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Side 0.1.4

1 janvier 2026 à 13:11
Side GNU/Linux is an independently-developed lightweight Linux distribution featuring the PiSi package manager. It uses the Simple Desktop Environment (SDE, a fork of LXDE) together with the Openbox window manager and the text-mode Lynx web browser. The distribution, designed for more experienced Linux users, offers a choice between a simple text-mode system installer and the graphical Calamares installation program.

More Improvements To Old AMD GPU Support On Linux Are Planned For 2026

1 janvier 2026 à 12:32
With Linux 6.19 aging AMD GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 GPUs switched the default kernel driver used to provide for much better performance, RADV Vulkan support out-of-the-box, and other improvements compared to using the legacy Radeon DRM kernel driver. For 2026, Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics team has more improvements still planned to enhance these older AMD graphics cards on Linux...

Peropesis 3.1

1 janvier 2026 à 12:14
Peropesis (personal operating system) is a small-scale, minimalist, command-line-based Linux operating system. It's an incomplete system, but it's constantly being improved. Also, it is a free operating system created from free software, mostly distributed under the GNU GPL or BSD licenses.

Dr.Parted 26.01

1 janvier 2026 à 10:53
Dr.Parted Live is a bootable GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian's "Testing" branch. It is a live image featuring a lightweight Openbox window manager and useful applications for disc partitioning as well as data backup, restore and recovery.

Kiro 26.01.01.01

1 janvier 2026 à 08:17
Kiro is an Arch Linux-based distribution with the goal of being an intuitive and customisable ISO image builder. It provides a simple way to build a custom Arch-based installation medium with a choice of packages, settings and scripts. Kiro uses the Xfce desktops, includes the Calamares system installer, and has a modular structure.

Calam 2026-01

1 janvier 2026 à 01:37
Calam Arch Installer is an Arch-based Linux distribution created to facilitate the installation of an Arch Linux system to a hard disk. It is also a full-featured live Linux system with Xfce as the preferred desktop. The Calamares system installer offers a choice of several popular desktop environments and window managers, including Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, GNOME, i3, KDE Plasma, MATE, Openbox and Xfce. The distribution also offers support for both BIOS and UEFI boot, as well as hard disk encryption with LUKS.

AMD Ryzen AI Max, Intel Graphics & Other Linux Benchmarks That Commanded 2025

1 janvier 2026 à 02:27
This looks to be a wrap on 2025, Happy New Year to all the Phoronix readers over the past 21+ years. This year on Phoronix there were 226 original Linux hardware reviews and featured benchmark articles written by your's truly. Plus another 3,286 original open-source/Linux software and hardware news articles this calendar year. Here were the big topics of 2025 for the featured Linux hardware reviews and benchmark articles...

Gentoo 20251231

1 janvier 2026 à 00:13
Gentoo Linux is a versatile and fast, completely free Linux distribution geared towards developers and network professionals. Unlike other distros, Gentoo Linux has an advanced package management system called Portage. Portage is a true ports system in the tradition of BSD ports, but is Python-based and sports a number of advanced features including dependencies, fine-grained package management, "fake" (OpenBSD-style) installs, safe unmerging, system profiles, virtual packages, config file management, and more.
Reçu hier — 31 décembre 2025 4.1 🐧 Linux

Asahi Linux Has Experimental Code For DisplayPort, Apple M3/M4/M5 Bring-Up Still Ongoing

31 décembre 2025 à 22:32
Prominent Asahi Linux developer Sven Peter spoke at this week's 39th Chaos Communication Congress "39C3" in Hamburg, Germany. He provided an update around the still-in-the-works Apple M3 / M4 / M5 SoC and device support as well as other outstanding features like getting DisplayPort working on Apple Macs under Linux...

Lancement de la Journée d'Indépendance Numérique (DI-DAY) suite au 39c3

31 décembre 2025 à 17:30

Beaucoup de nos services numériques du quotidien sont propulsés en partie voire entièrement par les GAFAM. Les risques de cette dépendance s'illustrent de plus en plus fréquemment dans l'actualité : représailles envers l'ex-Commissaire européen Thierry Breton et des ONG luttant contre la désinformation en ligne, clôture de la boite de courriel du procureur de la Cour Pénale Internationale, …

Ces vulnérabilités mettent en danger le fonctionnement des démocraties européennes.

On peut être tenté d'attendre une nouvelle législation européenne, cependant le carburant de ces plateformes est en premier lieu nos données personnelles : quitter ces plateformes réduit à la fois notre exposition personnelle et notre contribution collective à ce système néfaste.

C'est le sens de l'appel lancé à Hambourg lors du 39ème CCC : le 4 janvier (puis chaque 1er dimanche du mois), faites migrer vos connaissances d'une des plateformes et faites le savoir en utilisant les mots clés #DiDay ou #iDidIt sur le Fediverse.

Cet appel est soutenu notamment par Wikimedia, Nextcloud et Mastodon, et l'information a été relayée par la 1ère chaîne de TV allemande. Espérons que des acteurs de l'espace francophone s'y joignent rapidement !

Linux est bien sûr une des alternatives, dont la progression est en bonne voie « grâce » à Microsoft (mouvement qui s'inscrit parfaitement dans les initiatives existantes Adieu Windows ou End Of 10). Mais l'initiative concernent tous les services dépendants de ces plateformes toxiques : messageries instantanées, stockage en ligne, librairies en lignes, … dont la gratuité ou les prix au rabais reposent sur l'exploitation de nos données personnelles.

Le succès dépend donc de vous qui lisez cet article, et des relais « physiques » qui pourront accompagner ces migrations : cafés réparation, GULLs, librairies physiques, bibliothèques, … mois après mois !

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Intel Meteor Lake On Linux Two Years Post-Launch: 93% The Original Performance

31 décembre 2025 à 17:30
As part of the various end-of-year annual benchmarking comparisons and the like on Phoronix, today is a look at how the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" performance has evolved under Ubuntu Linux in the two years since launching. Plus with next-gen Intel Panther Lake laptops expected to be showcased next week at CES, it's a good time for revisiting the Meteor Lake performance to see the difference two years have made for Intel Meteor Lake laptops on Linux.

MidnightBSD 4.0.1

31 décembre 2025 à 15:08
MidnightBSD is a FreeBSD-derived operating system. A critical goal of the project is to create an easy-to-use desktop environment with graphical ports management, and system configuration using GNUstep. The vast majority of the operating system will maintain a BSD license. MidnightBSD was forked from FreeBSD 6.1 beta.

GCC & The GNU Toolchain's Exciting 2025 With New Languages, More Optimizations

31 décembre 2025 à 12:58
The GCC compiler and the GNU toolchain ecosystem at large had a great year. From new language front-ends for the likes of Algol 68 and COBOL to maturing support for GCC Rust, new performance optimizations from GCC to Glibc, initial AMD Zen 6 "znver6" support merged for GCC 16, and much more. It's pretty safe to say GCC and the broader GNU ecosystem enjoyed a very successful 2025...

Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H Laptop

30 décembre 2025 à 23:04
Typically when receiving any review hardware preloaded with Microsoft Windows I tend to run some Windows vs. Linux benchmarks just as a sanity test plus it still seems to generate a fair amount of interest even though the outcome is almost always the same: Linux having a hefty performance advantage over Windows especially in the more demanding creator-type workloads. As an unexpected twist and time consuming puzzle the past two months, when recently testing out the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 it's faster for numerous workloads now on Microsoft Windows 11 than Ubuntu Linux.
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