AOMP 22.0-1 was released on Wednesday as the newest routine update to this downstream of LLVM/Clang/Flang maintained by AMD that continues to carry their latest modifications for enhancing the C/C++/Fortran compiler offloading support to AMD Radeon/Instinct hardware using the likes of OpenMP and OpenACC…
Category Archives: Linux
LLVM/Clang 22 Merges Support For Intel Nova Lake “-march=novalake”
Merged today to LLVM Git for next spring’s LLVM 22.0 release is support for the Intel Nova Lake ISA targeting with the “-march=novalake” option…
Mesa NVK Lands Support For VK_NVX_image_view_handle – Needed For NVIDIA DLSS
Just days ago Valve developer Autumn Ashton announced initial NVIDIA DLSS upscaling for the open-source Mesa NVK driver. One of those needed Vulkan extensions, VK_NVX_image_view_handle, is already merged to Mesa Git…
Latest NVIDIA Linux Driver 580.95 Released with Bug Fixes
Discover the latest NVIDIA Linux Driver 580.95, featuring essential bug fixes and performance enhancements. Upgrade your system for optimal graphics today!
The post Latest NVIDIA Linux Driver 580.95 Released with Bug Fixes appeared first on Linux Today.
Kali Linux 2025.3 Brings Improved Virtual Machine Tooling, 10 New Tools
Discover Kali Linux 2025.3, featuring enhanced virtual machine tooling and 10 new tools to elevate your cybersecurity experience. Explore the updates now!
The post Kali Linux 2025.3 Brings Improved Virtual Machine Tooling, 10 New Tools appeared first on Linux Today.
Behind The Scenes of cURL with its Founder: Releases, Updates, and Security
In this Help Net Security interview, Daniel Stenberg, lead developer od cURL, discusses how the widely used tool remains secure across billions of devices, from cloud services to IoT. He shares insights into cURL’s decades-long journey of testing, reviewing, and refining its code to minimize risks.
The post Behind The Scenes of cURL with its Founder: Releases, Updates, and Security appeared first on Linux Today.
Latest Linux Patches For Homa Posted: TCP Alternative With 10~100x Lower Tail Latency
Posted to the Linux networking mailing list on Wednesday were the latest patches for enabling the Homa transport protocol. Homa is the clean-sheet design aiming to become an alternative to TCP within data centers and capable of offering 10~100x reductions in tail latency for short messages…
The Hidden Risks Inside Open-source Code
Open-source software is everywhere. It runs the browsers we use, the apps we rely on, and the infrastructure that keeps businesses connected. For many security leaders, it is simply part of the environment, not something they think about every day. That is where trouble can start.
The post The Hidden Risks Inside Open-source Code appeared first on Linux Today.
Proposed Patches Make Upstream Linux Kernel Usable For The OpenWrt One Router
Announced nearly one year ago was the OpenWrt One as a router/AP that is “hacker-friendly” and open-source. The OpenWrt One is powered by a Filogic 820 SoC and features WiFi 6. This official OpenWrt device is manufactured by Banana Pi. While there is downstream open-source code available for customizing the OpenWrt One to your heart’s content, the upstream Linux kernel support to date hasn’t been full-featured…
Intel Proposes “SYCLBIN” As New Format For SYCL Device Code
SYCLBIN has been proposed by a longtime Intel compiler expert as a new way for storing SYCL device code for use as part of their GPU/XPU programming ambitions…
Celebrating creativity at Coolest Projects Sri Lanka 2025
In August, young tech creators from across Sri Lanka gathered for the country’s second-ever in-person Coolest Projects event, hosted by our partner STEMUP Educational Foundation. The showcase was a chance for young people to share and celebrate their ideas and inventions with families, friends, mentors, and the wider digital making community, while having lots of fun trying out projects and meeting fellow creators.

With 150 projects showcased by 200 young people, the event highlighted the incredible creativity and problem-solving skills that come into play when young people have an opportunity to get hands-on with technology and explore their curiosity. It was great to be there on the day and hear from the creators themselves. From a cake chase game (that was really about the importance of friendship) to an AI-powered classifier that could identify organic and non-organic material, there was no shortage of imagination on display.
Here are just a few of the standout projects I saw at the event.

Inspired by young people carrying heavy backpacks full of textbooks, Udula created ‘Robot Bag’ to help people of all ages carry their bags. You simply place your bag on the robot, and it will start following you around! One challenge Udula faced was trying to figure out how far the robot was from people. With just one camera, the robot could not really determine depth, so it could not detect how far away a walking person was. To solve this, he added two more cameras at an angle. This allowed him to calculate a more accurate average distance using input from all three cameras.

Yahya built an astronaut reaction time game that followed Ripley, an astronaut in training. In order to pass his training, he had to hit as many moving targets as possible in one minute. Thankfully, Yahya had built an adjustable difficulty level, so I could complete the challenge in spite of my slow reaction times!

Khadeejah is passionate about the environment and learned that ocean clean-up technology tools often incorrectly identify jellyfish and plastic bags. Underwater, they have a lot of the same characteristics and movements: they are translucent, flexible, and amorphous. She started creating her own dataset and training her own AI model to distinguish between the two. In doing so, she learned a lot about AI bias and how creating a balanced dataset is really important to prevent bias and improve accuracy.
Young people leading the way
From beginners to experienced programmers, every young creator at the event had the chance to celebrate their work, talk about their ideas, and see what others were building.
Having so many young creators in one space highlighted the importance of providing opportunities where they can share ideas, learn from one another, and build a sense of community. We would like to say a huge thank you to STEMUP Educational Foundation for organising such an inspiring day, and to the volunteers and mentors who made the event possible. Most importantly, thank you to the young digital makers of Sri Lanka for sharing your creativity with us. We can’t wait to see what you will make next!
Want to know more about how you can get involved with Coolest Projects? Sign up to receive the newsletter and be the first to hear announcements and updates.
The post Celebrating creativity at Coolest Projects Sri Lanka 2025 appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
18 zettaFLOPS of new AI compute coming online from Oracle late next year
New clusters to feature 800,000 Nvidia Blackwell and 50,000 AMD Instinct MI450X GPUsOracle on Tuesday revealed it would field more than 18 zettaFLOPS worth of AI infrastructure from Nvidia and AMD by the second half of next year.…
TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 (Intel) Linux Laptop Debuts with Core Ultra 7
The new TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 (Intel) Linux laptop pairs Core Ultra 7 power with a 99 Wh battery and full Linux support.
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for October 16, 2025
Inside this week’s LWN.net Weekly Edition:
- Front: LLMs and copyright; Systemd packaging in Debian; Gccrs; FineIBT; 6.18 Merge window; Interrupt-aware spinlocks; Fedora’s /boot.
- Briefs: Librephone; LMDE 7; Ubuntu 25.10; Firefox 144.0; Julia 1.12; …
- Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
Mesa Gallium3D Driver Merged For Arm Ethos NPUs
Arm has been working on an open-source Linux kernel accelerator “accel” driver for their Ethos NPUs. That kernel driver continues being revised and under review for inclusion into a future mainline Linux kernel release. Already though a Gallium3D driver for Mesa has been merged for leveraging the Ethos NPU…
ollama Rolls Out Experimental Vulkan Support For Expanded AMD & Intel GPU Coverage
The ollama 0.12.6-rc0 software released this evening and with it comes experimental Vulkan API support…
TUXEDO Computers Unveil Intel-Powered InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen10 Linux Laptop
Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the Intel variant of their InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen10 premium business Linux ultrabook.
FSF Gives More Details About Its New Librephone Project
The Free Software Foundation reveals its technical plans for Librephone, focusing on free firmware and open hardware research.
PyTorch 2.9 Released With Easier Install Support For AMD ROCm & Intel XPUs
PyTorch 2.9 is out today ahead of the PyTorch Conference happening next week in San Francisco. Notable with PyTorch 2.9 is better AMD ROCm and Intel XPU installation support via expanded wheel variant support…
Tails 7.1 Anonymous Linux OS Released with Tor Browser 14.5.8 and Tor 0.4.8.19
Tails 7.1 has been released today as the first minor update in the Tails 7.x series of this portable Linux OS based on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system that protects users against surveillance and censorship.