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Radeon ROCm 3.10 Released With Data Center Tool Improvements, New APIs
While we have been looking out for Radeon ROCm 4.0 that was announced back at SC20 as well as an updated ROCm for providing the RDNA2 compute support only found currently in their packaged RX 6800 series Linux driver, ROCm 3.10 arrived on Wednesday as an unexpected twist...
GNOME's Mutter 40 Alpha Released With Big Improvements
In working towards the March release of GNOME 40, the Mutter compositor / window manager is out today with its 40 Alpha release...
The Spectre Mitigation Performance Impact On AMD Ryzen 5000 "Zen 3" Processors
For those wondering what the current cost is to the default Spectre mitigation protections on the new AMD Ryzen 5000 series "Zen 3" processors, here are a set of performance tests looking at that overhead with the still relevant mitigations applied by default and then if forcing them off. The Zen 3 mitigation overhead was compared then to similar AMD Zen 2 and Zen+ processors.
Syscall User Dispatch Appears Destined For Linux 5.11 To Help Windows Games On Linux
The Syscall User Dispatch support looks like it should be mainlined for the Linux 5.11 kernel. This functionality is important for modern Windows games running on Linux under Wine / Proton...
DXVK 1.7.3 Released With Fixes, Support For New DXGI Interfaces
DXVK 1.7.3 is out as the latest stable update to this project implementing the Direct3D APIs atop Vulkan for accelerating the Linux gaming experience...
Intel Begins Upstreaming Work For Their Vision Processing Unit On Linux
While Intel engineers over the course of the year began upstreaming various elements of the Keem Bay SoC support, the actual Vision Processing Unit (VPU) enabling hasn't been sent out for review until now. Intel has sent out their initial patches for bringing up the Vision Processing Unit on the open-source Linux kernel...
Bcachefs Going Through Period Of More Performance Optimizations
Bcachefs was sent out for another round of review at the end of October. While it doesn't look like this file-system born out of Linux's block cache code will be mainlined in the immediate near future, it's still on a nice trajectory...
Outreachy Kicks Off Winter 2020 Round With Several Interesting Open-Source Projects
Outreachy interns have been announced for the winter 2020 round. Selected participants are working on various open-source tasks from December through March in exchange for a $5,500 USD stipend to become involved with open-source...
Steam On Linux Marketshare Remained Flat For November
Valve has just updated their Steam Survey results for November, showing how the Linux gaming marketshare continues to evolve during this pandemic-driven year...
Microsoft Begins Landing Changes For Cross-Platform Support With Their Mesa D3D12 Code
Last month the Microsoft-backed Direct3D 12 Gallium3D driver was merged into Mesa 21.0. This is the driver for allowing graphics/compute APIs like OpenGL and OpenCL to run on top of Direct3D with Windows 10. That work to the Gallium D3D12 code has been continuing with the start of the cross-platform code now being merged...
X.Org Server 1.20.10 Allows For Larger Number Of Input Devices, Present Extension Fixes
Following Tuesday's disclosure of more X.Org Server security bugs, X.Org Server 1.20.10 was released that provides those input fixes plus a number of other patches that have been back-ported and accumulated in the 1.20 series...
NVIDIA Is Working On DMA-BUF Passing That Should Help Improve Their Wayland Support
NVIDIA is working on allowing their proprietary driver to support passing buffers as DMA-BUF. In turn this should allow for better supporting their proprietary driver on Wayland compared to the EGLStreams mess...
Intel Begins Preparing Linux Graphics Driver Support For Xe HP As "Gen12.5"
Xe HP is Intel's discrete GPU aiming to compete against the latest-generation AMD and NVIDIA compute accelerators. Xe HP isn't scheduled to reach general availability until well into 2021 while now as they begin ramping up their sampling of Xe HP to potential customers, the Linux open-source driver support is preparing to roll-out...
SUSE Completes Its Acquisition Of Rancher Labs
Back in July SUSE announced its intention to acquire Rancher Labs. That deal has now closed for acquiring the Kubernetes focused cloud company...
Two More X.Org Server Security Advisories Issued - Possible Privilege Escalation
Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative has uncovered two more security issues with the aging X.Org Server that as we roll into 2021 is still powering most of the Linux desktops...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Linux Performance Exceeds The RTX 2080 SUPER - Costs Just $399 USD
NVIDIA tomorrow is launching the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti with their Founder's Edition card and AIB variants are also expected. For about $400 USD, the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti offers performance comparable or slightly faster than the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER and especially much stronger performance for compute and RTX workloads. With the review embargo now lifted a day ahead of the launch, here are the initial Linux benchmarks of the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti under Ubuntu Linux.
Mesa Now 2~5x Faster For SPECViewPerf Following OpenGL Optimizations
Well known open-source AMD Linux graphics driver developer Marek Olšák has just merged one of his largest set of optimizations in recent times: 2~5x faster performance for SPECViewPerf...
Linux Mint Continues Developing Hypnotix As New Open-Source IPTV Player
Linux Mint recently began developing a new open-source Linux IPTV player. That project "Hypnotix" is moving ahead and will be integrated with Linux Mint 20.1 while is also available as a standalone Debian package...
FreeBSD Merges WireGuard Support
The momentum of WireGuard continues with FreeBSD now having mainlined their port of this open-source secure VPN tunnel...
AMD's Zen 3 + RDNA2 Products Dominated November Along With The Apple M1
Another month of the tumultuous year that is 2020 is now in the books... At least in November were several exciting hardware announcements to help pass the time along with the exciting evolution of open-source software...
F2FS Proposal Adds Support For LZ4HC Compression
The Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) already supports LZO, LZ4, and Zstd compression while a proposal would also add support for LZ4HC...
Another Linux FBDEV Driver Poised For Removal In Favor Of Superior DRM Alternative
For years there have been calls to deprecate Linux's FBDEV and work around replacing FBDEV drivers with modern Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) drivers. While hardware vendors are now trending in the direction of DRM drivers (and the FBDEV emulation support if needed) after the embedded space was somewhat of a holdout, FBDEV drivers and the subsystem still exist as we roll into 2021. But at least one more FBDEV driver is now looking likely for removal in favor of its modern and maintained DRM counterpart...
OpenZFS 2.0 Released With Unified FreeBSD/Linux Support, Many New Features
OpenZFS 2.0 has been officially released! OpenZFS 2.0 marks a major step forward for open-source ZFS file-system support for what started out as ZFSOnLinux but is now OpenZFS with unified FreeBSD and Linux support (macOS support is still being pursued as well) and this release also bringing many new features...
Fedora Looks To Provide Standalone XWayland Package Tracking X.Org Server Git
With the X.Org Server being "abandonware" but at the same time the upstream XWayland portion of the codebase continuing to be worked on, Fedora developers at Red Hat are looking at splitting XWayland into its own standalone package to make it easier to ship it without having to use the rest of the xorg-server code-base...
Mesa 20.3 Is Near With Lavapipe Vulkan, Raspberry Pi V3DV, Better AMD RDNA2 Support
The weekly release candidates of Mesa 20.3 fell off the wagon last week due to the US Thanksgiving holiday but now is updated today for Mesa 20.3-RC3...
Intel IWD 1.10 With DHCP v6 Support
Version 1.10 of Intel's IWD "iNet Wireless Daemon" has been released as the increasingly useful alternative to the likes of WPA_Supplicant for Linux systems...
Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD Linux Performance
This month Western Digital introduced the WD_BLACK SN850 as the latest PCI Express 4.0 solid-state drive hitting the market. The WD_BLACK SN850 is a surprisingly strong performer if looking to upgrade to PCIe 4.0 solid-state storage, competing with the fastest of the consumer drives currently available.
PAPPL 1.0 RC1 Released With A Goal To Replace CUPS Printer Drivers
CUPS printing system founder Michael Sweet who left Apple last year and that left CUPS in a stagnate position (as of writing, still no commits to their Git repository since April) while Sweet continues pushing ahead with his new and modern "PAPPL" effort...
Qt 6.0's 3D Renderer Is Much Improved But More Work Remains
With Qt 6.0 due to be released in December, Qt-minded consulting firm KDAB has published a blog post outlining the extensive 3D renderer improvements made for this big toolkit update. While Qt6's 3D rendering abilities are much improved, there still is further work ahead...
RADV Vulkan Driver Enables NGG For AMD VanGogh APUs
Up to now the Mesa Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" has only enabled Next-Gen Geometry (NGG) support by default for discrete graphics cards. But now that requirement is lifted for supporting NGG on forthcoming GFX10.3 (RDNA 2) APUs...
GhostBSD 20.11.28 Released With Improved Steam On Linux Performance
GhostBSD 20.11.28 is out as the latest version of this desktop-focused BSD operating system based on FreeBSD...
GNOME Circle Officially Announced For Letting More Apps/Libraries "Join GNOME"
GNOME Circle was talked about earlier this month at the Linux App Summit 2020 while now it's been officially announced...
Linux 5.10-rc6 Released - This LTS Kernel Now Appearing In Good Shape
While in recent weeks Linus Torvalds was becoming increasingly concerned over the size of the changes in Linux 5.10, 5.10-rc6 is out this evening and fortunately it has calmed down. At this point Linus is appearing relieved that Linux 5.10 will be in good shape for shipping on time and without any major concerns...
Firefox 83 vs. Chrome 87 On Intel Tiger Lake + AMD Renoir Under Linux
With this month's release of Chrome 87 having more performance improvements while Firefox 83 debuted with its "Warp" JavaScript improvements, it's a good time for some fresh Linux web browser benchmarks of these two main options. Plus with Firefox 84 to begin enabling WebRender by default in some Linux configurations, there is also a fresh run of Firefox with WebRender enabled.
Vulkan Improvements & Fixes Land In FFmpeg
Over the past year we have seen various Vulkan features landing in the FFmpeg repository and this past week brought more fixes and improvements around using the Vulkan API for accelerated filters and more...
Xilinx Continues Their Open-Source FPGA Upstreaming Push For The Linux Kernel
Earlier this month we covered the news of Xilinx is looking to upstream their open-source "AI Engine" driver to the Linux kernel. This comes as Xilinx and AMD are working on Radeon Open eCosystem (ROCm) support for their FPGAs with AMD being in the process of acquiring the FPGA giant. Now more open-source code is looking to be included in the Linux kernel tree...
SVT-AV1, Dav1d Speeding Along AV1 Into 2021
While consumer GPUs are reaching market with AV1 decode acceleration, there still is the matter of the various media APIs and multimedia software making use of it. In cases where that is missing or the user doesn't yet have a supported Tiger Lake / Ampere / RDNA2 GPU, the dav1d decoder remains the fastest open-source CPU-based AV1 decoder. Similarly, SVT-AV1 remains the fastest CPU-based AV1 encoder available...
Linux 5.11 Adds "Magic" To Support Guitar Hero Live PlayStation 3 / Wii U Dongles
The latest bit of obscure hardware support set to arrive with Linux 5.11 are the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii U dongles for the Guitar Hero Live...
Mediatek DRM Driver Adding MT8167 Support In Linux 5.11
The Mediatek MT8167 SoC was announced four years ago already while for the Linux 5.11 kernel in early 2021 will finally be display support via the open-source Mediatek DRM driver...
Pioneer DDJ-RR DJ Controller To Be Supported By The Linux 5.11 Kernel
For aspiring DJs wanting to mix beats under Linux, the Pioneer DJ DDJ-RR controller should be working come Linux 5.11 early next year...
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Development Now Being Done On RADV With Navi GPU
Mike Blumenkrantz who has spent most of the year working on the "Zink" Gallium3D code for allowing universal OpenGL over Vulkan translation and took this Mesa code to OpenGL 4.6 compatibility and in some cases 90%+ the performance of a native OpenGL driver is now working on Zink development from a Radeon Navi graphics card with the RADV driver, which may in turn help uncover bugs and areas of optimizations for the open-source Radeon driver stack...
GNOME 40 Mutter Moves Input Work To A Separate Thread
An exciting addition for GNOME 40 is that the Mutter compositor will be punting the input work off to a separate CPU thread...
KDE Closing Out November With More Plasma Wayland Fixes
KDE developers remain as busy as ever even with pandemic and Christmas season upon us...
Genode OS Framework 20.11 Brings Dynamic CPU Load Balancing, 64-bit ARM Sculpt OS
Genode as an original operating system framework that has been in development for more than a decade is out with a new release. The Genode OS based Sculpt OS as their "general purpose OS" push is also updated...
RenderDoc 1.11 Released As The Leading Open-Source, Cross-Platform Graphics Debugger
RenderDoc 1.11 is out as the newest feature release for this leading open-source graphics debugger supporting platforms from Linux to Windows to the Nintendo Switch to even Google's Stadia and supporting all major graphics APIs...
The Peculiar State Of CPU Security Mitigation Performance On Intel Tiger Lake
One area not talked about much for Intel's latest Tiger Lake processors are hardened CPU security mitigations against the various speculative execution vulnerabilities to date. What's peculiar about Tiger Lake though is now if disabling the configurable mitigations it can actually result in worse performance than the default mitigated state. At least that's what we are seeing so far with the Core i7 1165G7 on Ubuntu 20.10 Linux is the opposite of what we have been seeing on prior generations of hardware.
Intel Sends In More DG1 Enablement Code, Big Joiner For Linux 5.11
Intel's Linux graphics driver developers have submitted their final batch of feature changes targeting the Linux 5.11 kernel...
Qt 6.1, Qt 6.2 Expected To Come Sooner With Tightened Release Cycles
Qt 6.0 is releasing in December and The Qt Company is already drafting plans for the release cycles of Qt 6.1 and Qt 6.2 LTS next year...
Arm Neoverse N2 Support Added To The LLVM Clang 12 Compiler
In September Arm began adding Neoverse N2 support to the open-source compilers initially with GCC and now the support has been merged into LLVM Clang 12 as well...
Following FUSE & CUSE, Now There Is "MUSE" For MTD In Userspace
FUSE is well known to longtime Linux users for allowing file-systems to be implemented in user-space for where a Linux kernel port isn't feasible for portability or licensing restrictions, among other factors. There is also CUSE for character devices in user-space. Now being based on FUSE, there is "MUSE" being worked on for MTD in user-space...
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