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📰 Resources 1.9 Brings Intel Xe GPU Support & Other System Resource Monitoring For GNOME

Resources is the open-source app aligned with GNOME/GTK for system resource monitoring. Resources has proven to be quite versatile with a nice UI and able to display CPU, GPU, NPU, disk, and other metrics. Out today is Resources 1.9 with the latest capabilities for this app...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-Resources-1.9
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📰 Nearly five years later, you still don't need PCIe 5.0

When PCIe 5.0 first appeared on motherboards back in late 2021 with Intel's 12th Gen CPUs, I knew it was a bit early. However, I thought we'd all reap its benefits within a couple of years. Fast forward to late 2025, and that moment still hasn't arrived. Sure, we have high-speed Gen 5 SSDs and high-end GPUs that are PCIe 5.0 ready, but the actual gains are still nowhere to be found. The truth is, even the fastest consumer hardware today still...

🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/you-still-dont-need-pcie-5/
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📰 Foot Terminal: Lightning-Fast, Lightweight, and Made for Wayland

Foot is a lightning-fast, minimalist terminal emulator built for Wayland, focusing on speed, simplicity, and low resource usage.

🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/foot-terminal-emulator-made-for-wayland/
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📰 I made a Flipper Zero BadUSB alternative with an ESP32-S3 to automate my PC

With an ESP32, I built a BadUSB device that can send inputs to my PC.

🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/made-flipper-zero-badusb-alternative-esp32/
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📰 Canonical Launches Canonical Academy to Certify Real-World Ubuntu Skills

Canonical introduces a new platform to let professionals test and certify their Linux skills with hands-on Ubuntu exams and digital badges.

🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/canonical-launches-canonical-academy-to-certify-real-world-ubuntu-skills/
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📰 This free tool brings Time Machine to any Linux machine

I set up Timeshift on my Linux machine and discovered it’s the easiest way to protect your system from a sudden crash or unresponsiveness.

🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/timeshift-brings-time-machine-to-linux-machine/
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📰 Linux Prepping For "Extreme" Mode On Lenovo Legion Devices

Derek Clark who has been leading the efforts around Lenovo Legion gaming drivers for Linux and ensuring good support for the Lenovo Legion Go handheld on Linux sent out a new Linux patch series this weekend...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Lenovo-Legion-Linux-Extreme
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📰 Intel Sends Out Initial Graphics Driver Patches For Multi-Device SVM

As part of their Project Battlematrix effort, Intel has been working on enhancing their Linux graphics driver support for multi-device usage scenarios with wanting to support up to eight Intel Arc Pro graphics cards per system to help with AI LLMs and other larger use-cases. The latest code posted from Intel engineers is their initial implementation of multi-device Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Xe-Multi-Device-SVM-Code
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📰 EXT4 Patches Enable Block Size Greater Than Page Size Support

Following the initial VFS changes last year for supporting block sizes larger than the kernel's page size along with the initial XFS file-system patches, Btrfs recently landed its support for block sizes greater than the page size. Now EXT4 is preparing to join the party too for allowing larger block sizes...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/EXT4-BS-Greater-Than-PS
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📰 Solseek Brings a Fast, TUI-Based Package Manager to Solus Linux

The freshly released Solseek app gives Solus Linux users a fast, fzf-powered TUI for managing eopkg, Flatpak, and Snap.

🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/solseek-brings-a-fast-tui-based-package-manager-to-solus-linux/
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📰 This open-source automation tool made me forget about Zapier entirely

Say goodbye to Zapier's constraints with this game-changing self-hosted solution.

🔗 Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/open-source-automation-tool-made-me-forget-about-zapier/
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📰 Arch Linux AUR Hit by Another DDoS Attack, Port 22 Access Disrupted

Ongoing DDoS attacks push Arch Linux to activate AUR protection, which currently disrupts SSH on port 22.

🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/arch-linux-aur-hit-by-another-ddos-attack/
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📰 Linux 6.18-rc3 Released With Latest Fixes

The Linux 6.18-rc3 kernel is now available for testing in working toward the Linux 6.18 stable kernel release in just about one month. Linux 6.18 is expected to become this year's Long Term Support "LTS" kernel...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.18-rc3-Released
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📰 MX Linux 25 Release Candidate Arrives with Various Improvements and Changes

MX Linux 25 Release Candidate is now available for public beta testing based on the Debian 13 “Trixie” operating system series. Here's what's changed since the Beta release!

🔗 Source: https://9to5linux.com/mx-linux-25-release-candidate-arrives-with-various-improvements-and-changes
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📰 Floating Mini Panel Vertical Mode

Floating Mini Panel GNOME Shell extension has added a vertical panel orientation option in its latest update. For those unfamiliar with this nifty desktop add-on, it turns the GNOME’s top bar into a compact ‘widget’ you can move around your desktop, floating above other windows. A drawer lets you show/hide additional panel applets on demand. It’s a funnily fully functional and interactive panel, just smaller.

🔗 Source: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/10/floating-mini-panel-vertical-mode
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📰 Community Strikes Back: 12 Open Source Projects Born from Resistance

From BSL license changes to abandoned codebases, see how the open source community struck back with powerful forks and fresh alternatives.

🔗 Source: https://itsfoss.com/community-strikes-back-with-forks/
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📰 PanVK Mali Vulkan Driver Lands In-Memory Cache & On-Disk Shader Cache Support

The PanVK driver for modern Arm Mali Vulkan driver support within Mesa has tapped into Mesa's on-disk shader cache functionality as well as an in-memory cache to provide for a better experience with this open-source driver...

🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/PanVK-On-Disk-Shader-Cache
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📰 Why KDE Linux Chose to Bet on Immutability Instead of Native Packages

KDE’s Nate Graham explains why KDE Linux bets on immutability for stability and simplicity, moving away from traditional package systems.

🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/why-kde-linux-chose-to-bet-on-immutability-instead-of-native-packages/
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