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Updated 2024-11-26 13:30
VMware Engineer Revises Work On Concurrent TLB Flushes For Linux
After a two year hiatus on the patches, VMware's Nadav Amit has gotten back to working on current TLB flushing support for the Linux kernel in yielding a small but measurable performance improvement...
Early Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks Point To Some Slides In Performances But Overall Flat
In yesterday's Linux distribution benchmark comparison on a Ryzen 9 5900X, you may have noticed some of the Ubuntu 21.04 development benchmarks coming in slower than Ubuntu 20.10 but overall a tight race. That is something I've seen now on other systems too -- such as these results to pass along today from an Intel notebook with the latest Ubuntu 20.10 vs. 21.04 development tests...
Linux 5.12 Adds eMMC Inline Encryption For Better Performance, Lower Power Use
Thanks to Google engineers the Linux 5.12 kernel is providing punctual support for eMMC inline encryption that is being ratified with a forthcoming specification update and already being found within some mobile hardware...
Firefox 86.0 Released With Total Cookie Protection, Stack Clash Protection
Firefox 86.0 is out today as the latest monthly update to this open-source web browser that continues to work on ramping up its security offerings...
Radeon RADV Driver Enables Displayable DCC For Some Performance Benefit
The open-source Mesa Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" has now enabled displayable DCC (Delta Color Compression) support that should yield some performance benefit while there still is more work to be completed...
Sony PlayStation DualSense Driver Headlines The HID Updates For Linux 5.12
The HID subsystem updates were sent in this morning for the ongoing Linux 5.12 merge window...
GNOME Shell + Mutter 40 Beta Released With Wayland Improvements, Overview Redesign
GNOME 40 beta is coming together with the GNOME Shell and Mutter components having seen new releases on Monday...
Libinput 1.17 Brings New Debugging Tool, 2/3 Finger Tap-And-Drag
Libinput 1.17 is out as the newest version of this Wayland/X.Org input handling library for the Linux desktop...
dav1d 0.8.2 AV1 Decoder Showing Nice Uplift On Intel, AMD CPUs
Released yesterday was dav1d 0.8.2 as a fairly significant update to this AV1 CPU-based decoder. For those wondering what this update means for performance, here are some initial benchmarks...
systemd 248 RC1 Released With New "System Extension Images" Concept
The first release candidate of systemd 248 is now available with a number of improvements ranging from a new "system extensions images" concept to the out-of-memory daemon (OOMD) being declared stable...
ZLUDA v2 Released For Drop-In CUDA On Intel Graphics
One of many interesting and original open-source projects to be started in 2020 was ZLUDA, an open-spurce drop-in CUDA implementation for Intel graphics. ZLUDA - developed independent of Intel and NVIDIA - is built atop Intel's oneAPI Level Zero interface (hence the name, ZLUDA) and allows for unmodified CUDA applications to run on Intel UHD/Xe Graphics hardware with near-native performance. Well, that's the goal at least but with the initial ZLUDA release were a number of support limitations...
RDMA Changes For Linux 5.12 Add DMA-BUF Support For Peer-To-Peer Transfers With GPUs
The changes within the remote direct memory access (RDMA) subsystem for Linux 5.12 are deemed "quite small" but there is one interesting addition courtesy of Intel...
Arch-Based SalientOS + EndeavourOS Take On Clear/Fedora/Ubuntu With The Ryzen 9 5900X
Given the recent release of Arch Linux based EndeavourOS and a Phoronix Premium supporter recently pointing out SalientOS as another interesting Arch-based Linux distribution, here are benchmarks showing how these easy/quick to deploy Arch based operating systems with sane defaults compare to that of Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, and Intel's own Clear Linux. This round of February 2021 Linux benchmarking was carried out on an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X desktop stemming from premium member feedback.
Microsoft Contributes Integrity Improvements To Linux 5.12
Microsoft engineers continue increasing their contributions to the Linux kernel where it makes business sense for them, such as in the case of securing the Azure cloud given that around 50% or more of the instances run Linux. With Linux 5.12 there are integrity subsystem improvements coming from Microsoft...
AMDGPU With Linux 5.12 Sees Last Minute Duty Cycle Scaling, Other Bits
Sent in last week were some AMDGPU "fixes" for Linux 5.12. While there are some fixes as part of the series, there are some new (minor) features enabled...
dav1d 0.8.2 Released For Speeding Up AV1 Decode On x86, ARM
Dav1d is already the most performant and leading AV1 software decoder we have seen while out today is v0.8.2 that should speed-up the video decode process even more on modern x86/x86_64 and ARM hardware...
Intel's Laptop Hinge Sensor Driver Sent In For Linux 5.12, Other Staging/IIO Work
Greg Kroah-Hartman sent in the staging/IIO updates for the Linux 5.12 kernel and this time around are lighter than normal but still with a few interesting items worth mentioning...
VRR, Lower Latency Likely Coming For KDE's KWin Wayland Compositor
Following the recent major rewrite to KDE's KWin compositor code there are more exciting improvements likely to come for KWin in improving its Wayland compositor support...
Faster IO_uring, BFQ + BLK-MQ Improvements Among The I/O Fun For Linux 5.12
The block subsystem and related storage changes were merged today for the in-development Linux 5.12 kernel...
The State Of ROCm For HPC In Early 2021 With CUDA Porting Via HIP, Rewriting With OpenMP
Earlier this month at the virtual FOSDEM 2021 conference was an interesting presentation on how European developers are preparing for AMD-powered supercomputers and beginning to figure out the best approaches for converting existing NVIDIA CUDA GPU code to run on Radeon GPUs as well as whether writing new GPU-focused code with OpenMP device offload is worthwhile...
Oracle Solaris 11.4 SRU30 Is The Biggest Update We've Seen In A While
Oracle continues maintaining Solaris 11.4 with monthly stable release updates but there still is no public sign of anything past 11.4 for this operating system that was once exciting during the Sun Microsystems days. But with this week's 11.4 SRU30 release, at least there are many package updates...
Intel eASIC N5X, Snapdragon 888 Support Land In Linux 5.12
There is a lot of new hardware enablement with the ARM platforms and DeviceTree additions for the Linux 5.12 kernel merge window...
Mesa Lands New Single File Cache To Help Steam's Pre-Compiled Shaders, Space Savings
Mesa's on-disk shader cache, which is used for speeding up game load times by avoiding the redundant recompiling of shaders on successive loads and also helping performance for software that compiles shaders on-the-fly, is seeing a big improvement with Mesa 21.1. Mesa 21.1-devel merged this weekend the new single file cache implementation...
Linux 5.12 Git Seeing New Code Land Following Winter Storm
While the first week of a new merge window is often one of the busiest times for Linus Torvalds in overseeing the Linux kernel, until last night there was no actual Linux 5.12 code being pushed into the Linux Git repository. Linus was offline most of the week due to winter storms preventing him from pushing to the Git repository and interacting much with the mailing list...
XFS File-System With Linux 5.12 Has "A Lot Going On This Time"
XFS maintainer Darrick Wong characterized the file-system driver changes for Linux 5.12 as "a lot going on this time, which seems about right for this drama-filled year."..
PipeWire 0.3.22 Released With Many Improvements
With Fedora 34 aiming to use PipeWire by default for audio use-cases currently handled by PulseAudio and JACK, the Red Hat developers working on PipeWire remain very busy in addressing bugs and wiring up new functionality for this audio and video framework/server...
Netrunner 21.01 Released For Customized KDE Desktop On Debian
It's been nearly one year to the day since the release of Netrunner 20.01 as this desktop Linux distribution focused on providing a good KDE-based desktop environment and backed by Blue Systems. Today Netrunner 21.01 has been released as the latest step forward for this KDE desktop distribution built atop a Debian base...
OpenGL vs. Vulkan Performance For Portal 2 With Radeon Linux Graphics
With Valve's Portal 2 having added a Vulkan renderer by way of DXVK for converting Direct3D calls to Vulkan, here are some initial benchmarks with several different AMD Radeon graphics cards for seeing the performance of this nearly decade old game on Linux with the existing OpenGL rendering path compared to that of the new Vulkan rendering option.
0 A.D. Real -Time Strategy Game Sees First Release In Nearly Three Years
When it comes to original, open-source computer games the 0 A.D. real-time strategy game is among the best. The game has been developed as open-source for more than a decade for this ancient warfare themed game. The prior 0 A.D. Alpha 23 release happened back in May 2018 while now it's finally been succeeded by 0 A.D. Alpha 24...
Linux 5.12 Adds Instruction Latency Reporting To Perf
An exciting new capability with perf in Linux 5.12 is the ability to collect instruction latency metrics as part of the performance reports, but relies on hardware capabilities for now only found in next-generation Intel Xeon "Sapphire Rapids" processors...
Mesa 21.0-RC5 Released For Testing This Q1'2021 OpenGL/Vulkan Driver Collection
The Mesa release train once again fell off the tracks for Mesa 21.0 but on Friday the fifth release candidate managed to ship...
Linux Mint Finds Many Of Its Users Are Running Behind On Security Updates
The issue of having a beginner/easy-to-use focused desktop Linux distribution but not installing new security updates by default without user intervention is that for many users they fall behind in applying often important security fixes...
KDE Sees More Crash Fixes Following Plasma 5.21 Release
Earlier this week saw the release of Plasma 5.21 while KDE developers have been busy working on fixes/improvements to that for the first point release as well as moving forward in other areas like integrating Git support into Kate...
Sound Updates For Linux 5.12 Include Intel Alder Lake P, Other New Hardware
The sound subsystem changes were submitted on Friday by maintainer Takashi Iwai of SUSE for the in-development Linux 5.12 kernel...
Kodi 19 Released With Python 3 Transition Complete, AV1 Software Decode
Kodi 19.0 "Matrix" is now available for this popular open-source, cross-platform HTPC solution...
VKD3D-Proton 2.2 Released With Tier 1 Variable Rate Shading, Preps For DXR Ray-Tracing
In addition to having DXVK 1.8 released for Direct3D 9/10/11 over Vulkan, Valve's VKD3D-Proton project also is enjoying a new release in time for weekend gamers wanting to run the latest Direct3D 12 titles via Vulkan on Linux with Steam Play...
Linux 5.12 Will Avoid Prematurely Shutting Down Intel Mobile Systems When Running Hot
Linux 5.12 with queued thermal changes will avoid prematurely shutting down mobile Intel workstations when a "critical" thermal threshold is reached that isn't too critical...
Radeon "GFX90A" Added To LLVM As Next-Gen CDNA With Full-Rate FP64
It looks like the open-source driver support to the next-generation CDNA GPU / MI100 "Arcturus" successor is on the way. Hitting mainline AMDGPU LLVM is a new "GFX90A" target adding new interesting features for compute...
LLVM Clang 12 Performance Benchmarks On AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
With LLVM 12 due for release next month and GCC 11 not being far behind, it's the season for fresh compiler benchmarks. In today's article is a look at the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (Zen 3) compiler performance between LLVM Clang 11.1 against the current LLVM Clang 12.0 Git development code in its feature-frozen state.
Experimental Wayland Support For Wine Now Sees More Functionality Working
Back in December there was an experimental driver for native Wayland support within Wine published by Collabora developer Alexandros Frantzis. A new version of the Wayland patches for Wine have now been published...
VRR For Intel Xe Graphics, Radeon RX 6000 Series Overclocking With Linux 5.12
The DRM kernel graphics/display driver updates were sent in today for the ongoing Linux 5.12 merge window. Two of the biggest features are VRR/Adaptive-Sync now being supported for Intel Gen12/Xe Graphics while on the AMD side there is initial "OverDrive" overclocking support for their newest RDNA 2 GPUs...
Nintendo 64 Support Mailed In For The Linux 5.12 Kernel
As expected, the new port of the Linux kernel to the Nintendo 64 game console from the 90's is now being mainlined in 2021 with the Linux 5.12 kernel.....
With OpenGL 4.6 Achieved, Zink Working CTS Fixes, Substantial Performance Gains
Now that Mesa 21.1 has OpenGL 4.6 support for Zink, the attention is turning to fixes for the OpenGL Conformance Test Suite and juicing as much performance as possible out of this OpenGL on Vulkan driver layer within Mesa...
Portal 2 Sees A Vulkan Renderer Added Via DXVK
Portal 2, Valve's puzzle platform game that has been around for a decade already, is now seeing Vulkan rendering support added by leveraging DXVK...
DXVK 1.8 Released With Support For More Direct3D Games
DXVK 1.8 is out as the newest feature release of this translation layer for Direct3D over Vulkan...
GTK 4.2 Releasing Next Month With Likely Introducing A New OpenGL Renderer
While the GTK 4.0 toolkit just released in December, GTK 4.2 is already gearing up for release next month with GNOME 40...
F2FS With Linux 5.12 Lets You Configure The Zstd/LZ4 Compression Ratio
The Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) with the Linux 5.12 kernel will allow configuring the compression ratio when enabling the transparent file-system compression support with LZ4 or Zstd...
HP ZBook Studio G7 Aims To Attract Linux Developers, Data Scientists
The HP ZBook Studio G7 aims to attract Linux developers and data scientists by not only offering a powerful hardware combination and by pre-loading Ubuntu 20.04 LTS but in also shipping a variety of tools and other software packages pre-configured for a modern developer and data scientist workload. We have been testing the HP ZBook Studio G7 for the better part of two months for this Linux-loaded mobile workstation and in this article is a look at this new HP device along with plenty of benchmarks, including Windows vs. Linux performance tests and more.
Android 12 Developer Preview Released
The first public developer preview is out today of Android 12...
Linux 5.12 Hooks In LED Support To The TTY Layer
There is an interesting change with the TTY/serial changes for the in-development Linux 5.12 kernel...
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