Linux 7.2 Continues Removing Old i486 Code Remnants, Adds Rugged Panther Lake
…In Linux 7.1 the Intel 486 CPU support was retired and began to see the code removed. That removal process is continuing for Linux 7.2 with AMD Elan drivers being…
…In Linux 7.1 the Intel 486 CPU support was retired and began to see the code removed. That removal process is continuing for Linux 7.2 with AMD Elan drivers being…
Following the DRM Color Pipeline API making it into the Linux 6.19 kernel, NVIDIA today released a preview Linux driver with their support for the DRM per-plane color pipeline API…
…Linux 7.2 Expected To Introduce "OPENAT2_REGULAR" To Avoid Tricking Secure Programs OpenZFS 2.4.2 Released With Linux 7.0 Kernel Support, Many Bug Fixes F2FS Preparing FSERROR Reporting Support…
…In the meeting log it's explicitly laid out: "and since Microsoft is supporting that change, they probably would be able to donate compute resources" "Azure wants to rebase Azure Linux more…
…More details on the Rocky Linux security repository via RockyLinux.org . BeOS-Inspired Haiku Finally Sees Initial ARM64 SMP Support Sculpt OS 26.04 Can Finally Be Used To Self-Host For…
…OpenZFS 2.4.2 Released With Linux 7.0 Kernel Support, Many Bug Fixes F2FS Preparing FSERROR Reporting Support Axboe Hacking On New Linux Patches For 60% Increase To Per-Core I…
…Panther Lake Powered Framework Laptop 13 Pro Sees Linux Microphone Fix Linux 7.1 Supports Newer Logitech Bluetooth Keyboards, Malicious Input Hardware Sanitization MSI Claw Configuration Driver For Linux Coming Together With…
…Apple M3 Support On Asahi Linux Is Approaching The Original Alpha Quality Of The M1 Apple HFS / HFS+ File-System Support Seeing Many Fixes For Linux 7.1 Patches Sent Out For…
AMD Submits Its Long-Awaited HDMI 2.1 FRL Support For Linux 7.2 AMDGPU Written by Michael Larabel in Radeon on 4 June 2026 at 06:29 AM EDT. 6 Comments…
…Add the Diamond Rapids RRL register configuration table and enable support." With that support in edac-for-next, it's in turn expected to be merged later this month for the Linux…