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CentOS SIG To Help Get Community CentOS Stream Features Into Next RHEL Releases
With CentOS Stream to be the upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux moving forward, a CentOS special interest group is being formed that is driven by Red Hat stakeholders in helping to ensure technically interesting CentOS Stream changes made by community members are evaluated and primed for inclusion into future Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases...
Mumblings Of A "Big New" Open-Source GPU Driver Coming...
It's sounding like a vendor is readying to publish a "big" new open-source driver, likely a GPU driver, for the Linux kernel...
GNOME Human Interface Guidelines Being Updated For GTK4, Other Modern Features
GNOME's Human Interface Guidelines "HIG" are in the process of being updated around the GTK4 tool-kit and new components like libadwaita and libhandy...
VirtIO-GPU/Graphics Support Is Improving In QEMU But Slowly
There continues a lot of work going into Virgl for 3D guest acceleration with the open-source Linux virtualization stack as well as most recently Vulkan driver activity. However, much of that work driven by Google these days is focused on Chrome OS with "Crosvm" rather than the venerable QEMU...
Fork Brute Force Attack Detection/Mitigation Still Being Worked On For The Linux Kernel
A security module continues to be worked on for being able to detect and mitigate against fork/execute brute force attacks to Linux systems...
KDE Introduces KCommandBar For HUD-Style Popups
Following the introduction of KHamburgerMenu, the latest KDE user-interface element being introduced is KCommandBar for expert-focused, HUD-style pop-ups...
RHEL 8.4 Released With Tiger Lake Graphics, Expanded eBPF Support
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 has reached general availability (GA) status as the latest iteration of RHEL8...
Wine 6.9 Released With More Improvements For Running Windows Apps/Games On Linux
Wine 6.9 is out as the latest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software for running Windows applications and games on Linux and other Unix-like platforms...
SiFive HiFive Unmatched RISC-V Developer Boards Begin Shipping
Announced last year was the HiFive Unmatched as the most compelling RISC-V development board to date. Following supply chain issues and everything else brought on by the pandemic, this very interesting RISC-V developer board is now shipping to customers...
Clear Linux Offers Up Advantages For Ice Lake Xeon, CentOS Comes In Strong
Earlier this week when posting Ubuntu 20.04 LTS / 20.10 / 21.04 benchmarks on the new Intel Xeon Platinum 8380 "Ice Lake" server processors, one of the first questions that came up was about how well these new 10nm server CPUs perform with Intel's own Clear Linux distribution. While Clear Linux releases have become much less frequent and far less to communicate these days on new improvements/optimizations among other ongoing shifts with that Intel open-source project, it is still performing very strongly with 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable hardware. CentOS in these tests also had a strong showing with the increasing performance focus on that front.
NVIDIA 470 Series To Be The Last Supporting GTX 600/700 Series Kepler
NVIDIA Linux users have been looking forward to the upcoming 470 driver series for better Wayland support but for those running GeForce GTX 600/700 series graphics cards, it will mean the end of the line for new feature driver releases with their proprietary driver stack...
Linux 5.13 Reverts + Fixes The Problematic University of Minnesota Patches
One month ago the University of Minnesota was banned from contributing to the Linux kernel when it was revealed the university researchers were trying to intentionally submit bugs into the kernel via new patches as "hypocrite commits" as part of a questionable research paper. Linux kernel developers have finally finished reviewing all UMN.edu patches to address problematic merges to the kernel and also cleaning up / fixing their questionable patches...
AMD "Beige Goby" GPU Support Targeting Linux 5.14 Inclusion
AMD submitted another set of feature changes to DRM-Next for queuing ahead of this summer's Linux 5.14 cycle...
ASpeed AST2500 SSIF BMC Driver Being Worked On For The Linux Kernel
ARM server vendor Ampere Computing has been working on an SSIF BMC-side driver for the Aspeed ASTC2500 baseboard management controller that they are looking to upstream in the Linux kernel...
Intel's IGC Graphics Compiler 1.0.7423 Brings 100+ Changes
Intel's open-source team maintaining their graphics compiler (IGC) have issued a big update this week...
PipeWire 0.3.28 Released With More PulseAudio Modules Implemented
PipeWire continues to be on an upward trajectory for managing Linux audio/video streams and becoming a viable replacement now to PulseAudio and JACK on the Linux desktop...
Red Hat Is Hiring Even More Graphics Engineers
Red Hat is already one of the leading employers of open-source graphics driver developers and other engineers working on the upstream Linux desktop graphics stack while they are adding even more...
PostgreSQL 14 Beta Released With More Performance Improvements
PostgreSQL developers continue working on juicing the maximum performance possible out of this popular open-source SQL database server...
LLVM Clang 12 Compiler Is Performing Very Well For AMD Ryzen 9 5950X / Zen 3
Earlier this week I posted some benchmarks looking at the compiler performance of GCC 11 vs. LLVM Clang 12 on the Intel Core i9 11900K "Rocket Lake" processor while in this article the same tests and same software are being carried out on an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X "Zen 3" desktop. With these AMD Linux tests the Clang 12 compiler not only yielded the fastest binaries at -O2 but carried through in the more optimized configurations as well.
CS:GO Trust Factor Fixed For Linux Gamers With Mesa Drivers
A few weeks ago we wrote about Mesa 21.x drivers with OpenGL threading causing issues for the "Trust Factor" within the popular game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Thanks to possible intervention by Gabe Newell, this trust factor issue seems now resolved for allowing these Linux gamers with open-source graphics drivers to play on the more competitive CS:GO servers...
New Patches Posted For Linux Runtime Verification
A new patch series has been posted implementing Runtime Verification (RV) for the Linux kernel...
XDC2021 Goes Virtual Again As Annual Wayland / Mesa / X.Org Summit
To no surprise at all, the X.Org Developers' Conference 2021 will be carried out virtually similar to last year given the COVID-19 pandemic. The free XDC2021 registration and call for presentations has now been issued...
Multigen LRU Patches Updated For Addressing Linux's Expensive Page Reclaimation
One of the interesting performance-related kernel patch series to come about so far this year has been Google's multi-generational LRU framework that is promising to offer much better performance in addressing the kernel's expensive page reclaimation handling...
Intel Alder Lake P, XeLPD Display Enablement Sent In Ahead Of Linux 5.14
With the Linux 5.13 merge window past, Intel's open-source graphics driver developers have submitted their initial queue of new patches to DRM-Next of material they have ready ahead of the Linux 5.14 kernel cycle this summer...
Mesa 21.1.1 Released With More Open-Source AMD / Intel Graphics Driver Fixes
For those that wait until the first point release of a new quarterly Mesa 3D driver stack feature release before upgrading, now is the time to move to the Mesa 21.1.1 series...
Free Software Projects Defenestrate The Freenode IRC Network
Seemingly by the minute today there are more free software projects leaving the Freenode IRC network and moving to alternative IRC networks or other chat platforms...
Firefox Making Strides On Improved Linux Stability Thanks To Better Crash Reports
Mozilla detailed today how their year-long effort so far aiming to improve the stability of the Firefox web browser on Linux is paying off...
Ampere Is Designing Their Own Arm Server CPU Cores, Coming In 2022
Ampere is going public today with a strategy and road-map update where they have now publicly acknowledged they are developing their own in-house server CPU cores.
Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS / 20.10 / 21.04 Performance On Intel Xeon Scalable Ice Lake
While there is more to consider when choosing a Linux distribution than just the out-of-the-box performance, for those curious about the performance of recent Ubuntu releases for running with Intel's new 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable "Ice Lake" processors, here are some benchmarks showing how the performance has improved from Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS to Ubuntu 20.10 and now the recent Ubuntu 21.04 Linux release.
Wii U Gamepad Driver For Linux Remains In The Works
While the Nintendo Wii U game console is approaching a decade since launch and has already been discontinued for several years, work towards a mainline Linux kernel driver for properly supporting the Wii U gamepad continues...
XWayland Lands Support For Sharing Pixmaps Via MIT-SHM
A small patch merged to X.Org Server Git enables support for MIT-SHM shared memory pixmaps with XWayland...
POCL 1.7 Released With Better Support For SPIR-V Binaries On CPUs
POCL 1.7 is out as the newest version of this "Portable Computing Language" that aims to effectively allow OpenCL to run well on various CPU architectures as well as other targets like OpenCL over NVIDIA CUDA and AMD HSA...
Solaris 11.4 SRU33 Released - Finally Delivers Valgrind, jQuery, VirtIO Guest Support
Oracle on Tuesday released Solaris 11.4 SRU33 as the latest monthly stable release update for this largely idling operating system. With the thirty-third stable release update to Solaris 11.4 are delivering some arguably long overdue features...
W3C Posts First Public Working Drafts For WebGPU, WebGPU Shading Language
WebGPU as a next-gen web standard for accelerated graphics and compute is stepping closer to reality with the first public working drafts having been published...
Android 12 Beta Published With Performance Enhancements, Overhauled UI
Google used their Google I/O conference today to introduce the first beta of the upcoming Android 12 mobile operating system...
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Now "100%-1000% Faster" For Many Scenarios
Mike Blumenkrantz working under contract for Valve on the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan implementation continues making remarkable progress on this Mesa code...
KernelShark 2.0 Released For Continuing To Visualize Linux Traces
Two years after KernelShark 1.0 for visualizing the Linux kernel's "trace-cmd" tracing, KernelShark 2.0 has now been realized...
NVIDIA 465.31 Linux Driver Released With RTX 3050 Series Laptop Support
While last week the NVIDIA 460.80 Linux driver was released with adding support for the RTX 3050 / RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPUs, today the NVIDIA 465.31 Linux driver debuted for officially bringing these new Ampere GPUs to this newer driver branch...
GCC 11 vs. LLVM Clang 12 Performance On The Intel Core i9 11900K Is A Heated Race
For those wondering how GCC and LLVM Clang are competing when running on Intel's latest Rocket Lake processors, here are some GCC 11 vs. LLVM Clang 12 compiler benchmarks with the Core i9 11900K running from the newly-released Fedora Workstation 34 featuring these very latest compilers. The compiler benchmarks were carried out at multiple optimization levels on each compiler.
Intel Working On TTM Integration For Discrete vRAM Management
More than a decade ago when the open-source graphics driver stack was being modernized with kernel mode-setting and better handling the stack for OpenGL, composited desktops and the like, TTM (Translation Table Maps) was born for managing GPU video RAM by the kernel Direct Rendering Manager drivers. While Intel initially expressed interest in TTM, they ultimately decided to create GEM as the Graphics Execution Manager for handling their video memory management needs. Now in 2021 with Intel aggressively pursuing discrete graphics, they are working on TTM support...
AMDVLK 2021.Q2.3 Released With CPU Optimization, Faster Shader Compile Times
AMD has issued its newest AMDVLK open-source Vulkan driver code drop today and with this update comes some new optimizations and improvements...
AMD Publishes Latest Linux Patch To Toggle Predictive Store Forwarding (PSF)
It's been a month and a half since AMD published a security analysis of their new Zen 3 "Predictive Store Forwarding" feature that while helping performance could theoretically lead to a new side-channel attack. While they published a Linux patch to allow disabling PSF if desired for increased security, to this day they remain in the works and have yet to be mainlined...
OpenPrinting Now Developing Upstream CUPS, Apple Bows Out
Back in 2007 Apple effectively acquired the open-source CUPS project and in 2017 then decided to no longer develop CUPS under the GPL but instead the Apache 2.0 license for this widely-used Unix/macOS/Linux print server. But then at the end of 2019 the CUPS lead developer left Apple and following that public development of CUPS seemingly halted. Fortunately, now there is a happy next chapter to the CUPS printing story...
Panfrost Open-Source Mali Driver Adding Mediatek MT8183 Support With Linux 5.14
The open-source Panfrost graphics driver stack that is now seeing support backed by Arm is going to see Mediatek MT8183 support with the upcoming Linux 5.14 kernel cycle this summer...
Google Announces Some Very Interesting GSoC 2021 Projects
Google announced today the accepted projects/students for this year's Google Summer of Code. While for GSoC 2021 Google trimmed the length of this summer coding initiative and also cut the stipend amounts, there ended up being still a good turnout for this year with some interesting projects to be attempted...
Virglrenderer Sees Some New Micro-Optimizations
Virglrenderer that is part of the open-source Linux effort to provide accelerated OpenGL to guest virtual machines has been enjoying some new micro-optimizations...
NetBSD 9.2 Released With Many Fixes, Much Faster FREAD
Going along with the recent releases of FreeBSD 13.0, DragonFlyBSD 6.0, and OpenBSD 6.9, NetBSD 9.2 is now available as the latest feature release of this BSD operating system...
Fedora 35 Aims For Better Experience Running Vintage Linux Games
Fedora 35 is looking to replace the unmaintained SDL 1.2 packages with using the sdl12-compat compatibility layer for better handling of vintage Linux games by this upcoming distribution release...
The Growing Number Of AI Accelerator Drivers Reignites Linux Kernel Driver Debate
While we are sure to see only more AI accelerator drivers introduced to the Linux kernel over the coming years, the open-source driver situation for the Linux kernel is increasingly becoming a fragmented mess already and disagreements among kernel developers continue to be reignited over the mainlining process and the handling of these drivers...
AVX2 Tuning Paying Off Big Time For Dav1d 10b/12b Video Decode
With the new dav1d 0.9 AV1 decoder release bringing AVX2 Assembly for higher bit depth videos, the performance improvements are very pronounced with modern Intel and AMD systems...
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