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Lenovo Yoga Laptops Getting Tablet Mode Switch Driver With Linux 6.4
For those with a Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1/convertible laptop, a tablet mode switch driver is set to be merged for Linux 6.4 to properly handle the tablet mode switching support for these devices while running the mainline Linux kernel...
Intel oneVPL GPU Runtime 2023Q1 Adds AV1 Error Resilient Mode
Days after releasing the Intel Media Driver 2023Q1, Intel's software engineers have now released oneVPL 2023Q1 as the updated quarterly release to this video processing library that is part of Intel's open-source oneAPI toolkit...
Servo Project To Focus On Their "Layout 2020" Engine
Servo as the browser engine started at Mozilla but now developed as a Linux Foundation project has been maintaining two separate layout engines and moving forward they hope to be able to focus on the newer "Layout 2020" engine and fill in its missing gaps...
Upstream Mesa Close To Supporting The Experimental Xe DRM Kernel Driver
While we are still waiting for the Intel Xe kernel driver to be upstreamed as the modern alternative to the long-used i915 Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver, upstream Mesa Git is nearly ready in supporting the Xe kernel driver and its new/changed interfaces...
Ryzen Mobile Power/Performance With Linux 6.3's New AMD P-State EPP Driver
With Linux 6.3 there is the new AMD P-State EPP driver code for supporting the ACPI Energy Performance Preference (EPP) to further enhance the power efficiency and performance of modern AMD systems on Linux. Last week I ran some benchmarks of AMD EPYC with the new AMD P-State EPP mode while in today's article is a look at the laptop impact with Ryzen Mobile when comparing ACPI CPUFreq, the existing AMD P-State driver, and the new AMD P-State EPP mode and its multiple different preferences.
NVIDIA RTX-Remix 0.1 Released For Adding Path Tracing To Classic Games
In addition to releasing the GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card today (unfortunately, no launch day Linux review, still waiting on hardware...), NVIDIA has released as open-source the RTX Remix software for helping to add path tracing support to classic games...
Arm Opens Up To Using Intel's 18A Process For Leading-Edge SoCs
Intel Foundry Services (IFS) has racked up a big win today with Arm over enabling chip designers to make use of Intel's upcoming 18A process for low-power Arm SoCs...
Mesa 23.1 RadeonSI Enables Rusticl OpenCL Support
If Mesa 23.1 couldn't get anymore exciting with RADV GPL support enabled by default, more RDNA3 optimizations, continued Zink optimizations, more Intel DG2/Alchemist enhancements, and a load of other features... Support for RadeonSI with the Rusticl Rust-written OpenCL driver has been merged!..
10 Years Later, Linux Getting A Touchscreen Driver For A Once Popular Tablet
The mainline Linux 6.4 kernel is set to see a new touchscreen driver for supporting the Novatek NVT-ts, which is used by at least a once popular Intel Atom powered Android tablet from a decade prior...
KDE Connect 2.0 Planning For Big Improvements
KDE Connect is the great software that allows for interfacing between the KDE desktop and your various mobile devices running Android, Plasma Mobile, Apple iOS, or even Sailfish OS. KDE Connect allows easily sharing files and data with your mobile device(s), receiving phone notifications on your desktop, and a lot of other remote/cross-device functionality. The KDE Connect 2.0 initiative that is taking shape this year thanks to full-time development work is going to modernize this open-source solution...
Linux Patches Confirm Intel Meteor Lake Having An L4 Cache
A new Intel graphics kernel driver patch posted by Intel on Tuesday confirm that upcoming Meteor Lake processors will feature an ADM/L4 cache...
CoreCtrl Now Available In Debian & Ubuntu 23.04 For Managing Your System
CoreCtrl as the open-source utility for managing your system's performance/vitals and supporting various application profiles has landed in Debian as well as being picked up for easy installation on the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04...
Nginx 1.24 Released With TLSv1.3 Protocol Enabled By Default
Nginx 1.24 is now available as the newest stable version of this open-source web server and revrse proxy, load balancer, and HTTP caching solution...
Firefox 113 Beta Adds Animated AV1 Image Support
With Firefox 112 now released, Mozilla has promoted Firefox 113 to beta...
AMD CPUs Are Safe For Late-Loading Microcode, Will No Longer Taint The Linux Kernel
Intel processors should have any CPU microcode updates loaded early during the Linux boot process to avoid various known issues. When "late loading" CPU microcode after the system is up and running, various issues can happen on Intel processors that led them to mark the Linux kernel as tainted under such conditions. Tainting the kernel also happened when late-loading microcode on AMD CPUs but now that's been deemed unnecessary and late-loading CPU microcode on AMD processors is reportedly safe...
Mesa 23.1 RADV Change Leads To ~60% Smaller Single File Disk Cache
For those making use of Mesa's single-file on-disk shader cache, with the upcoming Mesa 23.1 release there will be increased space savings with the Radeon Vulkan (RADV) driver...
Intel Back To Working On Key Locker For Linux After Tackling Big Performance Issue
Going back to 2020 Intel's open-source engineers have been working on Key Locker support for Linux for that hardware feature introduced with Tigerlake CPUs. The Key Locker Linux support has been worked on now for nearly three years and finally after a hiatus a new version was sent out after they worked through a significant performance issue now being addressed with forthcoming firmware...
AMD Phoenix Support Progressing For Coreboot, New Google Chromebook Added
AMD and their partners continue working on bringing up Coreboot for the Ryzen Mobile 7040 Series "Phoenix" support for those very interesting forthcoming mobile processors with Zen 4 CPU cores and RDNA3 graphics...
Lucky 13? AMD Pensando Elba SoC Linux Enablement Revised The 13th Time
For more than one year and now up to thirteen rounds of patch review, the AMD Pensando Elba SoC support continues in its trek toward the mainline Linux kernel...
CentOS Reminds Everyone End-Of-Life Is Coming For CentOS Linux 7, CentOS Stream 8
The CentOS Project has sent out a reminder of end-of-life dates for CentOS Linux 7 and CentOS Stream 8...
FreeBSD 13.2 Released With WireGuard Driver, ASLR By Default For 64-bit Executables
Following some minor delays due to additional release candidates, FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE is now officially available as this latest FreeBSD operating system update ahead of FreeBSD 14.0 debuting this summer...
Rosenzweig Steps Down As Open-Source Arm Mali "Panfrost" Driver Maintainer
Alyssa Rosenzweig who has been leading the Panfrost open-source Arm Mali graphics driver reverse engineering effort the past half-decade is stepping down as maintainer of this driver as part of this also being her last day at Collabora...
NVIDIA Finally Working On A Linux Driver For Their 2017 SHIELD Controller
NVIDIA launched their SHIELD "Thunderstrike" gaming controller back in 2017 and now in 2023 they are working to upstream their HD driver support for it...
Linux Cluster-Aware Scheduling Being Extended To AMD Processors
Back in 2021 saw work on CPU cluster-aware scheduling by HiSilicon engineers for Arm processors as well as Intel engineers with a focus on their Jacobsville platform being comprised of clusters of Atom cores. That x86 cluster-aware scheduling was enabled for capable Intel processors while now two years later is being extended for AMD processors...
Meson 1.1 Build System Released With Numerous Additions
Just before Christmas Meson 1.0 was released for this widely-used, open-source software build system. Out today is Meson 1.1 as the newest feature update...
Firefox 112 Now Available With Support For Importing Chromium Snap Browser Data
Mozilla has published the Firefox 112.0 binaries today ahead of tomorrow's official unveiling...
OpenBSD 7.3 Released With AMD RDNA3 Graphics, Guided Disk Encryption
Theo de Raadt has released OpenBSD 7.3 today as the 54th release for this BSD operating system project...
Intel oneAPI Level Zero Loader 1.10 Released
Intel has released oneAPI Level Zero Loader 1.10 today, which implements the Level Zero v1.6 specification...
RADV Driver Enables Graphics Pipeline Library Support By Default
In time for the upcoming Mesa 23.1 branching and feature freeze, Samuel Pitoiset of Valve's Linux graphics driver team has enabled the graphics pipeline library "GPL" support by default with the Radeon RADV Vulkan driver...
AMD Has Some Linux Fixes For Older "Picasso" Ryzen Laptops On The Way
While AMD Zen 4 "Dragon Range" and "Phoenix" laptops are imminent, for those using an older AMD Picasso laptop design from 2019, there are some new Linux fixes on the way for enhancing that older Zen+ experience...
Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 Adds Meteor Lake AV1 Error-Resilient Video Encoding
The Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 has been published as the newest feature release for Intel's open-source video acceleration driver providing VA-API support across generations of their integrated graphics as well as newer discrete graphics...
NeoMagic & Savage Linux X.Org Drivers Updated For Late 90's Graphics
Longtime X.Org release wrangler Alan Coopersmith at Oracle spent some of his Easter working out new releases of seldom-touched X.Org graphics/display drivers...
Linux 6.3-rc6 Released For Easter
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.3-rc6 for this Easter Sunday as we work towards the official Linux 6.3 debut in the next few weeks...
Intel Lunar Lake Audio Support Coming For Linux 6.4
Going along with other Lunar Lake enablement work that has already been started for the upstream Linux kernel, the upcoming Linux 6.4 cycle will see HD audio support enabled for this successor to Arrow Lake...
Improved Btrfs Scrub Code Readied For Linux 6.4, ~10% Faster
The Btrfs scrub code that is used for going through file-system data/metadata to verify checksums and repairing damaged blocks is seeing some improvements come Linux 6.4...
Intel Arrow Lake Enablement For Linux Looking To Get Underway
While for many months now Intel's open-source driver engineers have been busy getting Meteor Lake Linux support squared away and there has even been some Lunar Lake activity for the Linux kernel going back to 2021, it looks now like their Arrow Lake enablement will be getting underway...
Picolibc 1.8.1 Released With Microblaze Support, Various Improvements
Keith Packard has released Picolibc 1.8.1 as the newest update to his minimal/lightweight libc implementation...
Early KDE Plasma 6 Development State: "It's Still Rough, But It's Usable"
KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his weekly recap of notable KDE desktop developments for this first week of April...
Intel Sends In Last Round Of Graphics Driver Feature Updates For Linux 6.4
Following this week's drm-intel-gt-next pull with more Meteor Lake enablement and other new feature code, a final batch of drm-intel-next feature updates were also submitted to DRM-Next for staging ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.4 kernel merge window...
Linux 6.4 To Fix Bug Where Nintendo Controllers Could Indefinitely Rumble
For those Linux gamers making use of Nintendo controllers, a few notable fixes are on the way for the upcoming Linux 6.4 kernel cycle...
Cloud Hypervisor 31 Released With More Improvements From Intel & Microsoft
Cloud Hypervisor 31 was released this week as the Rust-written VMM started by Intel that runs atop Linux KVM and Microsoft MSHV while these days is a Linux Foundation project receiving regular contributions from not only Intel and Microsoft but also Tencent, Arm, and other players...
Mesa 23.0.2 Released With Dozens Of Fixes
Another tardy Mesa stable release is now available for those wanting to run the latest open-source OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL, and video acceleration code on your Linux systems...
System76 Making COSMIC Improvements To Their Launcher, Better Performance
In addition to working on their in-house Linux laptop prototype and other hardware endeavors, System76 continues being quite busy working on their COSMIC desktop environment to be used by their Pop!_OS Linux distribution...
Rust Support Is Being Worked On For The Linux Kernel's V4L2/Media Subsystem
As the latest effort in the quest of bringing Rust programming language usage to the Linux kernel, sent out on Thursday were initial patches for bringing Rust infrastructure to the Video 4 Linux 2 (V4L2) framework within the media subsystem...
AMD Instinct MI300 "GFX940" Support Merged To Mesa 23.1
While going back a year there has been "GFX940" open-source driver work happening within the AMDGPU LLVM compiler back-end and AMDGPU/AMDKFD Linux kernel drivers and the like, only this week was support merged for GFX940 into Mesa...
Intel AMX-COMPLEX Support Added To GNU Binutils
Earlier this week Intel sent out AMX-COMPLEX support for the GCC compiler as a new instruction set extension for Xeon Scalable Granite Rapids. That enablement work was already merged for the imminent GCC 13 release while now AMX-COMPLEX support has also been added to GNU Binutils...
Intel oneAPI 2023.1 Released
This week Intel formally debuted its oneAPI 2023.1 Tools package that contains the collection of various compilers, libraries, debugging tools, and related open-source offerings like OSPRay Studio and Embree 4.0...
Hangover 0.8.5 Released For Running Windows Apps/Games With Wine On AArch64/POWER
André Zwing on Thursday released Hangover 0.8.5 as the third alpha release of this software for running Windows x86 32/64-bit applications and Wine on other CPU architectures like AArch64 and POWER PPC64LE...
Intel Linux Optimizations Help AMD EPYC "Genoa" Improve Scaling To 384 Threads
Last month I wrote about Intel's Linux kernel engineering improvements to help enhance CPU scaling across various workloads by addressing low-level bottlenecks within the kernel. It's an area we'll likely see Intel continue to invest in as Sierra Forest comes next year with 144 E cores per socket. Already with the Linux kernel patches Intel is carrying at the moment via their in-house distribution, there are some significant benefits for Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids. I was curious to see how this Intel-focused work impacted AMD EPYC servers and thus in today's article is a similar analysis using two AMD EPYC 9654 "Genoa" flagship processors while evaluating Intel's Linux kernel optimizations.
Free Software Foundation Certifies A $99 Mini VPN Router
Over the years the Free Software Foundation has certified various devices that to their standards "Respect Your Freedom" from USB to parallel printer cables to re-branded and re-flashed motherboards to the Talos II at the higher-end. They've also certified different network hardware and other devices. The newest that they announced today is backing a $99 mini VPN router that supports WireGuard and other solutions...
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