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Updated 2025-09-14 19:15
Intel Starts Bringing Up Thunder Bay Full + Prime SoC Support For Linux
More details are coming to light on "Thunder Bay" as a forthcoming Intel SoC now that the open-source Linux driver enablement patches have begun...
Mesa 21.2-rc2 Released With An Initial Batch Of Fixes
Mesa 21.2 continues stabilizing for a planned release in August while released overnight was Mesa 21.2-rc2 as the newest weekly release candidate...
QEMU 6.1 Is On The Way For The Open-Source Linux Virtualization Stack
Released on Tuesday was QEMU 6.1.0-rc0 as the first test release working towards QEMU 6.1's stable debut before the end of August...
Networking Support For Intel's Lunar Lake Coming With Linux 5.15
Back in March I wrote about Intel open-source engineers already beginning Linux bring-up for "Lunar Lake" as a future client platform not due out until 2023 at least. That work began with enabling Lunar Lake within the existing e1000e network driver and that hardware enablment work will finally be mainlined this autumn with Linux 5.15...
GCC 11.2 RC1 Compiler Punted For Testing
Three months after GCC 11.1 arrived as the first stable release of GCC 11, GCC 11.2 is set to be released soon while out today is the first and only planned release candidate...
NVMM Ported To DragonFlyBSD For Virtualization
DragonFlyBSD has integrated the NetBSD Virtual Machine Monitor (NVMM) hypervisor that can be used with QEMU...
Open-Source Radeon Tools Updated With Expanded RDNA(2) Support, Other Features
In addition to NVIDIA releasing new open-source GameWorks projects this week for the Game Developers Conference, AMD with their GPUOpen initiative has released several updated Radeon Windows/Linux tools...
AMD AOCC 3.1 Compiler Released - Rebased On LLVM 12.0
AMD earlier this week quietly published a new version of its AOCC code compiler that is now rebased against the upstream LLVM/Clang 12.0 compiler state...
Squeezing More Performance Out Of The Linux Kernel With Clang + LTO
With the Linux 5.12 kernel bringing support for building the kernel with link-time optimizations (LTO) when using the LLVM Clang compiler, here are some benchmarks looking at that performance impact as well as more generally seeing how the LLVM Clang compiler performance is looking when building the Linux kernel relative to GCC.
LLVMpipe Effectively At OpenGL 4.6 With Anistropic Filtering Now Supported
The LLVMpipe software OpenGL driver in Gallium3D as well as the Lavapipe Vulkan software implementation now have anisotropic texture filtering support with Mesa 21.3 development code...
DAMON-Powered Proactive Reclamation Revised For Linux Memory Savings
Amazon's DAMON is looking like it might be near for mainlining into the Linux kernel for this "Data Access Monitor". One of the follow-up patches that builds off DAMON that is also being pursued by Amazon engineers for proactive reclamation of memory pages...
GraalVM 21.2 Released With New Optimizations, Better Linux AArch64 Support
Oracle has published a new version of GraalVM, its open-source Java JVM/JDK implemented in Java that also supports other programming languages and execution modes. GraalVM continues to be quite an interesting effort given its various languages supported and interesting technical experiments/features in the name of greater Java performance and other innovative features...
PipeWire 0.3.32 Released With Numerous Fixes
A new release of PipeWire was made on Tuesday for this audio/video stream management solution for Linux that can replace the likes of JACK and PulseAudio...
Chrome 92 Released With crypto.randomUUID, Security Fixes
Google today released Chrome 92 as their newest release on the browser's four-week release regiment...
Wine 6.13 Released With Proper Scrollbar Theming, More PE Conversion
The Wine project usually puts out new open-source development releases reliably every other week, but as is sometimes the case during the summer months, last Friday's was missed due to summer holidays. That update -- Wine 6.13 -- has now shipped today...
Arm Mali "Valhall" Reverse-Engineering Started
The Panfrost open-source Linux graphics driver stack has matured nicely for Arm Mali Midgard and Bifrost generations but for the past two years now there has been Valhall as the latest-generation Arm Mali microarchitecture. There is now work underway on reverse-engineering Valhall for ultimately wiring up with open-source graphics driver support...
AMD Posts Linux Graphics Driver Patches For "Cyan Skillfish"
AMD posted a new patch series bringing up a new graphics processor, Cyan Skillfish...
DXVK-NVAPI 0.4 Released For Improving NVIDIA Integration Atop DXVK
DXVK-NVAPI as the effort for exposing more NVIDIA driver/GPU features within DXVK for Steam Play (Proton) usage is out with a new feature release...
Gentoo Spins Up More Stage Downloads For Musl libc, Systemd Init
The Gentoo project has announced the availability of a greater selection of stage files for download in kicking off the Gentoo Linux installation process...
NVIDIA Releases TensorRT 8.0 With Big Performance Improvements
NVIDIA today is making available a much faster version of TensorRT, its SDK for optimized deep learning inference on their GPUs...
Vulkan 1.2.185 Introduces Several New Extensions - Includes Presentation Work Led By Valve
Vulkan 1.2.185 was christened this morning with several new extensions being introduced...
CentOS In Your Car? Automotive SIG Approved
The newest special interest group (SIG) approved by the CentOS Board of Directors is around the automotive space for in-vehicle automotive use-cases...
KDE Plasma Mobile 21.07 Released With More Responsive Shell, Fixes
The folks working on KDE's mobile efforts have released Plasma Mobile 21.07 as the newest feature release...
Fedora 35 Looking To Employ WirePlumber For Managing PipeWire
While Fedora 34 successfully shipped with PipeWire for managing audio/video streams and replacing PulseAudio use-cases, with Fedora 35 this autumn the integration around PipeWire should be even better...
GNOME 41 Alpha Released With Many Desktop Changes Accumulating
The GNOME project is out today with their first alpha release of the forthcoming GNOME 41 desktop environment...
FreeType 2.11 Released With New Rendering Module, Smooth Rasterizer Is Faster
FreeType 2.11 is out as the newest version of this widely-used library for font rasterization...
NVIDIA Releases More GameWorks Projects As Open-Source With Linux Support
It looks like NVIDIA could be feeling the pressure from AMD's GPUOpen efforts with NVIDIA now publishing more GameWorks projects as open-source for both Linux and Windows...
NVIDIA Releases 470.57.02 Linux Driver, DLSS SDK Adds Official Linux Support
In addition to showcasing NVIDIA RTX support on Arm, NVIDIA also used this first day of GDC week to release their 470.57.02 stable Linux driver as well as official DLSS SDK support for Linux...
The Importance Of Thermald On Linux For Modern Intel Tiger Lake Laptops
Most Linux distributions including the likes of Ubuntu and Fedora have been shipping Intel's Thermald daemon the past few years as it's important to achieving good thermal/power behavior on modern Intel SoCs. For those curious about its impact, here are some benchmarks carried out with Intel Thermald or not when using an Intel Core i7 1185G7 Tiger Lake notebook.
NVIDIA Talks Up RTX Capabilities On Arm - Showcased Using Arch Linux
NVIDIA announced from the Game Developers Conference this week that they have been working to bring RTX ray-tracing support with their graphics cards to also work on Arm hardware running Linux...
Devuan 4.0 Alpha Builds Updated For Debian 11 Stripped Of systemd
Back in April Devuan 4.0 alpha builds began for this Debian fork/downstream that aims for init system freedom by allowing Debian GNU/Linux to work without a dependence on systemd. Devuan 4.0 is tracking upstream Debian 11 quite closely with its changes...
Fedora 35 Approved For Third-Party Repo Changes, More Optimal Encryption Default
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has unanimously approved a large number of new Fedora 35 features this week...
Meson 0.59 Build System Adds First Class Cython, Wine Resource Compiler Support
The open-source Meson build system that continues to be increasingly used by open-source projects and other software is out with version 0.59, which continues tacking on more features...
Ultra App Kit 1.1 Released As New Cross-Platform UI Toolkit
Ultra App Kit is a new cross-platform, user interface toolkit option focused on satisfying the needs of game engines/tooling but also covering needs for other desktop GUI applications...
Linux 5.14-rc2 Released & It's Much Bigger Than Usual
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.14-rc2 as the latest weekly test candidate of the maturing Linux 5.14 kernel...
GNU Binutils 2.37 Released With Support for ARMv9's Realm Management Extension
Out this Sunday is the latest update to GNU Binutils as this important collection of binary utilities common to Linux and other platforms...
Godot 4 Is Focusing On Vulkan + OpenGL ES 3.0, OpenGL Likely For Godot 4.1
With the alpha release of the Godot 4.0 open-source game engine approaching, a blog post today detailed the current graphics API support plans around this major game engine update...
Canonical Has Been Weathering The Pandemic Well: Turned A Profit, Back Above 500 Employees
Thanks to Canonical's distributed workforce with most of their employees working from home even pre-pandemic and the booming Linux ecosystem, the Ubuntu maker performed very well over 2020 and even grew its headcount back above 500 employees and managed to swing from a loss in 2019 to a profit in 2020...
Squeezing More Performance Out Of Intel Tiger Lake Xe Graphics By Using Mesa Git
For those that may have upgraded to an Intel Tiger Lake notebook and making use of the Gen12 Xe Graphics while running a distribution like Ubuntu 21.04, if you are wondering whether upgrading the kernel or Mesa are worthwhile here are some benchmarks...
Coreboot Starts Seeing Bits For AMD Barcelo
Early work is underway on Coreboot for AMD's Barcelo as the successor to Lucienne...
Linux 5.15 To Bring More Scalable + Reliable Open vSwitch
Linux 5.15 later this year will bring improvements to the kernel side of Open vSwitch, the open-source virtual multi-layer switch implementation that is commonly used in large virtualized environments...
Debian 11.0 "Bullseye" Is Very Close To Release - Now Under A Full Freeze
Following the soft freeze and hard freeze, Debian 11 "Bullseye" is now under a full freeze ahead of its official Debian 11 stable release...
Hashcat 6.2.3 Introduces AMD HIP Backend
Released on Friday was a new version of the Hashcat open-source password recovery tool that now adds an AMD HIP back-end...
Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS vs. Pop!_OS 21.04 Performance Benchmarks
With the recent release of System76's Pop!_OS 21.04 if you are thinking about upgrading to this release from Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS or choosing between the two, here are some benchmarks from the AMD Ryzen Threadripper powered System76 Thelio Major.
Linus Torvalds Calls On Paragon To Send In The New NTFS Driver
One year ago was the surprise of Paragon Software wanting to mainline their NTFS Linux kernel driver. The Paragon "NTFS3" kernel driver provides much better read/write support for Microsoft's NTFS file-system than what is available with other kernel or FUSE options for this file-system support on Linux. It looks like this driver might finally be mainlined soon...
AMD Pushes Improvements To Help Debug S0ix Power States On Linux
AMD's PMC Linux driver with Linux 5.15 is expected to offer more debugging information for diagnosing S0ix power states behavior to analyze if an AMD SoC is hitting or not the desired low-power states...
KDE's KWin Reworks Its DRM Code, Many Other Improvements
In between celebrating the fact that Valve's newly announced Steam Deck runs KDE Plasma when exiting the Steam confines, KDE developers had a very busy week with a number of different improvements to their open-source desktop...
O3DE Game Engine Seeing Progress On Linux Editor
The Open 3D Engine spun out of Amazon's Lumberyard game engine has been seeing progress on Vulkan 1.2 API work as well as Linux porting at large, including the bringing up of the game engine's editor on Linux...
KWinFT Lands Code To Now Use WLROOTS For Wayland
The KWinFT fork of KDE's KWin compositor has landed its support for using the WLROOTS Wayland library...
Linux Gaming Performance With Radeon Vulkan NGG Culling
The newest performance optimization merged this week for Mesa's "RADV" Radeon Vulkan open-source driver is NGG culling for Navi 1x/2x graphics cards. NGG Culling "NGGC" isn't enabled by default at this time but can be easily activated and depending upon the software under test can provide some minor performance gains on top of all the other optimizations seen in recent times for RADV.
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