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Reçu — 25 mai 2026 Actualités numériques

Intel Introducing USB4STREAM Protocol For Linux - Opening Up Some Nifty Uses For USB4

25 mai 2026 à 10:46
An exciting Intel innovation expected to be added for the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel is introducing the new USB4STREAM protocol for USB4/Thunderbolt as a "super simple" way to "basically just transfer raw packets from one host to another". This can be useful for quickly backing up a system from one host to another, sharing of web cameras or other peripherals across systems, or other environments where not having networking or wanting to avoid the traditional Linux networking stack...
Reçu — 24 mai 2026 Actualités numériques

Linux To Remove ISA Speech Synthesizer Driver That Likely Hasn't Been Used In Decades

24 mai 2026 à 12:34
Following the process of phasing out Intel 486 CPU support and other old hardware drivers that were dropped in the Linux 7.1 kernel cycle for reducing the kernel maintenance burden, the upcoming Linux 7.2 cycle is continuing the trend of phasing out some of the old hardware support that is very obsolete, likely having no users on the latest upstream kernels, and no one formally maintaining the obsolete drivers...

Boot-Time Wizard Aims To Help Reduce Linux Boot Times

24 mai 2026 à 10:39
While in the past decade or so Linux desktop/laptop users likely have little to complain about boot times and there hasn't been much emphasis around trying to make boot times even faster on the Linux desktop especially in an era where many systems are always-on and suspend/resume working more reliably these days, boot times are still an important factor in the embedded Linux world. Boot-Time Wizard is one of the new efforts aiming to help embedded Linux makers cut-down on their boot times...
Reçu — 23 mai 2026 Actualités numériques

DreamWorks' Open-Source MoonRay Renderer Now Part Of The Academy Software Foundation

23 mai 2026 à 10:05
Back in 2022 it was announced DreamWorks Animation was open-sourcing their MoonRay renderer that has been used in production feature films. It ended up being published as open-source in March 2023 as OpenMoonRay and since then has continued advancing with new feature releases and improvements. Now it's being contributed to the Academy Software Foundation as the newest project...

FreeBSD 15.1-RC1 Released: Fixes With Now Seeing More AI-Discovered Security Issues

23 mai 2026 à 00:52
In addition to the recent influx of Linux security vulnerabilities affecting Linux, FreeBSD has also begun receiving security reports via AI/LLM-driven discovery tools. FreeBSD 15.1-RC1 is out today ahead of the planned official release in June and it brings a handful of security fixes out of this new AI-driven security research space...
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