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Mesa 20.3 Picks Up New Capabilities To Help With Display Presentation Jitter, Stuttering
Being merged today to Mesa 20.3-devel were some improvements aiming to help with display presentation jitter and hopefully avoid stuttering in the frame-rate...
Kernel Bisecting Has Never Been Faster Than With AMD EPYC + AMD Threadripper
While Zen 3 is just around the corner, current-generation Ryzen Threadripper and EPYC processors continue to impress particularly for build boxes and tasks like bisecting the Linux kernel's massive codebase...
X-Plane 11.50 Officially Released With Its Vulkan Renderer
X-Plane has long been Linux-friendly and one of the most realistic flight simulators available while today it's taking a big step forward with its 11.50 release and the much anticipated introduction of its new rendering engine with Vulkan support...
Raspberry Pi 4 VC4 Support Coming With Linux 5.10
The big set of patches for Raspberry Pi 4 / BCM2711 display support with the VC4 DRM driver will finally be merged next month for the Linux 5.10 cycle...
Intel Working On VA-API AV1 Acceleration For FFmpeg
With Intel Xe LP / Tigerlake adding AV1 accelerated video decode, the Intel open-source developers are working to expose their AV1 hardware acceleration through the Video Acceleration API (VA-API) for usage by the likes of FFmpeg and other multimedia software...
GRVK 0.2 Continues Advancing This AMD Mantle To Vulkan Translation Layer
While there aren't too many Windows games out there still popular and supporting AMD's Mantle graphics API that was the precursor to Vulkan, open-source developer Clément Guérin continues work on his "GRVK" initiative for mapping Mantle on top of Vulkan as a learning exercise and for allowing those still relevant Mantle-supported games to in turn run on Vulkan...
Qt 5.15.1 Released With 400+ Bug Fixes
Polishing up Qt 5.15 since its May release is now Qt 5.15.1 as the first point release in this last Qt5 series ahead of Qt 6.0 later this year...
AOM AV1 Encoder Sees Big Boost With Additional AVX2 Optimization
It should come as little surprise in general but making use of Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) for multimedia encode/decode is a big deal for performance. While one could hope that by 2020 most open-source encoders were already extensively utilizing AVX(2), that isn't yet the case with the latest being AOM-AV1 picking up another optimization...
Linux 5.0 To Linux 5.9 Kernel Benchmarking Was A Bumpy Ride With New Regressions
Recently carrying out some benchmarks of all major kernel releases from Linux 5.0 through Linux 5.9 ended up yielding some surprising performance changes with the in-development 5.9 kernel. Here's details on this historical look at the kernel performance and what's going on with the Linux 5.9 kernel slowdowns.
AMD Begins Teasing Zen 3 + RDNA 2 With Dates In October
It's been widely expected AMD will launch their next-generation RDNA 2 graphics cards and Zen 3 processors in Q4 as they previously reported as well as leaks pointing to October reveal dates. Today the company is sharing actual dates for said announcements...
Systemd 247 Still Aiming To Integrate systemd-oomd
Systemd developers are still hoping to introduce systemd-oomd as part of the next release...
Rav1e 0.3.4 AV1 Encoder Now Running On Android, iOS
Along with Intel's SVT-AV1 0.8.5, another open-source AV1 video encoder seeing a new release this week is the Rust-written rav1e...
Mesa 20.3 Will Let You Fake Having Less Video Memory To Help In Debugging
Wired up in Mesa 20.3-devel is a new DriConf option override_vram_size for overriding a smaller amount of video memory to report to the program/game being run. This is intended for development/debug purposes...
Zhaoxin Preparing Linux Kernel Support For 7-Series Centaur CPUs
Chinese company Zhaoxin that continues working on x86_64 CPUs based on VIA Centaur Technology is working on supporting their "7" family processors with the Linux kernel...
New Intel Linux Graphics Driver Patches Aim For Better vGPU Performance
Proposed last year were a set of patches aiming to improve the Intel virtual GPU "vGPU" performance in para-virtualized cases by having optimizations around the shared memory region between the guest and Intel GVTg code. With optimizing the workload PV submission and PPGTT PV updates, the glxgears performance could improve by 30~50% while for large media/3D workloads was more around a 4% average improvement...
The Many Mutter + Shell Improvements Coming With GNOME 3.38
With GNOME 3.38 due to be released next week, the GNOME Shell and Mutter development blog has put out their overview of all the improvements and new features to expect...
Android 11 Released, Now Available Via Open-Source Project
Google engineers today celebrating pushing the Android 11 sources to the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) as part of the official Android 11 release...
Fedora 34 KDE Spin Planning Switch To Wayland
For four years now since Fedora 25 the default GNOME Shell desktop environment has been using Wayland by default. Next spring with Fedora 34, the KDE Spin is finally planning a similar migration to use Wayland by default with the KDE Plasma desktop...
Intel AMT Hit By Another "Critical" Security Vulnerability
Intel's September 2020 security advisories were posted today and include four security advisories around nine vulnerabilities...
Zink OpenGL-Over-Vulkan Driver - Performance Is Turning Out Better Than Expected
When looking at the performance of Zink's OpenGL over Vulkan implementation just about one year ago the performance had a lot to be desired. But since then they have patches bringing it all the way to OpenGL 4.6 compared to the OpenGL 2.1 days and there has also been a lot of work on the performance. The performance at least for select operations is now turning out better than even the developers were expecting...
Intel Lands Adaptive-Sync/VRR Into Modesetting X.Org Driver
With Intel Gen11 graphics and newer supporting Adaptive-Sync / Variable Refresh Rate for minimizing tearing and stuttering, their open-source developers have now added the necessary bits to the generic xf86-video-modesetting X.Org driver for supporting the VRR functionality...
Hikari 2.2 Wayland Compositor Adds Support For WayVNC, Other Features
Hikari, the FreeBSD-focused Wayland compositor that also works on Linux systems, is out with a new feature release...
GStreamer 1.18 Released With Better Windows Support, Intel SVT-HEVC
GStreamer 1.18 is now available for this widely-used, cross-platform multimedia framework...
GNOME Power-Profiles-Daemon Taking Shape For Better System/Laptop Power Controls
The GNOME Power Profiles Daemon (power-profiles-daemon) has begun taking shape over the past few weeks for ultimately allowing better controls over system power preferences with different profiles...
Inkscape 1.0.1 Released With Many Fixes, Experimental Scribus PDF Export
Following the major Inkscape 1.0 release happening back in May for this very popular, cross-platform vector graphics program there is the first point release now available...
KDevelop 5.6 IDE Brings Better Stability, Performance
Version 5.6 of KDevelop as the KDE-focused integrated development environment is now available...
Ubuntu 20.10 Adding Active Directory Support To The Installer
The "Ubiquity" installer used by the Ubuntu desktop is set to feature Active Directory (AD) integration with the upcoming Ubuntu 20.10 release...
V3DV Driver For Raspberry Pi Closing In On Vulkan 1.0
The V3DV open-source Vulkan driver being developed by consulting firm Igalia for the Raspberry Pi Foundation is nearing official support for Vulkan 1.0...
Dynamic Triple Buffering For GNOME Still Being Worked On To Ramp Up The GPU When Needed
Proposed earlier this summer for GNOME's Mutter was the idea of triple buffering the desktop when the GPU is running behind in order to ideally cause that extra load to ramp up the GPU clock frequencies in order to in turn get back on track with rendering the desktop on-time. A third version of that work is now brewing albeit too late to see with the imminent GNOME 3.38.0 release...
AV2 Is In R&D As The Eventual Successor To The AV1 Video Codec
While AV1 adoption is still taking off and finally seeing desktop hardware with AV1 decode, given the time it takes to develop a new high-end video codec it shouldn't come as too much surprise that "AV2" is already being explored...
Intel Releases SVT-AV1 0.8.5 With More AV1 Encoder Improvements
Intel's open-source SVT-AV1 encoder that is now being used as the basis for the AV1 Software Working Group and used by Netflix and other organizations for being one of the most performant CPU-based AV1 encoders is out with a new release...
Vulkan 1.2.153 Released As Development Switches To "Main"
Vulkan 1.2.153 doesn't come with any new extensions or major changes aside from an important fundamental change if you are interacting with their Git repository...
Gentoo's Portage 3.0 Stabilized With Much Faster Dependency Calculations
Gentoo's Portage 3.0 package manager has been stabilized and ready to shine...
Linux 5.9-rc4 Kernel Released
Linus Torvalds took some time out of his US Labor Day weekend to issue the fourth weekly release candidate of the Linux 5.9 kernel...
18-Way NVIDIA GPU Performance With Blender 2.90 Using OptiX + CUDA
A few days ago I published a deep dive into the CPU and GPU performance with Blender 2.90 as a major update to this open-source 3D modeling software. Following that I kept on testing more and older NVIDIA GPUs with the CUDA and OptiX back-end targets to now have an 18-way comparison from Maxwell to Turing with the new Blender 2.90...
Faster Reading From /dev/zero With Linux 5.10
Queued up in char-misc-next ahead of the Linux 5.10 cycle is a speed-up for reading from /dev/zero.....
Intel Sends Out Linux Patches For FPGA Security Manager
Patches were posted on Friday for introducing the Intel Security Manager class driver to the Linux kernel...
C++20 Draft Approved As Major Update To C++ Programming Language
On Saturday the ISO/IEC 14882:2020 standards draft was approved as the latest major update to the C++ programming language...
Haiku Seeing Better Rust Support Following Important Fix
Following a summer quest for figuring out a pesky thread issue with Rust, a fix has been merged into the BeOS-inspired Haiku kernel for one less patch to worry about with getting this popular programming language running well...
Machine Check Banks To Double With Future AMD CPUs
In preparation for "future AMD systems", which is likely AMD EPYC Zen 3 "Milan" server processors, there will be more banks for the Machine Check Exception handling...
Chrome 87 Dev Builds Trying Again With X11+Wayland Ozone Enabled
While Chrome 86 entered beta with many features, Chrome 87 in development has re-enabled the Wayland+X11 Ozone support as another attempt at improving the Wayland support experience off the single binary...
Intel IWD 1.9 Released With New Capabilities
Intel's iNet Wireless Daemon (IWD) is out with a new feature release with this daemon continuing to see new usage and possibly on Ubuntu moving forward...
KDE Starts September With Faster Konsole Launching, Dolphin Thumbnail Generation
KDE has kicked off the new month with some interesting improvements...
Jon Masters Leaving NUVIA, Returning To Red Hat
Less than one year after joining NUVIA as VP of Software, longtime Linux proponent Jon Masters is leaving the company and returning to his previous position at Red Hat...
VirtualBox 6.1.14 Adds Linux 5.8 Kernel Support
Oracle has put out another VirtualBox 6.1 point release though making it notable this time around is support for the upstream Linux 5.8 kernel...
PipeWire Is In Increasingly Great Shape - Ready For More User Testing
PipeWire as the Red Hat led project for better audio/video stream management server on the Linux desktop is getting into increasingly great shape. This forward-looking solution that handles PulseAudio/JACK use-cases as well as pleasant integration with the likes of Wayland and Flatpak is ready to take on more user testing...
AMD Sends In More Radeon "Navi 2" Updates For Linux 5.10 Kernel
AMD's open-source Radeon Linux graphics driver developers have sent in their first round of updates to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 5.10 kernel merge window kicking off in October...
Dbus-Broker 24 Brings Improved Log Messages
Dbus-Broker as the high performance, D-Bus compatible implementation with BUS1 not panning out yet for high-performance, in-kernel IPC has seen a new release...
Wayland's Weston 9.0 Released With Kiosk Shell For Always-Fullscreen Apps
Weston 9.0 is out as the latest feature update to this Wayland reference compositor...
The Problems Debian Is Facing In 2020
The virtual DebConf20 concluded last week as the annual main conference for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Recently elected Debian Project Leader Jonathan Carter gave his talk at the event as an overview of where the project is at today as well as some of the problems they are facing today...
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