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117 AI open-source and Linux related news articles on Phoronix since 2018.

πŸ‘ gkh_clanker_t1000 & gkh_clanker_2000 Continue Uncovering Linux Kernel Bugs

As first reported on Phoronix in early April, Linux's second-in-command Greg Kroah-Hartman has been leveraging new AI fuzzing tools for uncovering Linux kernel bugs. Prominent due to his position within the Linux kernel community and also being the primary Linux stable maintainer. His AI-assistance for fixing Linux kernel bugs is based on a Framework Desktop powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max. The "gkh_clanker_t1000" continues assisting in Linux kernel development along with the less frequent "gkh_clanker_2000" references

18 May 2026 - gkh_clanker_2000 - 22 Comments
πŸ‘ The New Linux Kernel AI Bot Uncovering Bugs Is A Local LLM On Framework Desktop + AMD Ryzen AI Max

Earlier this month on Phoronix we were the first to draw attention to a new fuzzing tool / AI bot uncovering kernel bugs by Greg Kroah-Hartman, the "second in command" for Linux kernel development and stable maintainer. Greg has now shared more light on the "gregkh_clanker_t1000" for this tool that has been uncovering more Linux kernel bugs the past few weeks.

26 April 2026 - gregkh_clanker_t1000 - 45 Comments
πŸ‘ The Good & The Bad When Using LLMs To Write Spack Packages

The Spack package manager is quite popular in the HPC / supercomputer space for scientific software. Even with the more selective niche than a typical general purpose OS package manager, large language models (LLMs) have already proven capable of being useful in generating new Spack packages. But there have also been some headaches involved too for Spack developers.

13 April 2026 - LLM-Generated Spack Packages - 5 Comments
πŸ‘ Linux 7.0 Adds Support For New Keys On Upcoming Laptops For Expanded AI Agent Interactions

Since last year the Linux kernel already supported the Microsoft Copilot key appearing on recent laptops to trigger AI agent interactions. That keyboard key is becoming more common but now three additional new keys have been standardized for additional AI integration on future PCs. Merged today for Linux 7.0 is supporting those new standardized keycodes for AI use.

8 April 2026 - New AI Agent Keys - 19 Comments
πŸ‘ Tiny Corp Begins Accepting Pre-Orders For Their $10M Exabox

Open-source friendly company Tiny Corp that is behind the Tinygrad MIT-licensed neural network framework and developing a "sovereign" AMD GPU driver stack with their Tinybox hardware offerings has their sights on shipping the Exabox next year. The Tiny Corp's Exabox is expected to retail for around $10M USD but offer immense AI compute power.

6 April 2026 - Tiny Corp - 38 Comments
πŸ‘ NXP Neutron NPU Kernel Driver Blocked For Now By A Closed-Source User-Space Blob

Last month NXP posted open-source Linux kernel driver patches for their Neutron NPU accelerator. The NXP Neutron NPU aims to help with edge AI applications and this neural processing unit is found in their different SoCs. Unfortunately, their GitHub repository for the user-space software ends up containing a binary-only blob that will end up delaying plans on getting this driver into the mainline Linux kernel.

26 March 2026 - libNeutronDriver.so - 7 Comments
πŸ‘ Sashiko Now Providing AI Reviews On Rust Code For The Linux Kernel

A few days ago Google engineers went public with Sashiko with their agentic AI code review for the Linux kernel. The Google Gemini Pro powered AI code review service is automatically monitoring the Linux kernel mailing list for new patch submissions and has proven useful already. Interest continues to build by upstream Linux kernel stakeholders around Sashiko and the latest addition is now covering the Rust-For-Linux mailing list submissions.

21 March 2026 - Sashiko Covering Rust-For-Linux - 12 Comments
πŸ‘ LLM-Driven Large Code Rewrites With Relicensing Are The Latest AI Concern

The newest open-source concern around AI that is seeing a lot of interest this weekend is when large language models / AI code generators may rewrite large parts of a codebase and then the "developers" claiming an alternative license incompatible with the original source license. This became a real concern this week with a popular Python project experiencing an AI-driven code rewrite and now published under an alternative license that its original author does not agree with and incompatible with the original code.

8 March 2026 - Chardet - 42 Comments
πŸ‘ ollama 0.17 Released With Improved OpenClaw Onboarding

The open-source ollama project that makes it easy to get up and running with a variety of LLMs under Windows, macOS, and Linux is out with a new release. The ollama v0.17.0 release is driven by new functionality around enhancing the OpenClaw onboarding process.

21 February 2026 - ollama 0.17 - 12 Comments
πŸ‘ Linus Torvalds: "The AI Slop Issue Is *NOT* Going To Be Solved With Documentation"

The Linux kernel developers for months now have been debating proposed guidelines for tool-generated submissions to the Linux kernel. As part of the "tools", the main motivator for this documentation has been around the era of AI and large language models with coding assistants and more. Torvalds made some remarks on the Linux kernel mailing list around his belief in focusing the documentation on "tools" rather than explicitly focusing on AI, given the likelihood of AI-assisted contributions continuing regardless of documentation.

8 January 2026 - Linus Torvalds On Kernel AI Slop - 57 Comments
πŸ‘ AMD Releases GAIA 0.15 - Positioning It As A Framework/SDK For Building AI PC Agents

Last year AMD announced GAIA as short for "Generative AI Is Awesome". It started off as a Windows-only AI demo but over time added Linux support along with introducing different AI agents. For going along with AMD's AI announcements at CES 2026, AMD released GAIA 0.15 where they are now positioning this software as a framework/SDK for building AI PC agents.

6 January 2026 - AMD GAIA 0.15 - Add A Comment
πŸ‘ Gemini AI Yielding Sloppy Code For Ubuntu Development With New Helper Script

A few weeks ago it was mentioned by a Canonical engineer how trying to use AI to modernize the Ubuntu Error Tracker yielded some code that was "plain wrong" and other issues raised by that Microsoft GitHub Copilot code. The same Ubuntu developer shifted to trying Gemini AI to generate a helper script to assist in Ubuntu's monthly ISO snapshot releases. Google's Gemini AI also generated some sloppy code for a Python script to assist in those Ubuntu releases.

20 December 2025 - Gemini AI + Ubuntu Development - 52 Comments
πŸ‘ MLPerf Client 1.5 Introduces Experimental Linux Support

MLPerf Client as MLCommons' machine language inferencing benchmark for client form factors / PCs now has a Linux build. MLPerf Client 1.5 was released yesterday with an experimental Linux build but for now at least is not nearly as full-featured as this AI benchmark on Windows and macOS.

18 November 2025 - MLPerf Client - Add A Comment
πŸ‘ ollama 0.12.11 Brings Vulkan Acceleration

ollama 0.12.11 released this week as the newest feature update to this easy-to-run method of deploying OpenAI GPT-OSS, DeepSeek-R1, Gemma 3, and other large language models. Exciting with ollama 0.12.11 is that it's now supporting the Vulkan API.

14 November 2025 - ollama 0.12.11 - 11 Comments
πŸ‘ Qualcomm Plumbing "SSR" Support To Deal With Crashes On AI Accelerators

Crashes on NPUs and AI accelerators are unfortunately a thing and yet another obstacle to worry about it with modern computing. Qualcomm developers have sent out patches for Sub-System Restart "SSR" functionality for their Qualcomm AI Accelerator (QAIC) driver for Linux to handle restarts when workload crashes occur on their AI accelerator hardware.

23 October 2025 - Sub-System Restart - Add A Comment
πŸ‘ Valve Developer Contributes Major Improvement To RADV Vulkan For Llama.cpp AI

Valve's Linux graphics driver team contributions aren't limited to just enhancing the rasterization and ray-tracing graphics performance of the open-source Linux GPU drivers for gaming. Beyond other interesting contributions from that talented group of open-source Linux graphics developers over the years and for other areas like enhancing old GPU hardware support, merged this week for the Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver is a massive improvement to benefit the Llama.cpp AI performance.

16 October 2025 - RADV Boost For Llama.cpp - 20 Comments
πŸ‘ Mesa Gallium3D Driver Merged For Arm Ethos NPUs

Arm has been working on an open-source Linux kernel accelerator "accel" driver for their Ethos NPUs. That kernel driver continues being revised and under review for inclusion into a future mainline Linux kernel release. Already though a Gallium3D driver for Mesa has been merged for leveraging the Ethos NPU.

15 October 2025 - Arm Ethos - Add A Comment

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