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Xilinx Volleys Latest Open-Source Alveo Accelerator Driver Code
Back in March 2019 Xilinx announced they were looking to upstream their Alveo FPGA accelerator drivers into the mainline kernel code. They followed through with posting the initial kernel patches and then fast forward to the end of 2020 they posted a new iteration of the patches. This month the company, which is in the process of being acquired by AMD, posted the third iteration of their open-source Linux kernel driver patches...
Apple Touch Bar Linux Driver Hopes For Upstream In 2021
For more than four years Apple's MacBook Pro has featured the Touch Bar as a display / control bar input device above the keyboard on these laptops. While there have been reports of Apple potentially phasing out the Touch Bar in future models, an open-source Linux driver for the component is still working its way toward the mainline kernel...
Zrythm DAW Sees New Release And Should Have "Almost No Crashes"
Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 released this week as the interesting open-source, GTK-based digital audio workstation that has been moving closer to a 1.0 release...
Void Linux Has Been Working To Deliver Great POWER Support
Void Linux, a rolling-release distribution we have covered before that is known for its XBPS package manager and interesting design decisions like using the Runit init system and supporting the Musl C library, has recently been working on enhancing its POWER CPU architecture support...
Broadcom VK Accelerator Driver, More Intel ACRN Code Arrives For Linux 5.12
Greg Kroah-Hartman this week sent in "the large set of char/misc/whatever driver subsystem updates", which as usual -- given it's a catch-all area of kernel drivers not fitting well into other subsystems -- there is an interesting mix of additions...
Mesa Flips On OpenGL Threading For Valheim To Deliver Better Performance
For those enjoying the Valheim, the new survival/sandbox game that has been an incredible success and sold more than four millions of copies so far while being a low-budget indie game, Mesa should be providing better performance when using its OpenGL renderer...
Wine-Staging 6.3 Should Fix Some Half-Decade Old Bugs For Some Installers
Two weeks ago Wine-Staging 6.2 came in at 669 patches while now with the Wine-Staging 6.3 point release has climbed to just under 700 patches atop the upstream Wine code-base...
KDE Rolling Out New CLI Tools, Many Crash Fixes
KDE developers have been wrapping up February with a number of new command line tools being worked on for applying various cosmetic changes to the desktop. There have also been many crash fixes addressed in recent days...
Google's New Lyra Voice Codec + AV1 Aim For Video Chats Over 56kbps Modems In 2021
Google's AI team has announced "Lyra" as a very low bit-rate codec for speech compression designed for use-cases like WebRTC and other video chats... With a bit rate so low that when combined with the likes of the AV1 video codec could potentially allow video chats over 56kbps Internet connections...
Mageia 8 Released - Flips On AMDGPU For Older GCN GPUs, Better ARM Support
Mageia 8 is out today as a significant and long overdue update to this Linux distribution long ago derived from Mandriva/Mandrake lineage...
Wine 6.3 Released With Several Low-Level Improvements
Wine 6.3 is out today as the newest bi-weekly development snapshot of this free software solution for running Windows games and applications under Linux and macOS...
Kernel Electric-Fence: Linux 5.12 Merges KFence For Low-Overhead Memory Safety Feature
Linus Torvalds just merged a set of patches that includes KFence. Short for the Kernel Electric Fence, KFence is a low-overhead memory safety error detector/validator that is suitable for use in production kernel builds...
RISC-V With Linux 5.12 Begins Mainlining SiFive's FU740 Support, NUMA
The Linux 5.12 merge window is drawing to a close this weekend while being sent in this morning were the RISC-V updates that tend to excite the free software enthusiasts...
Watch Out For Possible Data Loss On Early Linux 5.12 Kernels
As a quick PSA for those that may be eager to test out early Git builds of the Linux 5.12 kernel, I've been hitting a very nasty issue on multiple systems leading to corruption / data loss...
Linux 5.12 To Expose Firmware Performance Data
Last week saw the main set of ACPI and power management updates for Linux 5.12 while for the second week of the merge window has been the follow-up work with Intel Simple Firmware Interface removal and also an additional ACPI update...
More Open-Source Adreno 500 Series Support, A6xx Speedbin Sent In For Linux 5.12
Last week the main set of DRM subsystem updates were sent in for the Linux 5.12 merge window. That pull included exciting additions like Radeon RX 6000 series OverDrive and Intel Xe VRR. Mistakenly left out of that pull request last week were the open-source Qualcomm Adreno driver improvements for the "MSM" kernel driver while now that code has landed...
GNU Poke 1.0 Released For Poking At Binary Data
The newest GNU project seeing its first release is GNU Poke, which is being inaugurated at v1.0 after being in development for the past three years...
Genode OS Framework 21.02 Adds LTE Data Support, More RISC-V Work
Genode OS 21.02 is out as the latest feature release to this open-source operating system framework...
GTK 4 Toolkit's New OpenGL Renderer Is Maturing Well
The new OpenGL renderer work for GTK 4 as a post-4.0 improvement is shaping up well and should really help push along the open-source toolkit on macOS...
Blender 2.92 Released With Geometry Nodes, OpenCL For Intel Iris/Xe
Blender 2.92 is out today as the latest feature release for this award-winning, open-source 3D graphics/modeling software...
Intel's Simple Firmware Interface Being Killed Off With Linux 5.12
Intel's "Simple Firmware Interface" that dates back to the company's early Atom-powered mobile days is being eliminated with the in-development Linux 5.12 kernel...
VFIO Gets Batched Page Pinning For An Easy Performance Improvement With Linux 5.12
The VFIO changes to the Linux 5.12 kernel include an optimization worth mentioning...
Red Hat Announces Free "RHEL For Open-Source Infrastructure"
Last month Red Hat announced no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux for small production environments while now they have extended their gratis RHEL offering to also include "open-source infrastructure" being entitled to no-cost usage...
NVIDIA 460.56 Linux Driver Released With GeForce RTX 3060 Support
NVIDIA has updated their 460 series Linux driver to provide launch-day support for the GeForce RTX 3060...
Ubuntu Aims For Higher Quality LTS Point Releases
New restrictions will be in place beginning with Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS this summer to try to enforce better quality releases with less regressions by enforcing better quality control...
Lavapipe CPU-Based Vulkan Ported To Windows
Lavapipe as Mesa's CPU-based Vulkan driver implementation akin to LLVMpipe for OpenGL can now run on Microsoft Windows...
DFI Partners With Ubuntu For IoT Hardware, OTA Updates
Most of you probably haven't heard of DFI much in nearly two decades since the days of their colorful "LanParty" motherboards that were well known at the time, but these days they are focused on the industrial computer industry and have now teamed up with Canonical to partake in the Ubuntu IoT Hardware Certification Partner Program...
AMDVLK 2021.Q1.4 Brings More Performance Tuning
AMD has released AMDVLK 2021.Q1.4 as their newest snapshot of this open-source Radeon Vulkan driver for Linux systems...
GNOME 40 Beta Released With Many Improvements
The beta of GNOME 40 is out today, one month ahead of the stable release of this big open-source desktop environment update...
AMD Radeon "Aldebaran" GPU Support Published For Next-Gen CDNA
Last week I noted "GFX90A" appearing in the AMD LLVM back-end and now the AMDGPU Linux kernel driver patches have appeared for "Aldebaran" that appear to be the codename for the next-generation CDNA part making use of GFX90A...
Google Provides Funding For Linux Kernel Developers To Focus On Security
Google is announcing today in cooperation with The Linux Foundation that they are providing funding for two full-time developers to focus solely on security issues...
Compute Express Link 2.0 Support Sent In For Linux 5.12, Enabling CXL 2.0 Memory Devices
Immediately following the publishing of the
GCC 10 vs. GCC 11 Compiler Performance On AMD Zen 3
After recently looking at the early LLVM Clang 12 compiler performance on the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, in today's benchmarking is a look at how the GCC 11 compiler performance is looking in its near final state compared to GCC 10 under a variety of build CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS configurations on the AMD Zen 3 desktop.
Ampere Making Progress On Open-Source Firmware For Their CPUs/Platform
Ampere Computing with their 80-core Ampere Altra processors and Mount Jade reference platform continue making progress on open-source firmware support for interested parties...
Linux 5.13 Should See HP Platform Profile Support
Linux 5.12 is bringing the initial infrastructure around ACPI Platform Profile support and with this kernel it's implemented for newer Lenovo ThinkPad and IdeaPad laptops. The support allow for altering the system's power/performance characteristics depending upon your desire for a speedy, quiet, or cool experience. With Linux 5.13 it looks like HP laptops with this capability will begin to see working Platform Profile support too...
Debian Launches A Debuginfod Server For Smoother Debugging Experience
Debian is the latest major Linux distribution deploying a Debuginfod web server so that ELF/DWARF/source-code information can be supplied via HTTP to clients on-demand when debugging...
Proposed GCC 12 Security Option Would Auto Initialize Automatic Variables
An Oracle engineer has proposed introducing a new "-ftrivial-auto-var-init=" option for the GCC compiler that would allowing initializing automatic variables with either a pattern or zeroes in the name of security...
Clang LTO Support Merged For Linux 5.12 Including ARM64 + x86_64
Pop open the champagne as the in-development Linux 5.12 kernel will be able to support link-time optimizations (LTO) in conjunction with the LLVM Clang compiler on not only AArch64 (64-bit ARM) but also x86_64...
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...
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