OpenZFS 2.3.8 Keeps the Stable Storage Branch Patched as 2.4 Moves Ahead
OpenZFS 2.3.8 patches the stable branch behind most ZFS NAS and homelab setups, the same line that brought RAIDZ expansion, fast dedup, and the zfs rewrite command.
OpenZFS 2.3.8 patches the stable branch behind most ZFS NAS and homelab setups, the same line that brought RAIDZ expansion, fast dedup, and the zfs rewrite command.
OpenZFS 2.4.3 lands 64 commits of data-integrity and parsing-hardening fixes, including dedup and redacted-send corrections, plus FreeBSD 15.x, Ubuntu 26.04, and aarch64 build support.
OpenZFS 2.2.10 lands as the newest maintenance release on the long-term-support branch, the conservative default for NAS boxes and self-hosted Linux servers.
Lenovo's AI Host mini PC runs Ubuntu on the 12-core Arm Cix CD8180, the same chip as the Radxa Orion O6, with 45 TOPS and mainline Linux support underway.
The Youyeetoo K1 drops a swappable Intel N100 module onto a carrier board packing dual GbE, 27 GPIO pins, MIPI, and SATA, ready for Linux home labs or OpenWrt routing.
Juno's new x86 Linux tablets ship with a choice of Phosh, Plasma Mobile, or GNOME, and the 13-inch model is the first with an Intel Core Ultra chip.
KDE Frameworks 6.27 hardens image decoding against malformed EXR, AVIF, and HEIF files and adds Slint, BNF, and ABNF syntax highlighting, all atop Qt 6.9.0.
Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.1 adds client-side encrypted backups and a Debian 13.5 base with kernel 7.0, and still installs as a lightweight LXC container on Proxmox VE.
Minisforum's N5 Max crams AMD's Strix Halo APU into a 10-bay NAS, pairing 64GB of unified memory and a Radeon 8060S that can run local LLMs too big for consumer GPUs.
SONOFF's first compact DIN rail switch speaks Matter over Wi-Fi, handles 32A circuits up to 7,680W, and feeds real-time energy data to the Home Assistant dashboard.
GMK's EVO-X3 mini PC adds an OCuLink port, a second M.2 slot, and an upcoming 192GB Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 configuration aimed at local AI workloads.
Maker Ahmad Amarullah's piBrick PocketCM5 packs a Raspberry Pi CM5, AMOLED touchscreen, and BlackBerry QWERTY into a GPL-3.0 open-source handheld Linux kit.
Alpine Linux 3.24 ships COSMIC desktop in community, adds Limine bootloader and IPv6 support in the installer, and rolls forward to LLVM 22, Rust 1.96 and Go 1.26.
GPD's 7-inch convertible pocket workstation gains an Intel Core 3 N350 Twin Lake option, keeping its 2.5GbE jack and HDMI 2.1 for sysadmin and field engineering work.
FriendlyELEC's NanoPi M6V2 refreshes the RK3588S board with a fixed 8GB LPDDR5 config, dual analog mic input, and Armbian Platinum support on Linux 6.1.
GL.iNet's Mudi 7 packs a 5G modem, tri-band WiFi 7, a 2.8-inch touchscreen, and an OpenWrt fork into a 300g pocket router pushing 700 Mbps over OpenVPN-DCO.
Bazzite's June stable image bumps Mesa to 26.1, ships Nvidia's 610 open driver alongside a patched KWin workaround, and pulls the Steam Deck variant closer to SteamOS.
Radxa's tiny Dragon Q5E pairs a Snapdragon-class Dragonwing Q-6690 with dual 2.5 GbE, WiFi 7, a 6 TOPS NPU, and an integrated UHF RFID reader.
Thundercomm's new TurboX C7790 dev kit packs a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q-7790, 12GB LPDDR5X, and a 24 TOPS NPU into a Linux- and Android-ready edge AI platform.
Valve's Daniel Schürmann has posted a VK_AMD_anti_lag implementation for RADV, bringing native low-latency frame pacing to the open-source Radeon Vulkan driver.