GNU Linux-libre 6.6-gnu Released For Those Wanting A Stripped Down Kernel

Following the Linux 6.6 release, the GNU FSFLA folks are out with their GNU Linux-libre 6.6 downstream that strips out support for proprietary kernel modules, code considered non-free, and other de-blobbing activities in the name of software freedom…

Source: Phoronix – GNU Linux-libre 6.6-gnu Released For Those Wanting A Stripped Down Kernel

FSCRYPT In Linux 6.7 More Adaptable For Inline Encryption Hardware

Linux’s FSCRYPT file-system encryption framework allows for native file encryption support on the likes of EXT4, F2FS, and UBIFS. FSCRYPT can make use of inline encryption hardware for accelerating the file-system encryption support and with the Linux 6.7 kernel will work for more scenarios…

Source: Phoronix – FSCRYPT In Linux 6.7 More Adaptable For Inline Encryption Hardware

Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating

While Mozilla has always produced Firefox Nightly builds for Linux as traditional binaries, they have finally decided to offer up an APT repository of Firefox Nightly builds to make it easy to stay up-to-date with new Firefox Nightly releases on Debian and Ubuntu Linux based distributions…

Source: Phoronix – Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating

Linux 6.7 Will Let You Enable/Disable 32-bit Programs Support At Boot-Time

From the perspective of Linux distributions trying to reduce their attack surface while still making it possible for users to run legacy software without recompiling their kernel, SUSE has spearheaded the effort for boot-time enabling/disabling of x86 32-bit support for whether 32-bit user-space programs and 32-bit system calls can be executed. That code has been submitted for the imminent Linux 6.7 merge window…

Source: Phoronix – Linux 6.7 Will Let You Enable/Disable 32-bit Programs Support At Boot-Time

Six Great Features With The Upcoming Linux 6.6 Kernel

Tomorrow the Linux 6.6 kernel is expected to be released as stable unless Linus Torvalds has last minute reservations and decides to extend the cycle by an extra week. While there were many last minute fixes this week, the changes don’t appear to be too scary or invasive. In any event the Linux 6.6 kernel is bringing some exciting features…

Source: Phoronix – Six Great Features With The Upcoming Linux 6.6 Kernel

KDE Desktop Cube Effect Returns & Plasma Wayland Per-Screen Color Management

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly recap highlighting all of the interesting accomplishments for this open-source desktop for the past week. But with not having posted last weekend, this edition highlights the many achievements made by the KDE camp over the past two weeks…

Source: Phoronix – KDE Desktop Cube Effect Returns & Plasma Wayland Per-Screen Color Management