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Updated 2024-11-27 06:45
There Finally Is Work On Shipping Mozilla's WebRender For Some Linux Environments
While Mozilla has been gradually enabling WebRender out-of-the-box in more Windows configurations with succeeding Firefox releases, up to now there hasn't been much visible effort in getting WebRender enabled out-of-the-box for any Linux configurations. But fortunately that is finally changing...
KDE Plasma 5.20 Seeing More Wayland Fixes
While KDE Plasma 5.19 is already in fairly good shape with regards to its Wayland session, Plasma 5.20 is looking to offer even better support for this native Wayland environment along with many other enhancements...
Linux 5.8 Formally Adds The Inclusive Terminology Guidelines
Merged overnight into the Linux kernel source tree are the new guidelines concerning the use of "inclusive terminology" for future code...
Cling C++ Interpreter Looking To Upstream More Code Into LLVM
Not to be confused with Clang as the well known C/C++ compiler front-end for the LLVM compiler, Cling is a separate project as an interactive, JIT-based C++ interpreter. Cling has been in development for years and at least partially is looking to upstream where possible back into LLVM...
Linux Might Pursue x86_64 Micro-Architecture Feature Levels
Stemming from the recent GNU glibc work on better handling modern CPU optimizations with newer instruction set extensions across Intel and AMD product families, the concept of x86-64 micro-architecture feature levels is being talked about by open-source/Linux developers...
NVMe ZNS Support Coming To Linux 5.9
Landing in the block subsystem's "-next" tree today is ZNS support for NVMe drives...
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT vs. Intel Core i9 10900K Linux Gaming Performance
Following the 130+ benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 3000XT series earlier in the week looking at the CPU/system performance on Ubuntu Linux, here is our first look at the Linux gaming performance with putting the Ryzen 9 3900XT up head-to-head against the Intel Core i9 10900K.
GCC 11 Compiler Lands Intel Sapphire Rapids + Alder Lake Support
Landing in the GNU Compiler Collection 11 (GCC 11) codebase this morning is the Sapphire Rapids and Alder Lake enablement...
Intel Media Driver Q2-2020 Ships With Better Tiger Lake Support
Intel has shipped its second quarter open-source Media Driver release that provides accelerated video encoding/decoding capabilities on Linux systems...
More Accurate Load Tracking Being Worked On For the ACPI CPPC CPUFreq Driver
The ACPI CPPC (Collaborative Processor Performance Control) Linux CPUFreq driver continues to be improved upon...
Wayland-Info Spun From Weston Code For Offering Wayland Helper Tool
Wayland's Weston compositor has provided a weston-info utility to display information on supported Wayland extensions and versioning along with other details of the Wayland compositor environment. That utility is now being spun out as wayland-info as a Wayland compositor-agnostic utility for displaying this information...
Corsair Commander Pro Driver On-Deck For Linux 5.9 Kernel
For those looking for an RGB lighting and fan speed controller system that works under Linux, the Corsair Commander PRO is slated to see support with the upcoming Linux 5.9 kernel cycle...
Intel Gen12/Xe Graphics Have AV1 Accelerated Decode - Linux Support Lands
On top of Intel Gen12/Xe Graphics bringing other media engine improvements and much better 3D graphics support, another exciting element of the next-generation Intel graphics is now confirmed: GPU-accelerated AV1 video decoding!..
Linux Developers May Discuss Allowing Rust Code Within The Kernel
A Google engineer is looking to discuss at this year's Linux Plumbers Conference the possibility of allowing in-tree Rust language support...
Progress Being Made On OpenCL+OpenGL Over Direct3D 12
There is an update on the porting effort led by Collabora and Microsoft for layering OpenCL and OpenGL on top of Direct3D 12...
Phoronix Test Suite 9.8 Released For Open-Source Benchmarking, New Docker Benchmarking Image
Phoronix Test Suite 9.8 is available today as the latest quarterly stable feature release to our open-source, cross-platform benchmarking software.
NVIDIA 450.57 Linux Driver Released With Image Sharpening Option, NGX Library
Following a NVIDIA 450 Linux beta with the CUDA 11.0-rc in early June and the more formal NVIDIA 450.51 Linux beta later in June, NVIDIA has now promoted the 450 Linux driver series to stable with today's release of the 450.57 driver build...
systemd 246-RC1 Released
The first release candidate of the forthcoming systemd 246 is now available for testing...
KDE Seeing Fresh Improvements For HiDPI Support
It took the GNOME/Ubuntu side until Canonical developer Daniel van Vugt picked up a 4K display with Intel graphics for various 4K/Intel graphics optimizations to be discovered and continue to be addressed for the GNOME desktop. Now on the KDE side, well known contributor Nate Graham recently picked up a new laptop with HiDPI display and there he has been working to resolve a number of lingering high DPI issues on the KDE front...
LibreOffice Might Delay Its "Personal Edition" Branding Or Change To "Community Edition"
In response to the largely critical feedback of LibreOffice 7.0-RC1's branding as "Personal Edition" for the standard version of this open-source office suite, the branding is being reconsidered to either delay it until LibreOffice 7.1 or potentially relabel it as the "Community Edition" version...
GCC Compiler Lands Mitigation For Arm's Straight Line Speculation Vulnerability
It took a month after Arm disclosed the CPU "SLS" vulnerability and when the LLVM compiler landed their initial mitigation, but the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) now has mitigations as well for this Straight Line Speculation vulnerability...
OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 Hops Onto The Microsoft Store For WSL/WSL2
Following last week's release of openSUSE Leap 15.2, this latest community, SUSE-backed Linux distribution release is now available via the Microsoft Store...
A Microsoft Addition For systemd 246 Exposes Host OS Information To Containers
There is a last minute change from a Microsoft engineer to the upcoming systemd 246 that is now undergoing release preparations...
Mesa 20.1.3 Brings More Fixes To The Open-Source Vulkan / OpenGL Drivers
Mesa 20.1.3 is out as the newest bi-weekly point release for this stable Mesa3D series...
GNOME 3.36.4 Released With Faster Mutter Fix Back-Ported
A day after the GNOME 3.37.4 development release, out today is GNOME 3.36.4 as the latest stable point release for the current desktop series...
Linux Kernel Raising Compiler Build Requirement To GCC 4.9
Linus Torvalds has decided to up the compiler build requirement for the Linux kernel to GCC 4.9...
Open Usage Commons Is Google-Backed Organization For Helping With Open-Source Project Trademarks
Open Usage Commons is a new organization announced today that is backed by Google for helping open-source projects in managing their trademarks...
SUSE Acquiring Rancher Labs
SUSE is upping their container game by acquiring Rancher Labs...
Intel Details Thunderbolt 4 With More Capabilities, USB4 Compatibility
Intel has today made public more details on their next-generation Thunderbolt connectivity that brings more features while offering USB4 specification compliance. Thunderbolt 4 is coming with forthcoming Tiger Lake laptops...
Intel Architectural LBR Support Going Into Linux 5.9
Intel CPUs have long supported LBR for last branch records as a means of recording the branches to which software has taken along with exposing other control flow information. This has relied upon model-specific registers while with future Intel CPUs this is being folded into a more universal CPU architectural feature. Support for Intel "Arch LBR" is set to come later this year with the Linux 5.9 kernel...
Fedora Developers Evaluating Compression Options For Btrfs-By-Default Proposal
The proposal for using Btrfs by default on the Fedora desktop is gaining a fair amount of traction and interest from the community and could possibly move ahead but further testing and decisions are still to be made...
GNOME Shell + Mutter 3.37.3 Are Out Roaring With Better Performance
Released on Tuesday was GNOME 3.37.3 but missing the mark in time for that proper milestone were the all important GNOME Shell and Mutter components. But a few hours past the mark, they were released and come with some big changes...
Panfrost Gallium3D Driver Adds Midgard Multi-Sampling Support
The Panfrost Gallium3D driver providing open-source OpenGL support for Arm Mali graphics hardware now has working multi-sample anti-aliasing (MSAA) for Arm Midgard hardware...
NVIDIA CUDA 11.0 Released With Ampere Support, New Programming Features
NVIDIA appears to have quietly promoted CUDA 11.0 to its stable channel...
PTGui Panorama Photo Stitching Software Ported To Linux
PTGui as one of the leading panorama photo stitching software programs on Windows and macOS has finally been ported to Linux...
Gentoo On Android 64-Bit Sees New Release After 2+ Years
Gentoo's Project Android is out with a new stage3 Android prefix tarball for those wanting to enjoy a Gentoo experience atop a rooted Android device...
"ATGC" Aims To Offer Greater Garbage Collection Efficiency For F2FS
F2FS as the Flash-Friendly File-System for Linux continues to see a lot of interesting developments for this file-system beginning to appear on more Android devices and elsewhere given its feature set from flash optimizations to native encryption and compression capabilities...
Summing Up AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT vs. Core i9 10900K, Ryzen 5 3600XT vs. Core i5 10600K
Complementing this morning's AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT / Ryzen 7 3800XT / Ryzen 9 3900XT Linux benchmarks, here is a side-by-side look at the Ryzen 9 3900XT up against the Core i9 10900K and the Ryzen 5 3600XT up against the Core i5 10600K for these competing processors. This is a quick look at how these competing models stack up in the 130+ benchmarks utilized so far...
GNOME 3.37.3 Released With More Features, Code Improvements
GNOME 3.37.3 is out today as the newest development snapshot working towards the September release of GNOME 3.38...
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT / Ryzen 7 3800XT / Ryzen 9 3900XT Linux Performance In 130+ Benchmarks
After the AMD Ryzen 3000XT series was announced last month, these new higher-clocked Zen 2 desktop processors are shipping today. Here are 130+ benchmarks on each of the Ryzen 5 3600XT, Ryzen 7 3800XT, and Ryzen 9 3900XT parts compared to various Intel and AMD CPUs. Tests under Ubuntu Linux and also complemented by performance-per-Watt / power and performance-per-dollar data points.
OpenXR Conformance Tests Open-Sourced
The Khronos Group today continued with their relatively recent trend of the past few years of open-sourcing their conformance tests. The OpenXR conformance tests are now open-source...
Zstd'ing The Kernel Might See Mainline With Linux 5.9 For Faster Boot Times
It looks like the long ongoing work for compressing the Linux kernel image with Zstd might finally soon be mainlined, potentially for next month's Linux 5.9 cycle kicking off as the "v6" patches sent out this week were done as a Git pull request...
CentOS Stream Begins Seeing RHEL 8.3 Bits, Real-Time Repository
Introduced alongside CentOS 8 last year was CentOS Stream as a developer-focused, rolling-release of CentOS/RHEL. With those processes getting squared away and CentOS recently debuting its RHEL 8.2 rebuild, CentOS Stream is beginning to see new and interesting material...
GNU Guix Begins Publishing System Images Based On Hurd
Earlier this year was news of GNU Guix wanting to replace their Linux kernel usage with the Hurd microkernel. For those interested, the project recently began producing system images with indeed Hurd wired up for this software distribution...
Glibc-HWCAPS To Help With AMD Zen Optimizations, Other Per-CPU Performance Bits
Experimental patches under discussion for the GNU C Library (glibc) would make it easier to dynamically load optimized libraries (shared objects) on systems depending upon the CPU in use and its hardware capabilities. This glibc-hwcaps work stems from the desired work on being able to better leverage Linux performance optimizations on AMD Zen-based systems but the hardware capabilities patches themselves can help any CPU microarchitecture family in more easily shipping optimized support...
Better Mouse Reporting For The Linux Virtual Terminal Is Being Worked On
The mouse reporting functionality offered by the Linux VT console is rather basic and seemingly seldom used by text-based, mouse-aware programs. However, a series of patches was sent out this week for improving the implementation to provide for more xterm-like mouse reporting...
Valve Working On A VKD3D Fork For Getting Direct3D 12 Advanced For Proton / Steam Play
While upstream Wine developers continue working on VKD3D for providing a Direct3D 12 to Vulkan translation layer for Wine, a developer on Valve's Proton team has now forked it as Proton-VKD3D for focusing their efforts on getting the D3D12 support moved along for Proton that powers Steam Play...
The Document Foundation Clarifies LibreOffice 7.0's "Personal Edition" Branding
Yes, it's true the LibreOffice builds in recent days -- including the new LibreOffice 7.0 RC1 -- have "Personal Edition" branding for the open-source builds. But given user concerns, The Document Foundation board has issued some clarifications to try to ease any immediate rumors, etc...
Seagate FireCuda 520 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD Linux Performance
For those that have been considering the Seagate FireCuda 520 as a PCI Express 4.0 NVMe solid-state drive, here are some benchmarks under Ubuntu Linux with this ZP500GM3A002 drive.
LibreOffice 7.0 RC1 Is Out For Testing This Skia+Vulkan Open-Source Office Suite
With just about one month to go until the official release, the first release candidate is out today of the LibreOffice 7.0 open-source, cross-platform office suite software...
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