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Updated 2025-09-14 07:00
openSUSE Leap 15.3 Beta Begins
OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Alpha started rolling out in December while today the beta builds have begun for this next openSUSE Leap installment...
Linux 5.12 Lands Fix For File-System Corruption Caused By Swapfile Issue
For those wanting to help in testing out the Linux 5.12 kernel, at least it should no longer eat your data now if you rely on a swapfile...
Radeon R600 Gallium3D Flips On OpenGL 4.5 For NIR Backend
The experimental NIR back-end for the R600 Gallium3D driver as an alternative to the default TGSI code-path has now enabled OpenGL 4.5 support for capable GPUs...
Gallium Nine Still Seeing Improvements In 2021 For Direct3D 9 Within Mesa
While DXVK has been receiving much attention these days for implementing Direct3D 9/10/11 atop the Vulkan API that can be consumed in a driver agnostic manner, Gallium Nine as a D3D9 state tracker going back years for Mesa continues to receive new work too...
LVFS Serves Up 25 Million Firmware/BIOS Updates To Linux Users
It was just this past September that LVFS served its 20 millionth firmware file to Linux users updating their system BIOS or device firmware using Fwupd while this week the Linux Vendor Firmware Service crossed the 25 million milestone!..
Steam On Linux In February Still Residing Below 1%
Valve has released their updated Steam Survey figures for February 2021...
Multiple New Security Issues Hit GRUB Bootloader Around Secure Boot
Last summer the GRUB bootloader was impacted by "BootHole" with security issues hitting its UEFI Secure Boot support while today a new round of vulnerabilities were made public...
That Linux 5.12 Severe Data Corruption Bug Hits Intel CI Systems - Issue Caused By Swap File
Last week I issued a warning of possible data loss on the early Linux 5.12 kernel code that was reliably leaving my test systems severely corrupted. Intel's internal graphics test systems it turns out have now been bitten by this issue in encountering this significant file-system corruption and as such they've been quick to jump on the issue - there's now an idea what's causing the nasty issue and a workaround by reverting select patches...
Chrome 89 Released With Various New Web APIs Deemed Stable
Chrome 89 is out today as the latest stable version of Google's web browser. With Chrome 89 various new APis are deemed stable including WebHID, WebNFC, and Web Serial...
Updated Portal 2 Vulkan Rendering Code Yielding Great Radeon Results
Valve on Monday rolled out a new Portal 2 build that improves its new Vulkan renderer support. For those interested here are some fresh benchmarks of Portal 2 with OpenGL and Vulkan on the open-source AMD Radeon Linux drivers.
Qt 6.1 Beta Released With Porting More Modules To Qt6
The first beta is out today of the forthcoming Qt 6.1 toolkit...
Intel Looking To Upstream A Proper SPIR-V Compute Back-End For LLVM
It's been talked about many times from various parties but so far has remained elusive from the mainline LLVM code-base: a SPIR-V back-end for LLVM that would go from LLVM into this Khronos intermediate representation most notably used by OpenCL and Vulkan drivers. Intel engineers are stepping up and hope to help get a proper SPIR-V back-end upstreamed into LLVM...
IBM Begins Adding GCC Support For Z Arch14 - Likely IBM z16
GCC compiler patches began appearing this morning for IBM Z "Arch14" as a future architecture extension for their Z mainframe processors. IBM Z Arch14 will likely correlate to IBM z16...
New NTFS Driver Misses Out On Linux 5.12 But Revved A 22nd Time
While Linux 5.12 has many great new features, what you won't find in the mainline kernel is the new "NTFS3" kernel driver developed by Paragon Software for NTFS file-systems. That driver is still coming for a future kernel and has now been sent out a twenty-second time for review...
RADV Vulkan Driver Adds Option To Force Smart Access Memory Behavior
The latest "Smart Access Memory" work by the open-source AMD Radeon graphics driver stack is an option for the RADV Vulkan driver to force the "SAM" behavior even if the system is not advertising all the video RAM as visible or even if using APU graphics...
SDL2 Lands Native PipeWire Support
While SDL2-enabled games/applications can already work on PipeWire-based systems like the forthcoming Fedora Workstation 34 thanks to the PulseAudio compatibility layer, the SDL2 library has merged initial support for interfacing with PipeWire...
AES-NI XTS Crypto Performance Looking Good For AMD With Linux 5.12 Fix
Of the performance-related changes with Linux 5.12 worth noting is faster AES-NI XTS performance for systems relying upon return trampolines "Retpolines" as part of the CPU's Spectre V2 mitigations. On the Intel side this primarily impacts older CPUs where Retpolines is still used while on the AMD side through Zen 3 the Retpolines is still relied upon, which as shown by these benchmarks is now much better off for AMD Ryzen AES XTS performance as measured by Cryptsetup...
Linux 5.12 Coming In At Around 28.8 Million Lines, AMDGPU Driver Closing In On 3 Million
The Linux kernel source tree following the eventful 5.12 merge window is at 28.81 million lines in the source tree across more than sixty thousand files. The largest in-tree kernel driver continues to be the AMDGPU kernel driver, which in the next kernel release or so should be crossing three million lines...
DXVK 1.8.1 Released With More Performance, Game Fixes
Building off the recent DXVK 1.8 release is a new point release with more performance optimizations, game fixes, and related work to this Direct3D-on-Vulkan translation layer that is extremely popular with Linux gamers...
Radeon ROCm Updates Documentation Reinforcing Focus On Headless, Non-GUI Workloads
The Radeon ROCm open-source compute documentation has been updated to more clearly spell out what was already implied: their focus is on compute for headless, GUI-less workloads and not OpenCL or compute for conventional desktop applications...
helloSystem, System76 Keyboard + Linux 5.11/5.12 Captivated Users In February
From FreeBSD 13 nearing release and helloSystem making waves to Linux 5.11 getting buttoned up while paired with the virtual FOSDEM 2021 conference was able to capture much interest in the open-source community during another pandemic month...
Vulkan 1.2.171 Released With New Extension For BlackBerry QNX Support
Vulkan 1.2.171 is out this morning with several fixes and clarifications to this high performance graphics / compute API specification while there is also a new extension for allowing BlackBerry QNX support...
Clazy Framework Employed To Help Port Qt 5 Code To Qt 6
The Qt Company is now offering some checks for the Clazy framework to help in porting Qt 5 code to Qt 6 compatibility...
There's Finally An Easy Way To Track Mesa's OpenCL Support
While Mesa is most well known for providing OpenGL and Vulkan open-source drivers on Linux systems, via the "Clover" Gallium3D state tracker is also maturing support for OpenCL. But until now it hasn't been straight-forward to track the state of Mesa's OpenCL supported versions and extensions...
ET: Legacy 2.77 Released For Letting Wolfenstein Enemy Territory Live On In 2021
ET Legacy 2.77 is out today as the newest version of this open-source game project continuing to advance the open-sourced Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory game from the early 2000's...
Linux 5.12-rc1 Released As The "Frozen Wasteland" Kernel
Linus Torvalds issued the first release candidate tonight of Linux 5.12 following an unusual merge window...
Linux 5.12 Features Intel Xe VRR, Nintendo 64 Port + Clang LTO + Much More
The Linux 5.12 merge window was off to a rough start due to winter storms preventing Linus Torvalds from merging changes for nearly one week, but in any case he appears to have caught up and the Linux 5.12-rc1 kernel is expected later today to end out the merge window. Here is a look at the many exciting changes coming for Linux 5.12.
Vulkan Ray-Tracing Along With Other New/Updated Benchmarks For February
There have been plenty of new and updated benchmarks over the course of February ahead of upcoming CPU and GPU launches...
Linux Mint's Update Manager To Encourage Users To Apply Security Updates
Last week the Linux Mint project shared the troubling news how many of its users are behind on important security updates or in some cases even running end-of-life versions. In trying to help address the issue, Linux Mint is working on improvements to its Update Manager to encourage users to apply updates...
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...
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