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Mesa 20.0 Released With Big Improvements For Intel, AMD Radeon Vulkan/OpenGL
Mesa 20.0 is now released as the first quarter 2020 update to the Mesa 3D open-source graphics driver stack...
LLVM Adds MLIR-Vulkan-Runner To Run MLIR On Vulkan-Enabled GPUs
Added to the LLVM source tree today is mlir-vulkan-runner as a new utility for testing with some interesting possibilities...
Android 11 Developer Preview Shows Off New 5G APIs, Security Hardening, HDMI Low-Latency
Google has made their first public developer preview release of the forthcoming Android 11...
GNOME 3.34.4 Released With Many Bug Fixes
While GNOME 3.36 will be released in just a few weeks, GNOME 3.34.4 is out today as the latest stable update in the current series...
Mesa 20.0 Is Imminent With New Intel OpenGL Default, Intel + RADV Vulkan 1.2, OpenGL 4.6 For RadeonSI
With the release of Mesa 20.0 being imminent, here is a look at all of the new features for this first quarter update to the Mesa 3D stack for open-source OpenGL/Vulkan drivers.
Oracle Ships Solaris 11.4 SRU18 - Finally Mitigates The SWAPGS Vulnerability
Oracle today has released Solaris 11.4 SRU18 as the newest version of the long-running Solaris 11.4 series...
AMD Announces EPYC 7532 + EPYC 7662 As Newest Rome Processors
AMD has expanded their 7002 series "Rome" family with the availability today of the EPYC 7662 as their latest 64-core / 128-thread offering and the EPYC 7532 as a new 32-core part but with a full 256MB cache to offer more per-core L3 cache than other 32-core processors...
LibreOffice 7 Continues Plumbing Its Vulkan Rendering Support
Landing last November in the LibreOffice development code was Skia drawing support to replace Cairo and in turn that opens up for Vulkan rendering of this cross-platform, open-source office suite...
LLVM Clang 11 Adds -std=c++20 Support
With C++20 now being deemed complete from the recent ISO C++ meeting in Prague, the GNU Compiler Collection went ahead and added the -std=c++20 flag where as up until that change this weekend relied upon the -std=c++2a switch. LLVM's Clang compiler now has similar treatment on its codebase...
RADV Driver Adds VK_EXT_line_rasterization In Preparing For Eventual Vulkan CAD Apps
Added to the Vulkan API last summer was VK_EXT_line_rasterization for line rasterization like employed by CAD applications. The open-source Mesa Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver is now supporting this extension...
Red Hat Volleys New Patches For Exposing More File-System Info + Mount Notifications
Longtime Linux kernel developer David Howells of Red Hat sent out his latest patch revision exposing new capabilities for exposing more VFS and mount information to user-space along with notification support for any file-system mount topology changes...
Intel Sends Out Latest Patches For Mitigating Graphics Flaw On Ivybridge/Haswell
It has been one month and a few days since Intel first made public the need for graphics driver patching of Gen 7/7.5 graphics for older Ivybridge / Haswell hardware to fix a graphics hardware flaw. That vulnerability also affected the common Intel Gen9 graphics but there the mitigation was uneventful and quickly merged without causing any performance hit. But for Ivybridge/Haswell one month later the graphics driver mitigation for CVE-2019-14615 is still being addressed...
GNOME 3.36 Beta 2 Released With Initial Setup Parental Controls, Lock-Screen USB Disable
GNOME 3.35.91 is out today as the second beta ahead of next month's GNOME 3.36 desktop release...
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Moves Ahead With Python 2 Removal - But Sticks Around For Derivatives
With Python 2 having been end-of-life since the start of the year and Ubuntu 20.04 being a long-term support release, Ubuntu developers are working hard to ensure Python 2 isn't shipped as part of this next Ubuntu LTS release...
Google Cloud Rolls Out "N2D" VMs Built Atop AMD EPYC 7002 "Rome" CPUs
We are seeing more cloud providers now offering AMD EPYC 7002 "Rome" series processors with the latest being Google now offering the new N2D VM family in beta for their public cloud...
Linux Looking To Sunset The Calxeda ARM Server Support
It's already been six years since the collapse of Calxeda as the first promising ARM server company. With that, the Linux kernel upstream developers are looking at dropping the Calxeda platform support...
Phoronix Test Suite 9.4 M3 Released With More Improvements For Benchmark Result Analysis
The third and likely last test release of Phoronix Test Suite 9.4-Vestby is now available for your cross-platform, open-source benchmarking needs...
Intel Continues Optimizing Linux Memory Placement For Optane DC Persistent Memory
With a new patch series for the Linux kernel, memory access performance by one measurement can improve by 116% on a dual socket Intel server with Optane DC Persistent Memory...
Linux 5.7 Picking Up Support For A High-End USB-C Audio Interface
More high-end audio gear is finally transitioning from Firewire to USB-C and one of these new high-end audio interfaces will be supported by the Linux 5.7 kernel this spring...
Intel ConnMan 1.38 Released With WireGuard Support
Intel's open-source ConnMan software for managing Internet connections on Linux particularly for embedded systems has seen a new release...
LLVM 10.0's Release Is Very Close With RC2 Available
The release of LLVM 10.0 is now upon us with the second and last planned release candidate issued at the end of last week...
Fedora's 32-bit ARM Xfce Image Demoted While Fedora Workstation AArch64 Gets Promoted
Issues with Fedora's 32-bit ARM Xfce desktop spin will no longer be treated as a release blocker for the Linux distribution but instead the Fedora Workstation for 64-bit ARM (AArch64) will be considered a blocking issue...
Nouveau Gallium3D Finally Seeing Mesa Shader Disk Cache For Faster Game Load Times
While the open-source Intel and Radeon OpenGL drivers within Mesa have long employed an on-disk shader cache to help with game load times by being able to load previously compiled shaders from disk, the Nouveau "NVC0" Gallium3D driver is on the heels of finally seeing similar support...
LLVM's Go Front-End Was Finally Dropped From The Official Source Tree
Most probably didn't even realize LLVM had a Go language front-end, but this past week it was dropped from the official source mono repository...
Windows 10 vs. Eight Linux Distributions On The Threadripper 3970X
Motivated by last week's Windows vs. Linux benchmarks with the 128-thread AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X here are Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise benchmarks on the 32-core / 64-thread AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X up against eight Linux distributions.
LavaLauncher 1.6 Released As A Simple Dock/Launcher For Wayland
If you have been looking for a simple dock/launcher that natively supports Wayland, LavaLauncher 1.6 is available as one such solution...
D-Bus Broker 22 Released With Option To Use Newer Kernel Features
With BUS1 not looking like it will come to fruition anytime soon as an in-kernel IPC mechanism and the kernel module for it not being touched since last March, the same developers continue pushing ahead with Dbus-Broker as the user-space implementation focused on D-Bus compatibility while being higher performing and more reliable than D-Bus itself...
Arm's ASTC Encoder Replaces Its Restrictive EULA With Apache 2.0 License
Arm has been developing the ASTC encoder as the texture compressor for Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression (ASTC) as open-source but until last week was carrying a restrictive license...
RADV Vulkan Driver Makes A Few More Improvements For GCN 1.0/1.1 Hardware
Valve open-source driver developer Samuel Pitoiset has contributed some improvements to Mesa 20.1's Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver benefiting GCN 1.0/1.1 graphics cards...
GCC 8.4 + GCC 9.3 Compilers Coming Soon
While GCC 10 will be releasing in the next month or two as the annual feature update to the GNU Compiler Collection, GCC 8.4 is expected for release soon along with GCC 9.3...
Linux 5.7 Staging Will Be ~28.7k Lines Of Code Lighter Thanks To Nuking WUSB + UWB
With the Linux 5.7 kernel cycle in two months there is some "spring cleaning" within the staging area that is leading to almost twenty-nine thousand lines of code being removed thanks to removing a deprecated feature...
Lima Gallium3D Driver Picks Up Multi-Submit Optimization In Mesa 20.1
It's been a while since last having any news to report on Mesa's Lima Gallium3D driver for old Mali 400/450 series hardware, but an important optimization was merged today...
Linux 5.6-rc2 Released - Led By Documentation + Tooling Updates
The second weekly release candidate of Linux 5.6 is now available and overall it's quite a calm test release...
Wine 5.2 With Better Handling For The Null Display Driver, UTF-8 Support
Wine 5.2 is out as the second bi-weekly development release of Wine following the recent Wine 5.0 stable debut. This post-5.0 unstable series is ultimately leading up to Wine 6.0's release early next year...
A Quick Look At The Blender 2.82 Performance On Intel + AMD CPUs
With Blender 2.82 having released on Friday, this weekend we've begun our benchmarking of this new Blender release as the leading open-source 3D modeling solution currently available. Here are some preliminary v2.81 vs. v2.82 figures on different higher-end Intel and AMD processors...
Vulkan 1.2.133 Released With VK_KHR_shader_non_semantic_info
It's been nearly one month since the release of Vulkan 1.2.132 and that came shortly after the big Vulkan 1.2 milestone, but out today is now Vulkan 1.2.133...
MyPaint 2.0 Released With New Features For Open-Source Drawing/Painting
If the likes of GIMP and Krita aren't satisfying your digital drawing/painting needs, MyPaint 2.0 has finally been released as a big update to this simplicity-minded, cross-platform and open-source program...
NVIDIA 440.58.01 Linux Driver Fixes Vulkan Game Crashes, New Extensions
Not scheduled to go live until Monday but up this weekend is the NVIDIA 440.58.01 Linux beta driver that offers a few Vulkan updates...
KDE Sees Improvements For Samba Shares, Fixing Mouse Input For GTK Apps On XWayland
While this week marked the release of KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS, KDE developers haven't let up on their bug fixing activities and other improvements to this open-source desktop environment...
GCC 10 Adds Late Support For -std=c++20 To Target C++20
With C++20 now effectively complete, GCC developers have made a rather late change for GCC 10 that is also long overdue and that is introducing the -std=c++20 switch for targeting C++20...
Apple Firmware Update For Magic Keyboards Decides To Change The Fn Key
Linux has supported the Apple Magic Keyboards since 2018 handling the Bluetooth connectivity and also needing some special handling for the numeric keypad. While that normally would be the end of the story, recent firmware updates to the Apple Magic Keyboard have caused problems...
Chrome 81 In Beta With Web NFC, Modern Form Controls
Following last week's release of Chrome 80, Google this week promoted Chrome 81 into their beta channel...
Linux 5.7 To See USB Fast Charge Support For Apple iOS Devices
The Linux 5.7 kernel that will be out in the late spring / early summer is poised to see support for USB fast charging support for Apple iOS devices...
DragonFlyBSD 5.8-RC1 Is Ready With Many Changes From DSynth To Performance Optimizations
Not only did NetBSD 9.0 make its debut today but DragonFlyBSD 5.8 was branched and its first release candidate made while DragonFlyBSD 5.9 is the version now open on Git master...
Reiser5 Updates For Linux 5.5 Along With Reiser4
The out-of-tree Reiser4 and Reiser5 (Reiser4 v5) patches have been updated against the recently stabilized Linux 5.5 kernel...
C++20 Being Wrapped Up, C++23 In Planning
An ISO C++ Committee meeting just wrapped up in Prague and it was voted to send the draft international standard for C++ out for final approval and publication...
NetBSD 9.0 Debuts As The "Best NetBSD Release Ever"
NetBSD 9.0 is out today as for what the project is hoping as the "best NetBSD release ever" at least until NetBSD 10 down the road...
Fwupd 1.3.8 Brings More Improvements For Firmware Updating On Linux Systems
Red Hat's Richard Hughes has released Fwupd 1.3.8 as the latest version of this Linux utility for performing firmware updates of various system components...
The OpenPOWER ISA EULA Draft Published - Generous For Libre Hardware
Last summer it was announced that IBM's POWER ISA would be open-source and the OpenPOWER Foundation joining the Linux Foundation. Finally we're getting a look at how the end-user license agreement (EULA) is looking for those wishing to make use of the POWER CPU instruction set architecture...
Intel Compute Runtime 20.06.15619 Enables E2E Compression
Version 20.06.15619 of the open-source Intel Compute Runtime was released on Friday as powering the company's modern Linux graphics hardware compute stack...
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