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Mesa’s New “CLUDA” Driver Bridges Gallium3D and NVIDIA CUDA for OpenCL Compute

Red Hat and Rusticl developer Karol Herbst has opened a new Mesa merge request introducing “CLUDA,” a compute-only Gallium3D driver that runs on top of NVIDIA’s CUDA driver API. The proposal introduces a Gallium3D driver implemented over CUDA’s libcuda.so, enabling Mesa’s compute framework to operate on proprietary NVIDIA hardware. Herbst describes CLUDA as a driver […]

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Linux Kernel 6.17.2 Released: Key Fixes for f2fs, KVM, and amdgpu

Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of Linux kernel version 6.17.2, marking another steady round of maintenance updates for the platform. The release focuses on tightening up code reliability with dozens of fixes across filesystems, virtualization, crypto modules, and device drivers. The update refines core areas of the kernel with an emphasis on correctness and […]

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Kdenlive 25.08.2 Improves frei0r Effects and GIF Rendering

The Kdenlive development team has released version 25.08.2, the second maintenance update in the 25.08 series, reinforcing its focus on stability and user experience. Authored by Farid Abdelnour, the release introduces a series of fixes addressing crashes, workflow interruptions, and parameter inconsistencies across key effects and rendering modules. The update refines multiple aspects of editing […]

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AMD’s ROCm 7.0.2 Released with Linux GPU and AI Support, Adds RDNA4 and RAG Capabilities

AMD has rolled out ROCm 7.0.2, strengthening its open-source GPU compute platform with broader Linux support, refined AI capabilities, and reliability upgrades for high-performance data center GPUs. Released on October 10 by alexxu-amd on GitHub, the update extends ROCm’s reach to newer hardware and distributions while modernizing several of its core components. The new release […]

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KDE Gear 25.08.2 Released to Improve Dolphin, Kdenlive, and Core KDE Apps

The KDE community has released KDE Gear 25.08.2, delivering a focused round of stability and usability improvements across its suite of open-source applications. The October update refines daily-use tools including Dolphin, Kdenlive, Kate, Akregator, and KAlarm. While no major features debut this cycle, the release emphasizes crash prevention, interface consistency, and smoother performance. Dolphin, KDE’s […]

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OpenSSH 10.2 Bugfix Release Stabilizes ControlPersist Sessions

OpenSSH has released Version 10.2, a critical bugfix update to its complete, 100% implementation of the SSH protocol 2.0, including support for both sftp client and server. The primary fix in this release addresses a stability problem in ssh(1), where sessions became unusable if the ControlPersist feature was enabled, a fault tracked internally. The OpenSSH […]

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NVIDIA Pushes Open-Source vGPU Support for Linux Kernel with Second RFC Patch Series

NVIDIA has moved its open-source strategy forward by submitting a second version of its “request for comments” (RFC) patch series to the Linux kernel mailing list, aiming to establish stable GPU virtualization (vGPU) support. Authored by NVIDIA developer Zhi Wang, this initiative signals a continued and serious effort to improve the company’s driver framework within […]

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Valve’s Proton 10.0-3 RC Enters Testing with Dozens of Fixes and New Game Support

Valve has pushed the Proton 10.0-3 Release Candidate out for public testing, a significant step toward the next stable version of its Windows compatibility layer. This release focuses on stabilizing a vast collection of fixes previously trialed in Proton Experimental and Hotfix. The result is enhanced stability and substantially wider game support for the Linux […]

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Wireshark 4.6.0 Delivers Scatter Plots, Live Compression, and Ends WinPcap Support

The Wireshark Foundation has released version 4.6.0 of the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer, introducing powerful new visualization tools and officially ending support for the long-obsolete WinPcap driver. This first release of the 4.6 branch significantly enhances analysis capabilities with a new “Plots” dialog for generating scatter plots, a feature distinct from the existing […]

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Ubuntu 25.10: A Major Release Comes with a Rust Core, AI Apps, and GNOME 49

Canonical has released Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka,” an interim release that introduces a foundational shift toward memory-safe utilities while delivering the latest desktop environment and significant AI-powered application updates. Supported for nine months, this version’s most impactful change is the default implementation of sudo and coreutils rewritten in Rust, a strategic move to improve system-wide […]

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Godot 4.5.1 RC 2 Released with Fixes for Jolt Physics Crashes and Renderer Glow

The Godot project has issued a second release candidate, 4.5.1-rc2, aiming to deliver a highly stable hotfix. This new build incorporates a wave of critical bugfixes that emerged following the first RC snapshot last week. The community-driven effort saw 31 contributors submit 45 distinct improvements. With stability as the top priority, developers are encouraging users […]

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System76 Oryx Pro: The First Linux Laptop Shipping with the COSMIC Desktop

Linux hardware vendor System76 has announced a new Oryx Pro model, making it the first laptop to ship with the company’s new COSMIC desktop environment. The machine targets professionals and enthusiasts in engineering, machine learning, AI, and gaming with a suite of high-performance hardware. System76 highlighted the laptop’s mission, stating it offers “the best combination […]

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WinBoat 0.8.7 Released with Multi-Monitor Support and Custom Install Paths

The WinBoat project has released version 0.8.7, a significant update that enhances user control and functionality for running Windows applications inside a Docker container on Linux. This new version introduces crucial improvements, most notably customizable installation locations that are no longer restricted to the /var directory, and expanded multi-monitor support. The release continues to build […]

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Kdenlive 25.08.1 Released With Major Crash and Rendering Fixes

The Kdenlive project has released version 25.08.1, the first maintenance update in the 25.08 series, delivering a significant number of fixes with a dedicated focus on stability and the user experience. Announced by Farid Abdelnour on September 22, 2025, the update targets a broad range of bugs, crashes, and usability regressions. The release, which was […]

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CoolerControl 3.0 Delivers Advanced Linux Devices Controls, Future-Proofs Architecture

The latest major update to the CoolerControl utility, version 3.0.0, has been released, delivering significant architectural changes and a host of new features for Linux power users. The new version introduces an API for third-party integrations, lays the foundation for future hardware support, and provides more granular control over system cooling profiles on Linux. A […]

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OpenStack Marks 15 Years with 45 Million Cores in Production, Eyes AI-Driven Future

OpenStack, the open-source cloud infrastructure project, is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. Launched in 2010 by NASA and Rackspace to combat vendor lock-in, the platform has become a de facto standard, now powering more than 45 million cores in production across thousands of global organizations. The milestone underscores OpenStack’s evolution into a mature technology […]

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Gnoppix KDE 25.10 Stable Release Delivers Integrated Performance Patches and Enhanced Privacy

The Gnoppix project has announced the stable release of Gnoppix KDE 25.10, a Debian Trixie-based distribution focused on delivering significant out-of-the-box performance and privacy enhancements. This version eliminates the need for manual system tuning by integrating performance patches directly into the operating system, while also overhauling the user experience with a new central command center. […]

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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Codename Revealed: ‘Resolute Raccoon’

Canonical has announced “Resolute Raccoon” as the codename for its next Long-Term Support (LTS) release, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, scheduled for April 2026. The choice is a deliberate nod to stability and a posthumous tribute: the codename was selected by Steve Langasek, a long-time Canonical employee and former Debian and Ubuntu release manager who passed away […]

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GIMP 3.0.6 Update Patches Key UI, Security, and Platform-Specific Bugs

The GIMP team has shipped GIMP 3.0.6, the latest stable micro-release, delivering a significant number of bug fixes and performance improvements. The update focuses on enhancing stability across all major platforms by backporting numerous patches from the upcoming 3.2 release candidate, allowing users to benefit from the fixes immediately. This version brings critical workarounds for […]

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IPFire 2.29 Core Update 197 Overhauls OpenVPN, Enables Power-Saving by Default

The IPFire project has released Core Update 197, a significant stable update to its hardened Linux firewall distribution. This release introduces a complete overhaul of its OpenVPN implementation by upgrading to version 2.6.14 and shifts to a power-saving CPU frequency governor by default, aiming to enhance security and reduce energy consumption without sacrificing performance. OpenVPN […]

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