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Ubuntu Making Progress On Replacing initramfs-tools With Dracut
Ubuntu Making Progress On Replacing initramfs-tools With Dracut
9 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Ubuntu + Dracut Future - 21 Comments

As a follow-up to the news from last October of Ubuntu considering Dracut to replace initramfs-tools for initrd generation, that work remains ongoing with some improvements since having been prepared for the upcoming Ubuntu 25.04 release but it remains overall an active affair.

13 February

Bcachefs Freezes Its On-Disk Format With Future Updates Optional
Bcachefs Freezes Its On-Disk Format With Future Updates Optional
13 February 02:18 PM EST - Linux Storage - Bcachefs On-Disk Format Frozen - 30 Comments

The latest round of Bcachefs file-system fixes have been submitted today for the in-development Linux 6.14 kernel. Besides fixes for the current kernel, it was announced today that the on-disk format for the file-system is now considered frozen in its latest development "master" branch.

Hector Martin Resigns From The Asahi Linux Project
Hector Martin Resigns From The Asahi Linux Project
13 February 10:56 AM EST - Operating Systems - Asahi Linux - 133 Comments

Last week Hector Martin resigned from upstream maintainership of the Apple Silicon code for the Linux kernel. At the time he was still going to contribute to the Asahi Linux project's downstream kernel but in a surprise move today, he has decided to resign as project leader of Asahi Linux.

Device Trees For Apple T2 SoCs Slated For Upstreaming In Linux 6.15
Device Trees For Apple T2 SoCs Slated For Upstreaming In Linux 6.15
13 February 06:58 AM EST - Apple - Apple T2 SoC DTs - 6 Comments

While there has been the recent drama over upstream maintainership over Apple Silicon / Asahi Linux code, Sven Peter is continuing to move things forward for the upstream kernel and this week sent out a set of Apple SoC DeviceTree updates intended for the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle.

12 February

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Switching From AppArmor To SELinux For New Installations
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Switching From AppArmor To SELinux For New Installations
12 February 08:47 PM EST - SUSE - OpenSUSE + SELinux - 37 Comments

SUSE/openSUSE has a long history with the AppArmor Linux security module going back to the Novell days and when AppArmor was originally known as SubDomain. OpenSUSE/SUSE and Ubuntu Linux have been big proponents of AppArmor for Linux security but now moving forward on new installations of openSUSE Tumbleweed it will be defaulting to Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux).

GNU Shepherd 1.0.2 Service Manager Delivers Fixes
GNU Shepherd 1.0.2 Service Manager Delivers Fixes
12 February 10:00 AM EST - GNU - GNU Shepherd 1.0.2 - 35 Comments

In addition to the recent release of SysVinit 3.14 and systemd continuing to tack on new features, the GNU Shepherd system/user service manager written in Guile Scheme is out today with a new release.

Linux 6.15 To Bring More Improvements To DRM Panic "Screen of Death"
Linux 6.15 To Bring More Improvements To DRM Panic "Screen of Death"
12 February 06:52 AM EST - Linux Kernel - Black Screen of Death - 19 Comments

Now that the Linux 6.14 merge window has passed, new feature material aiming for the Linux 6.15 kernel is beginning to get ready for staging in DRM-Next ahead of that next merge window opening up around the end of March. Sent out today was the first batch of drm-misc-next changes for Linux 6.15 that include more work on DRM Panic for that Linux equivalent to Microsoft Windows' "Blue Screen of Death" as well as changes to the other smaller Direct Rendering Manager drivers.

Intel C1 Demotion Knob Proposed For The Linux Kernel To Help Newer Xeon CPUs
Intel C1 Demotion Knob Proposed For The Linux Kernel To Help Newer Xeon CPUs
12 February 06:35 AM EST - Intel - Intel C1 Demotion Knob - 2 Comments

A patch has been proposed for the Linux kernel to add a C1 demotion knob via /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuidle/c1_demotion for more control over lower power state handling for recent Xeon Scalable processors. This C1 demotion knob can help with the performance of some workloads for Intel Xeon servers but at the cost of increased power consumption.

11 February

Intel CPU Microcode Updated For Five New Security Issues
Intel CPU Microcode Updated For Five New Security Issues
11 February 12:15 PM EST - Intel - Intel CPU Microcode - 2 Comments

Intel just published new CPU microcode for Alder Lake, Emerald Rapids, Ice Lake, Raptor Lake, Sapphire Rapids, Sierra Forest, and other platforms going back to Coffee Lake H. There are five new security issues being addressed plus a number of different functional issues being resolved.

GNOME 48 Now Allows Grouping Notifications By App
GNOME 48 Now Allows Grouping Notifications By App
11 February 10:18 AM EST - GNOME - Notifications Grouped By App - 48 Comments

While the GNOME 48 feature and UI freezes went into effect just a little more than one week ago, a freeze exception was granted for merging support in GNOME Shell for grouping notifications on a per-app basis.

AMD AOMP 20.0-2 Compiler Adds The "flang-new" Fortran Compiler Option
AMD AOMP 20.0-2 Compiler Adds The "flang-new" Fortran Compiler Option
11 February 06:24 AM EST - AMD - AMD AOMP 20.0-2 - Add A Comment

AOMP 20.0-2 was released on Monday as the newest update to this AMD downstream of the LLVM/Clang/Flang code that is focused on delivering the latest staging/testing patches around OpenMP offloading to AMD GPUs using ROCm. Many of AMD's AMDGPU/OpenMP patches end up being upstreamed into LLVM proper while AOMP is the staging area for those wanting to have the latest and best experience for Clang C/C++ and Flang Fortran offloading to AMD Instinct/Radeon hardware.

10 February

Python 3.14 Lands A New Interpreter With 3~30% Faster Python Code
10 February 09:02 AM EST - Programming - Python 3.14 New Interpeter - 23 Comments

Merged last week for Python 3.14 is a new tail-call intepreter that aims to offer significantly better performance with around 10% faster performance in PyPerformance or around a 40% speed-up in Python-heavy benchmarks. This tail-call interpeter can even outperform the current Python JIT compiler but for maximum performance benefits Python should be built with Profile Guided Optimizations (PGO).

Union Hopes To Address KDE's Fragmented Ways Of Styling Apps
10 February 08:51 AM EST - KDE - KDE Union - 49 Comments

KDE/Qt apps can be styled many different ways with Qt widgets, SVG-based styling, Qt Quick, and other routes for styling of applications. That fragmentation of different ways to styling KDE apps can probe problematic for UI designs and lead to a less cohesive user experience. KDE developer Arjen Hiemstra is hoping to change that with the Union project.

9 February

New Apple Silicon Co-Maintainer Steps Up For The Linux Kernel
9 February 06:39 AM EST - Apple - Apple Silicon Co-Maintainer - 43 Comments

This week was the dramatic decision by Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin to step down as upstream kernel maintainer for the Apple Silicon (ARM) code following friction with other kernel developers over Rust affairs within the kernel. He still intends to contribute code to Asahi Linux's downstream kernel and Linus Torvalds has already merged the patch dropping him as an upstream maintainer. Now a new co-maintainer has volunteered to help oversee the Apple Silicon code for the mainline kernel.

Wine-Staging 10.1 Delivers 361 Patches Atop Upstream Wine
9 February 06:17 AM EST - WINE - Wine-Staging 10.1 - 2 Comments

Following the release of Wine 10.1 on Friday for kicking off the new bi-weekly development releases after last month's Wine 10.0 stable release, Wine-Staging 10.1 is out today to get things moving once again for this experimental flavor of Wine.

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