FERRAMENTAS LINUX

segunda-feira, 2 de março de 2026

Linux Kernel 7.1 to Enforce Strict ACPI Compliance: Automatic Power-Off on Fatal Errors

 

Kernel Linux

Is your Linux server at risk of sudden shutdown? Discover the critical ACPI policy change in Linux Kernel 7.1 that forces automatic power-off on fatal errors. We analyze the technical patch, explain how to revert to legacy behavior with acpi.poweroff_on_fatal=0, and provide expert guidance for sysadmins to ensure system stability and compliance.

The Liberation of Firmware: Coreboot and AMD openSIL Land on Framework Laptops

 

Coreboot

Witness the pivotal shift in firmware as 9elements ports Coreboot and AMD openSIL to the Framework 16 and 13 laptops. This in-depth analysis explores the technical challenges of memory training, the move towards open-source silicon initialization (openSIL), and what this means for the future of modular hardware, security, and AMD platforms from Zen 4 to Zen 6.

Zlib-rs 0.6.x Series Redefines Compression Performance with AVX-512 VNNI and Critical Stability Patches

 

Free Software

Explore the transformative updates in the zlib-rs 0.6.x series from the Trifecta Tech Foundation. This deep dive covers the implementation of AVX-512 VNNI for accelerated Adler-32 checksums, critical fixes for deflate determinism, and a performance benchmark analysis. Essential reading for systems programmers and DevOps engineers focused on data integrity and high-throughput compression.

Linux 7.1 Unleashes Unprecedented Hardware Monitoring for ASUS Motherboards: A Deep Dive into Enhanced Sensor Support

 

Hardware

Discover how Linux kernel 7.1 is revolutionizing hardware monitoring for ASUS desktop motherboards. From the ROG CROSSHAIR X670E EXTREME to the STRIX Z790-H, get expert insights on new sensor drivers, community contributions, and what it means for your system's performance and stability.

Armbian 26.2 "Goa" Review: Linux 6.18 LTS Ushers in a New Era for RISC-V and ARM SBC Performance

Armbian

 

Discover the technical deep dive into Armbian 26.2 (Goa). We analyze the new Linux 6.18 LTS kernel integration, expanded RISC-V Xfce desktop support, and performance optimizations for SpacemiT MusePi Pro and Odroid M2. Benchmark your SBC against the latest Debian-based build framework for ARM and RISC-V.

Intel's Battlemage Breakthrough: LLM Scaler v0.14.0 Delivers 25% AI Inferencing Speedup and Confirms BMG-G31 Existence

 

Intel

Intel's latest llm-scaler-vllm v0.14.0-b8 delivers a 25% performance boost for AI inferencing on Battlemage GPUs. This update confirms support for the elusive BMG-G31 "Big Battlemage" silicon, achieving up to 1.49x faster throughput. We analyze the new features, validated models like Qwen3-VL, and what this means for the future of Intel Arc in the enterprise AI landscape.

Steam on Linux Market Share Plummets: Analyzing the February 2026 Survey Anomaly

 


 The latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey for February 2026 reveals a dramatic 32% drop in Linux gaming market share, falling to 2.23%. Our in-depth analysis explores the likely causes, from regional language reporting anomalies to data collection inconsistencies, and what this means for the future of Linux as a gaming platform.

Redefining Desktop Intelligence: AMD Launches Ryzen AI 400 Series with Dedicated NPU for Copilot+ at MWC 2026

 

AMD

At MWC 2026, AMD unveils the world's first desktop processors with a dedicated NPU for Copilot+: the Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series. Featuring Zen 5 architecture, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and XDNA 2 AI engines delivering up to 50 TOPS, these AM5 processors redefine AI-accelerated productivity for enterprises and prosumers. Discover full specifications, release dates in Q2 2026, and ecosystem insights.

Urgent SUSE Linux Kernel Security Update: Mitigating CVE-2022-50700 and CVE-2022-50717 in Enterprise Environments

 

SUSE


Critical SUSE Linux kernel update 2026-0696-1 fixes CVE-2022-50700 (ath10k WiFi) & CVE-2022-50717 (nvmet-tcp). Essential patch for SLE 12 SP5. Secure your enterprise servers now.

Revolutionizing Kernel Responsiveness: Linux 7.1’s HRTICK Overhaul Cuts Latency by 42%

 

Linux Security


Linux 7.1 is poised to revolutionize kernel scheduling with a massive 48-patch series optimizing the HRTICK timer. By slashing clockevent reprogramming by 96%, these updates promise up to 42% faster hackbench performance, reduced latency for VMs, and a pathway to enabling HRTICK by default. Dive into the technical deep dive from Thomas Gleixner and Peter Zijlstra.

Critical SUSE Linux 12 SP5 Kernel Live Patch: Mitigating CVE-2022-50700 and CVE-2022-50717 in Enterprise Environments

 



Urgent: SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5 kernel live patch addresses critical CVE-2022-50700 (Wi-Fi driver) & CVE-2022-50717 (NVMe-oF) vulnerabilities. This deep dive explains the flaws, their CVSS v4 scores, provides step-by-step patch commands, and outlines best practices to secure your enterprise infrastructure against privilege escalation attacks.

Linux 7.0-rc2 Deep Dive: Torvalds Addresses “Unusually Large” Release Candidate, AMD Ryzen AI Fixes Take Center Stage


 

Kernel Linux


Dive deep into Linux 7.0-rc2 with our expert analysis. Discover Linus Torvalds' candid take on its unexpected size, critical driver fixes for AMD Ryzen AI, and filesystem updates. We break down what this means for enterprise stability and performance ahead of the stable release. Essential reading for kernel developers and sysadmins.

Critical libsoup Update for SUSE Linux 12 SP5: Mitigating Six High-Risk Vulnerabilities

 


 A critical SUSE libsoup update (SUSE-SU-2026:0703-1) patches 6 high-severity flaws, including DoS (CVE-2025-32049), heap disclosure (CVE-2026-2443), and request smuggling (CVE-2026-2708). Learn how these vulnerabilities impact your Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5 infrastructure and the immediate remediation steps required to secure your stack. Complete patch analysis inside.

Critical SUSE Kernel Live Patch 2026-0700-1: Mitigating CVE-2022-50700 and CVE-2022-50717 in SLE 12 SP5

 


SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5 receives critical kernel live patches for CVE-2022-50700 & CVE-2022-50717. This expert analysis details the WiFi & NVMe-TCP vulnerabilities, CVSS v4 scores, mitigation strategies, and atomic installation commands for sysadmins. Update now to secure your infrastructure.

Urgent SUSE Linux Kernel Patch (2026-0707-1): Mitigating Critical Buffer Overflow Risks in Enterprise Environments

 

SUSE


Critical SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5 kernel live patch addresses CVE-2022-50700 (ath10k buffer overflow) and CVE-2022-50717 (nvmet-tcp bounds check). This deep-dive analysis covers the technical impact, CVSS v4 scores, and step-by-step patching commands for sysadmins to secure HPC, SAP, and server workloads against local privilege escalation threats.

Critical SUSE Linux Enterprise Kernel Update: Mitigating CVE-2022-50717 in NVMe-oF TCP

SUSE

 

Addressing the critical CVE-2022-50717 in SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP5, this expert analysis details the NVM Express over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) TCP driver bounds check vulnerability. Discover the technical implications, CVSS v4.0 severity score of 8.4, and immediate mitigation steps via Live Patch 76 to secure your enterprise kernel against privilege escalation and data integrity risks.

domingo, 1 de março de 2026

ASUS Linux Driver Development Revitalized: New Patches Pave the Way for ROG Ally and 2025 Hardware

 

Hardware


The Linux kernel's ASUS HID driver is seeing a resurgence in development thanks to lead developer Denis Benato. This in-depth analysis covers new patch sets for the ROG Ally, XG Mobile eGPU support, and what these upstream changes mean for Linux gamers and the future of ASUS hardware compatibility on Arch, Fedora, and Ubuntu systems.

GNU/Hurd 64-Bit Is Here: A Deep Dive into the Microkernel's Long-Awaited Port and Future SMP Support

 


After decades of development, the GNU Hurd’s 64-bit (x86_64) port is finally a reality, available now via the GNU Guix distribution. This comprehensive analysis explores the current stability of the Hurd on 64-bit architecture, the stark package availability metrics (0.9% vs. Linux), and the roadmap towards SMP support. Discover what this milestone means for operating system diversity and the future of microkernel architecture.

The Silent Demise of Clear Linux: Why Its Erasure from the Web is a Catastrophic Loss for Performance Benchmarking

 

Clear Linux

The disappearance of ClearLinux.org erases a decade of Linux performance innovation. We analyze the shutdown's impact on the benchmarking community, explore where to find archived Clear Linux artifacts, and investigate whether modern distros like Ubuntu and Fedora have closed the performance gap left by Intel's legendary, defunct Linux OS.

Next-Gen Profiling: Linux 7.1 Prepares AMD IBS Overhaul for Zen 6 "Venice" EPYC

 

AMD

A deep dive into the latest Linux kernel patches queued for Linux 7.1, enhancing AMD IBS for Zen 6 processors. Discover how new features like RIP filtering and remote socket indicators will revolutionize performance profiling for EPYC "Venice" and beyond. Essential reading for systems engineers and DevOps professionals.

Linux 6.1 Graphics Overhaul: New RISC-V Drivers, NVIDIA Nouveau ZCULL, and Coreboot DRM Reshape Kernel Display

 

Kernel Linux

Dive deep into the latest Linux 6.1 kernel graphics driver developments. We analyze the new Verisilicon DC8200 and Coreboot DRM drivers, groundbreaking Nouveau ZCULL support for NVIDIA GPUs, and AMDGPU updates. A technical deep-dive for developers and hardware enthusiasts on the future of open-source graphics.

NVK Driver Gets Major Upgrade: ZCULL Support Lands in Mesa 26.1, Boosting Gaming Performance on Open-Source NVIDIA Stack

 

Nouveau

Discover how the new ZCULL support in the open-source NVK driver, merged for Mesa 26.1, boosts NVIDIA GPU performance by up to 7% in games like Horizon Zero Dawn and Baldur's Gate 3. We analyze the technical impact, Nouveau kernel dependencies, and what this means for the future of Linux gaming on open-source drivers. Expert insights inside.