived
Dwarf Fortress has levelled up with the big Siege Update out now bringing with it a whole lot of trouble, which should spice things up a bit.
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Git 2.52-rc0 Starts Working On SHA1-SHA256 Interop, Hints For New Default Branch Name
The first test release of the Git 2.52 distributed revision control system is now available. As has been a common trend, Git 2.52 is making further preparations in anticipation of the big Git 3.0 milestone...
Flatpak 1.17 Adds Support For Sideloading From OCI Images, flatpak+HTTPS URIs
Flatpak 1.17 is out today as the newest feature release for this Linux app sandboxing/distribution tech. Flatpak 1.17 brings a number of exciting new features...