Tour d’horizon de 14 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce vendredi 22/05/2026.

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1. Corrections NeoMeca

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Après avoir entendu les critiques bienveillantes et aimables - comme d’habitude - de la communauté linuxfr , je tiens à dire que j’ai réalisé quelques ajustements dans le readme, la licence et la mention des dépendances du logiciel NeoMeca.


2. QSPTAG #329 — 22 mai 2026

Source : La Quadrature du Net

Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! Cette semaine, on revient sur quelques actualités de ces deux derniers mois : un projet de loi…


3. K01 : Contrôles d’accès API non sécurisés

Source : Le Journal du Hacker

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4. GNOME Sushi spacebar preview fix coming to Ubuntu 26.04

Source : OMG! Ubuntu

GNOME Sushi fans, rejoice: the spacebar preview feature is being fixed in Ubuntu 26.


5. Good News! After Lenovo and Dell, Now HP Pledges to Support Linux Vendor Firmware Service

Source : It’s FOSS

More major vendors supporting LVFS is a good sign for the desktop Linux community.


6. OpenCL 3.1.1 Released To Address A Possible Performance Regression

Source : Phoronix

Released earlier this month was the OpenCL 3.


7. [$] Custom page-cache policies with BPF

Source : LWN.net

The kernel’s page cache is charged with maintaining pages (or, more correctly, folios ) containing copies of data from files in the filesystem; its performance has a big effect on the performance of the system as a whole.


8. Hackaday Podcast Episode 370: Softer Cyberdecks, a Simulated Clutch, and an Overstuffed Mailbox

Source : hackaday.

With Elliot back from Hackaday Europe, he and Al Williams had a lot to talk about with two weeks of Hackaday posts to catch up on.


9. systemd 261-rc1 Released With OS Installer, IMDS Subsystem & New storagectl

Source : Phoronix

The first release candidate of systemd 261 is out today and it includes yet more features for this Linux init system and service manager.


10. Linux Provides Better Performance With The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Over Windows 11

Source : Phoronix

Last month with the new AMD Zen 5 “Dual Edition” 3D V-Cache CPU, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition showed great performance on Linux across a range of workloads.


11. [$] Toward better handling of major page faults

Source : LWN.net

A major page fault occurs when a process attempts to access a page that is not currently present in RAM; satisfying such faults usually involves I/O , and can thus take some time.


12. Security updates for Friday

Source : LWN.net

Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (firefox), Debian (chromium, nss, openvpn, and thunderbird), Fedora (cockpit, kernel, and linux-firmware), Oracle (gdk-pixbuf2, kernel, and libsndfile), SUSE (container-suseconnect, cpp-httplib, dnsmasq, firefox, glibc, GraphicsMagick, java-1_8_0-openj9, kernel, mozjs115, php8, python-urllib3, rekor, rootlesskit, rsync, tiff, ucode-intel, util-linux, and xz), and Ubuntu (bind9, bubblewrap, libarchive, linux-intel-iot-realtime, postgresql-14, postgresql-16, postgresql-17, postgresql-18, and xdg-desktop-portal).


13. How the Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro Violates the First Rule of OpenWRT Club

Source : hackaday.

As fun as ARM and RISC-V single-board computers (SBCs) are, all too often getting the most out of the hardware requires the use of an unofficial firmware image.


14. This Week in Security: AI Generated Reports, More AI Generated Reports, GitHub Chaos, and More Linux Vulnerabilities

Source : hackaday.

Google’s Project Zero demonstrates a new zero-click exploit for the Pixel 10 phones, showing a full escalation from remote to kernel without user interaction.