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Linux From Scratch 12.0 Published For Rolling Your Own Linux Build
For those with extra time over the US Labor Day holiday weekend, Linux From Scratch 12 has been published for those wishing to hand-roll their own Linux system build from source. Linux From Scratch 12.0 is accompanied by the Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS) 12.0 release too, including the systemd variant, for further extending LFS installations with more packages...
Wine 8.15 Released With Few Changes, 19 Bugs Fixed
Following the recent Wine summer holiday, Wine 8.15 is out today and back on track with the usual two-week release regiment...
New RISC-V Kernel Features Ready For Linux 6.6
Palmer Dabbelt sent out the initial batch of RISC-V processor architecture updates for the Linux 6.6 kernel port...
AMD Patches To Generate DeviceTree Nodes For PCI Devices Merged In Linux 6.6
The DeviceTree changes for Linux 6.6 add the ability to generate DeviceTree (DT) nodes for PCI devices. AMD spearheaded this effort for applying DeviceTree overlays to PCI devices containing non-discoverable downstream devices...
Intel Visual Sensing Controller "IVSC" Driver Support Coming With Linux 6.6
The media subsystem updates were sent out today for the Linux 6.6 kernel and most notably is introducing the Intel IVSC MEI drivers as well as extending the Intel IPU bridge logic to work with these new drivers...
OpenColorIO 2.3 Released With New AVX/AVX2 Optimizations
OpenColorIO (OCIO) as the open-source color management solution for motion picture production and maintained by the Academy Software Foundation is out with a new feature release that will be part of their 2024 VFX Reference Platform. Notable with this release are new SIMD optimizations with AVX/AVX2 and Arm NEON...
Inception & Downfall, Linux 6.6 Development Kicking Off & Other August Highlights
While approaching the end of summer, there's no breaks at Phoronix and over the course of August were 240 original news articles and another 15 featured Linux hardware reviews / multi-page featured benchmark articles. Here is a look back at what was most exciting for the month...
Wget2 2.1 Brings New Options, Proxies For Non-Default Ports, Better SSL Code
Released nearly one year ago was GNU Wget2 2.0 as a big improvement over Wget to support more protocols like HTTP/2, enabling multi-threading support and parallel connections, and a range of other feature additions. Published on Thursday was Wget2 2.1 as the newest step forward for this much-improved Wget open-source downloading solution...
Linux 6.6 NFS Enables NFSv4.2 READ_PLUS Option By Default
In addition to NFSD bringing a thrilling feature for Linux 6.6 in the form of NFSv4 write delegation support, the NFS client code for the in-development Linux 6.6 kernel also has a notable feature change...
Google Releases libaom 3.7 AV1 Encoder With More Optimizations
Following the releases this week of Intel's SVT-AV1 1.7 encoder and the libavif 1.0 AV1 Image File Format release, Google engineers are out with libaom 3.7 as the newest feature release to that AV1 encode library...
Intel Shadow Stack Finally Merged For Linux 6.6
The Intel Shadow Stack support that is part of their Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) has finally been merged for the Linux 6.6 kernel after it was previously rejected by Linus Torvalds...
Intel GDS/Downfall Linux Mitigation Updated To Confirm All Skylake CPUs Are Affected
The Linux mitigation for the Intel Gather Data Sampling (GDS) "Downfall" vulnerability was updated to reflect all Skylake and Kabylake CPUs being vulnerable to this nasty issue. Due to those Skylake client processors reaching the end of their official support life at Intel, the original Linux mitigation for GDS/Downfall didn't properly protect those older Core processor models...
NFSD With Linux 6.6 Brings A Thrilling New Feature
Chuck Lever III of Oracle has submitted the NFSD changes for Linux 6.6 for this NFS server of which he is particularly thrilled about one of the new features this cycle...
AMD Open-Source GPU Kernel Driver Above 5 Million Lines, Entire Linux Kernel At 34.8 Million
With the in-development Linux 6.6 kernel adding support for more upcoming Radeon graphics processors, that means more auto-generated header files for the new IP blocks... I was curious to see the overall size now of the AMDGPU kernel driver along with its associated code like the AMDKFD compute driver. It's now above 5 million lines for the kernel driver portion...
PHP 8.3 RC1 Released With json_validate, Anonymous Read-Only Classes
The first release candidate of PHP 8.3 is now available for testing this annual feature release...
ReiserFS Officially Declared "Obsolete"
As part of updates to the older file-system drivers for Linux 6.6, the ReiserFS file-system is no longer marked as "Supported" but is officially treated as "Obsolete" within the Linux kernel...
Linux 6.6 Graphics Drivers: NVK uAPI, New AMD GPUs, More Meteor Lake, CI Support
The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem updates for the Linux 6.6 kernel to provide new features for the number of kernel graphics drivers and other AI accelerator drivers within the mainline kernel...
GenPD Subsystem Posted For Linux 6.6 - Torvalds Wonders What The Heck Is "GenPD"
A pull request was sent out this week to introduce the GenPD subsystem and add a new drivers/genpd area for the GenPD provider drivers to the kernel... To which Linus Torvalds wonders what the heck is a "GenPD" as probably most of you are also wondering about...
More Wine Wayland Code Submitted For Review - Part 6
As part of the long ongoing effort around Wine Wayland support for upstream in order to be able to utilize Wayland directly without a reliance on XWayland when running Windows games/apps, the sixth part to that enablement has been posted for review...
Linux 6.6 Gets More Voltage & Temperature Sensors Working On Some Desktop Motherboards
The hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem updates have been submitted and merged for the ongoing Linux 6.6 kernel merge window...
XFS Begins Landing Online Repair, New Release Manager Takes Over
There are some notable changes around the XFS file-system for the in-development Linux 6.6 kernel, including a new release manager taking over duties...
Google Preparing To Rollout Stable Chrome Releases Even Faster
Moving forward Google engineers are working to roll-out new Chrome stable releases even faster...
JetBrains Enabling Wayland Support For IntelliJ-Based IDEs
For those making use of the IntelliJ integrated development environment (IDE), JetBrains has been working to enable native Wayland support...
Linux 6.6 Adds Support For Intel Agilex 5 FPGAs, Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2
The various Arm platform and SoC changes have been submitted for the ongoing Linux 6.6 merge window...
AMD Publishes SEV Firmware As Open-Source
While I have been eagerly following the AMD openSIL project for open-source CPU initialization that will eventually replace AGESA, today AMD announced a new open-source firmware drop: the SEV firmware has been made open-source...
AMD Working On New OverDrive GPU Overclocking Controls For Linux
AMD's open-source Linux graphics driver engineers are working on a new set of interfaces for user-space to support OverDrive overclocking. While AMD GPU OverDrive overclocking has been supported on Linux for years, the current interface isn't sufficient for all the power/overclocking controls moving forward...
Linux Sysctl Cleaning To Eventually Erase ~64 Bytes Of Bloat Per Array
Some code cleaning within the sysctl space of the Linux kernel will eventually eliminate around 64 bytes of bloat per array within the kernel where a sentinel can be removed...
AMD ROCm 5.6.1 Compute Stack Released With A Few Fixes
While we are eagerly awaiting ROCm support for more RDNA3 GPUs said to be coming later this calendar year, shipping Tuesday night was ROCm 5.6.1 as the newest point release for this open-source GPU compute stack...
MidnightBSD 3.1 Released With Ravenports Integration
MidnightBSD 3.1 is now available for this desktop-minded, FreeBSD-forked operating system that aims to be "the BSD for everyone" with an Xfce-based desktop and focus on ease of use...
SELinux In Linux 6.6 Removes References To Its Origins At The US NSA
Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) has been part of the mainline kernel for two decades to provide a security module implementing access control security policies and is now widely-used for enhancing the security of production Linux servers and other systems. Those that haven't been involved with Linux for a long time may be unaware that SELinux originates from the US National Security Agency (NSA). But now with Linux 6.6 the NSA references are being removed...
Linux 6.6 To Better Protect Against The Illicit Behavior Of NVIDIA's Proprietary Driver
The Linux 6.6 modules infrastructure is changing to better protect against the illicit behavior of NVIDIA's proprietary kernel driver...
XDG-Desktop-Portal 1.17.1 Released With Accent Color Support
XDG-Desktop-Portal as the portal front-end for Flatpaks is out with a new development release that brings accent color support to sandboxed desktop apps as well as other new features...
GNU Coreutils 9.4 Adds Experimental "--enable-systemd" Option, Faster Split
GNU Coreutils 9.4 is out today as the latest version of this collection of utilities common to GNU/Linux systems and other platforms...
Intel Gale Peak, New BPF Features & Other Networking Changes For Linux 6.6
The big set of Linux networking subsystem updates were sent out today for the recently-started Linux 6.6 kernel merge window. There are a number of core networking improvements this cycle, support for various new wired and wireless chipsets, and improvements made to existing Ethernet and WiFi drivers...
Linux 6.6 Adding Randomized Kmalloc Caches For Further System Hardening
To help harden the Linux kernel from memory vulnerabilities and in particular heap spraying, set to be merged into the Linux 6.6 kernel is optional support for randomized slab caches for kmalloc() calls...
EEVDF Scheduler Merged For Linux 6.6, Intel Hybrid Cluster Scheduling Re-Introduced
The EEVDF scheduler code has been merged for the in-development Linux 6.6 kernel. EEVDF replaces the existing CFS scheduler code. There is the likelihood of some performance regressions initially though but the developers will be working to address them as they arise. Additionally, this scheduler pull also re-introduces cluster scheduling for Intel Core hybrid processors...
Linux 6.6 Lands "Pretty Juicy" IOmap Improvements, Lower Latency With IO_uring
Among the exciting early pull requests to land in the new Linux 6.6 kernel cycle are some nice improvements to the IOmap code that should yield some substantive I/O benefits with this new kernel...
Google Announces C3A Instances Coming, Powered By AmpereOne CPUs
Google is using their NEXT'23 conference today to announce that C3A instances are debuting in private preview form for these new AArch64 VMs powered by AmpereOne processors...
ClamAV 1.2 Now Extracts UDF Partitions, New systemd Timer
ClamAV 1.2 was released on Monday as the newest version of this open-source, cross-platform anti-virus engine currently maintained by Cisco Systems...
Intel's SVT-AV1 1.7 Video Encoder Delivers Faster Performance
The Intel-led SVT-AV1 open-source AV1 video encoder is out with a major release that delivers on more performance improvements across the board...
Btrfs For Linux 6.6 Brings Fixes, Partially Recovers From Scrub Performance Regression
Btrfs in Linux 6.5 brought various performance improvements and prior to that it was a busy cycle with Linux 6.4 while now with Linux 6.6 the Btrfs file-system driver is mostly centered on delivering fixes...
libavif 1.0 Released With Stable ABI, Experimental AV2 Support
The Alliance For Open Media has released libavif 1.0, the reference library for the AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) with image encode and decode support...
Intel Talks Up 2024 Xeon Sierra Forest & Granite Rapids At Hot Chips
For HotChips 2023, Intel has made some new disclosures around Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest.
AMD Zen 5 / Family 1Ah Temperature Support & EDAC Submitted For Linux 6.6
Over the summer AMD Linux engineers began sending kernel patches for Family 1Ah (Family 26) processors that almost surely are for next-gen Zen 5 processors. Among the initial bits sent out for this next-generation AMD CPU Family are HWMON temperature monitoring and EDAC reporting, which are now on their way for the Linux 6.6 kernel...
Firefox 117 Available With Local Automated Translation Support
The Firefox 117 release binaries are now available for download ahead of Mozilla's official announcement going out on Tuesday...
CentOS ISA SIG Experimenting With New x86-64 Baseline For Better Performance
The CentOS ISA special interest group (SIG) has been evaluating the performance of CentOS Stream in the event its x86_64 baseline were to be raised from x86-64-v2 to x86-64-v3. Currently CentOS Stream 9 targets x86-64-v2 but in upping the support requirements to x86-64-v3, it would allow the ability to engage AVX/AVX2 by default and make use of other newer instruction set features. The x86-64-v3 baseline roughly correlates to Intel / AMD CPUs from 2015 and newer...
AMD Dynamic Boost Control Submitted For Linux 6.6
Back in April AMD Linux engineers posted enabling a new CPU feature called Dynamic Boost Control to be found with some unspecified Ryzen SoCs for tuning the processor cores for optimal performance. The Dynamic Boost Control functionality depends upon the AMD Cryptographic Co-Processor (CCP) / Platform Security Processor (PSP) and this functionality was submitted today as part of the crypto updates for Linux 6.6...
GNU Linux-libre 6.5-gnu Released With More Kernel Deblobbing
Building off yesterday's release of Linux 6.5, GNU Linux-libre 6.5-gnu is now available for this downstream kernel maintained by the Free Software Foundation Latin America crew that removes support for binary-only kernel modules and stripping out other kernel code that depends on non-free-software microcode/firmware and other elements not deemed in the interests of pure free software...
An Automated Gentoo Linux System Updater Developed Via GSoC
Thanks to this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC), a student developer took the initiative in working on an automated Gentoo Linux system updater to help begineers and ease the roll-out of security updates to users...
Linux 6.6 Will Avoid Unnecessary Kernel Panics On AMD Zen Systems
As part of the Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) updates submitted today for the Linux 6.6 kernel is adding a quirk/workaround for dealing with current AMD Zen systems where a processor bug could lead to erroneously increased error severity and unneeded kernel panics...
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