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Fedora 33 Looking To Use Swap On zRAM By Default With systemd's zram-generator
Some Fedora spins have already made use of swap on zRAM for serving as a compressed RAM drive while with Fedora Workstation 33 they are looking to make use of zRAM by default...
SMB3 Updates For Linux 5.8 Offer Better Performance For Large I/O
The SMB3/CIFS updates for the Linux 5.8 kernel from the Samba camp can offer better performance...
KDE On Wayland Finally Supports Middle-Click Paste With Plasma 5.20
It's another busy week in the KDE land from their Wayland session finally supporting middle-click paste to Konsole now able to display image thumbnail previews when hovering over filenames with this KDE terminal emulator...
Proton 5.0-8 Shipping With The Latest DXVK/VKD3D, Windows Game Fixes
Following the recent release candidate, the Valve and CodeWeavers developers have officially promoted this latest Wine-based downstream for empowering Steam Play to their latest stable release...
Wine Staging 5.10 Adds Another Patch For Denuvo + A Fix For Numerous D3D11 Games
Wine Staging 5.10 is out today as the latest version of this experimental blend of Wine that is re-based off yesterday's Wine 5.10 codebase...
Vulkan SDK 1.2.141 Released With GFXReconstruct, DirectX Shader Compiler Bundled
LunarG in cooperation with The Khronos Group has released Vulkan SDK 1.2.141...
Linux 5.8 Has The Bits Needed To Begin Booting POWER10 Processors
POWER10 is the forthcoming IBM + OpenPOWER processor expected to be shipping in 2021 and manufactured on a 7nm process and offer big improvements over the existing POWER9 microarchitecture...
Wine 5.10 Starts Work On A Unix Library For NTDLL, More WineD3D Vulkan
Wine 5.10 is out as the latest bi-weekly development release of this open-source project for allowing Windows games and applications to run generally gracefully on Linux (and other) platforms...
Phoronix Is Now 16 Years Old, Phoronix Test Suite Turns 12
Today marks sixteen years since I started Phoronix.com for Linux hardware reviews as well as twelve years since the release of Phoronix Test Suite 1.0...
Windows 10 May 2020 vs. Linux Performance On AMD Ryzen Threadripper
Given the recent release of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, here are some fresh benchmarks showing how the latest Windows 10 software update paired with the latest AMD drivers performs against the latest 2020 Linux distribution releases. This testing was done on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X box given the interesting performance differences we have seen in the past to Linux's advantage with these HEDT processors. The Linux distributions tested against Windows 10 May 2020 Update were Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Arch-based Manjaro 20.0.2, Clear Linux 33250, and Fedora Workstation 32.
EXT4 Gets A Nice Batch Of Fixes For Linux 5.8
Ted Ts'o sent in the EXT4 file-system changes on Thursday for Linux 5.8 as the summer 2020 kernel release...
SVGA Gallium3D Now Exposes OpenGL 4.1 Support
Following VMware making the VMWGFX kernel changes for supporting OpenGL 4.x, the SVGA Gallium3D driver is now exposing OpenGL 4.1 in compatibility profile contexts for this open-source graphics driver used as part of the VMware virtualization stack...
Intel Exposes OpenCL 3.0 For Tiger Lake Graphics
With today's Intel Compute Runtime 20.22.16952 release there is now OpenCL 3.0 support exposed for Tiger Lake...
Linux 5.8 Sound Changes Bring New AMD Renoir ACP Driver, Intel Elkhart Lake Support
There is new hardware support as part of the sound subsystem updates for the in-development Linux 5.8 kernel...
Benchmarks Of 2nd Gen AMD EPYC On Amazon EC2 Against Intel Xeon, Graviton2
Today AMD and Amazon announced the general availability of 2nd Gen AMD EPYC "Rome" processors available via the Elastic Compute Cloud. AMD EPYC "Rome" on EC2 with the new "C5a" instance types offer very competitive performance against the latest Intel Xeon instance types, Amazon's own Graviton2 Arm-based instances, and a big upgrade compared to the first-generation EPYC processors in the cloud.
Fedora 33 Proposal To Allow Packages To Build With LLVM Clang Rather Than Requiring GCC
A feature proposal raised by Red Hat's Jeff Law would allow Fedora packages to be built under the LLVM Clang compiler rather than defaulting that all packages to be built under GCC. Clang-built packages would happen where the upstream software recommends using Clang by default or for software without an upstream to let the packager(s) make their own decision...
Linux 5.8 Networking Changes Include Introducing Cable Testing Infrastructure
David Miller on Tuesday sent in all of the networking subsystem updates for the Linux 5.8 kernel and there is a lot in store...
The AMD Ryzen 5 4500U / Ryzen 7 4700U Against Intel With 141 Benchmarks
Following the initial benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U performance a few days ago, here is another more exhaustive look at the performance of this six-core Zen 2 mobile processor as well as that of the eight core Ryzen 7 4700U and several competing Intel CPUs in 140+ benchmarks.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.7 Released - Drops Intel iGPU Security Fix Over Arrays Of Numbers
The GNU Linux-libre 5.7-gnu kernel was released following last weekend's Linux 5.7 kernel release. But the info-gnu mailing list was slow and thus just hitting the wire today for the latest version of this sanitized version of the Linux kernel. One interesting change in GNU Linux-libre 5.7-gnu is dropping the Intel Gen7 "iGPU Leak" security mitigation over not liking the sources...
Intel Atom Camera Driver Resurrected In Linux 5.8 - Benefits A Lot Of Devices
The Linux 5.8 media subsystem changes restore a previously dropped driver for supporting the cameras found on multiple generations of Intel Atom devices...
Red Hat's Stratis Storage 2.1 Released With Encryption Support, Other Improvements
Version 2.1 of Red Hat's Stratis daemon is now available that aims to bring Btrfs/ZFS-like functionality atop the XFS file-system paired with LVM...
Linux 5.8 To Allow Swapping Fn / Ctrl Keys On Apple Keyboards
While there have been out-of-tree Linux patches offering this support already, with the in-development Linux 5.8 kernel comes a mainline solution for allowing the Fn and left Control keys to be swapped on Apple keyboards...
Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2020-05 Released
Intel has released oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2020-05 as their latest snapshot for the current state of their LLVM-based Data Parallel C++ Compiler...
Phoronix Test Suite 9.8 Milestone 1 Readies Another Round Of Benchmarking Features
This week marks 16 years since starting Phoronix.com and 12 years since the Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 release, so what better way to celebrate than a new development release of the Phoronix Test Suite...
More Scheduler Optimizations Land In Linux 5.8
As part of the many areas of the kernel managed by Ingo Molnar, on Tuesday he submitted the pull request with all of the scheduler code updates for Linux 5.8...
AMD Zen/Zen2 RAPL Support Merged In Linux 5.8
Complementing the new AMD Energy Driver in the hwmon subsystem for Linux 5.8 to provide per-socket/core reporting, the Linux perf subsystem in this new kernel version has run-time average power limiting (RAPL) framework integration for AMD Zen/Zen2 CPUs...
Radeon ROCm 3.5 Released With New Features But Still No Navi Support
Radeon Open Compute 3.5 (ROCm 3.5) is now available with a number of improvements but surprisingly still no GFX10/Navi support...
Blender 2.83 Released With OpenVDB Support, Initial OpenXR Integration
Blender 2.83 is out today as the project's first long-term support release (LTS) while still introducing many new features and improvements for existing functionality...
Linux 5.8 Supporting Intel TPAUSE Power-Optimized Delays, TSC Fix When Overclocking
TPAUSE is the new Intel instruction for supporting lightweight power/performance optimized and improved power/performance states for sleeping until the timestamp counter (TSC) has reached a desired value. This new instruction with Intel's Tremont architecture will now be used by Linux 5.8+ on supported CPUs for an optimized power state while waiting on a delay event...
Proton 5.0-8 Release Candidate Brings Game Fixes, Performance Improvements
Valve and CodeWeavers have been preparing a new release of the Proton 5.0 series for powering Steam Play with running modern Windows games on Linux...
Squeezing Extra Performance Out Of The Intel Core i9 10900K With Clear Linux
Besides disabling CPU security mitigations (not recommended if security is of importance), for those wanting to squeeze extra performance out of Intel CPUs like Comet Lake with the Core i9 10900K, loading Intel's performance-optimized Clear Linux is one such way. Here is a look at the current performance that can be gained out of using the latest rolling-release Clear Linux on the i9-10900K in comparison to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
Improved DAX Support Lands In Linux 5.8 - Initially Benefiting XFS + EXT4
The improved DAX code led by Intel has landed in the Linux 5.8 kernel with EXT4 and XFS being the initial file-systems to make use of this improved direct access mode...
Jitter RNG Improvements, Arm CryptoCell CCTRNG Driver, AMD PSP SEV-ES For Linux 5.8
The usual assortment of cryptography updates have landed within Linux 5.8...
RADV Enables Zero vRAM Option For All Games With VKD3D
Mesa's Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver is now enabling the "zero vRAM" option for all VKD3D games -- Direct3D 12 titles running on Steam Play / Wine with this D3D12 to Vulkan layer -- in order to workaround various rendering bugs...
Linux 5.8 Tightens ARM 64-Bit Security With BTI, Shadow Call Stack Support
The 64-bit ARM (ARM64 / AArch64) architecture changes have already landed into the progressing Linux 5.8 codebase...
Ubuntu's ZFS Daemon Zsys 0.5 Released
As part of their work on ZFS support improvements for the in-development Ubuntu 20.10, Zsys 0.5 has been tagged and landing in the "Groovy Gorilla" repository for this ZFS daemon spearheaded by Canonical developers...
Devuan 3.0 Released For Debian 10 Without Systemd
Two years after the release of Devuan 2.0 and just a few months since the Beowulf beta, Devuan 3.0 "Beowulf" is now officially available as this Linux distribution providing a Debian package set not dependent upon systemd...
SELinux Sees Nice Optimizations With Linux 5.8
Security Enhanced Linux is seeing some nice optimizations with the in-development Linux 5.8 kernel...
iXsystems Announces TrueNAS SCALE As A Linux-Based Offering
While iXsystems has been known as one of the leading FreeBSD-focused vendors with their various BSD-powered storage devices and servers as well as contributing significantly to upstream FreeBSD in addition to their former work on TrueOS/PC-BSD, they are now developing a new platform called TrueNAS SCALE that is based on Linux...
Lenovo To Certify Their Full ThinkPad/ThinkStation Line For Linux
Back in April was the announcement that Lenovo would begin shipping some devices with Fedora Linux while now the story gets much juicier today...
Linux 5.8 Sees Many Power Management Updates, Including Another Intel P-State Change
Linux power management / ACPI maintainer Rafael Wysocki of Intel has sent in the usual big batch of PM/ACPI changes for the next version of the kernel, Linux 5.8...
PHP 8.0 JIT Is Offering Very Compelling Performance Ahead Of Its Alpha
With the PHP 8.0 schedule putting the first alpha release for the middle of June, I've been trying out its latest Git state in recent days for looking at its performance as well as when enabling its brand new JIT (Just In Time) compiler support that is new to PHP8. The results are quite compelling and here are metrics going back to the days of PHP 5.4 for comparison.
Firefox 77 Released With Security Fixes, AV1 Image File Support
Mozilla's more rapid release schedule continues and that means today is Firefox 77.0 day...
A Number Of Intel/AMD x86 Updates Hit Linux 5.8
A number of x86 (x86_64) pull requests have been sent in for the in-development Linux 5.8 kernel...
Linux 5.8 Graphics Updates Sent In With AMDGPU TMZ Support, P2P Buffers
The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) updates have been sent in as the open-source graphics/display driver updates for Linux 5.8 amounting to around 42k lines of new code and some 21k lines of code being removed...
KDE Plasma 5.19 Has Better Wayland Support But Their Goal Is Not Yet Complete
Shipping one week from today is KDE Plasma 5.19 and among many other improvements is also significantly enhancing its Wayland support...
Kernel Advancements, Microsoft Linux News Kept Open-Source Fans Entertained In May
During the month of May on Phoronix were 252 original news articles and 20 featured Linux hardware reviews / benchmark specials written by your's truly. This included some surprising announcements from Microsoft, Linux 5.7 getting wrapped up and Linux 5.8 features being firmed up ahead of the now-open merge window, AMD Renoir mobile being a big success, and other milestones for open-source software...
Btrfs Sees A Number Of Improvements With Linux 5.8
SUSE's David Sterba was quite punctual in getting all of the Btrfs file-system updates submitted quickly for the newly-opened Linux 5.8 kernel merge window...
Steam Linux Percentage For May Points To A New Multi-Year High
Valve's May 2020 numbers show another uptick for Steam Linux gaming usage, pointing towards the Linux marketshare continuing to increase with the overall Steam user-base in this coronavirus period leading to record usage with the extra time spent by gamers at home...
Torvalds Blasts "Beyond Stupid" Flushing L1d On Context Switches - Reverts Code For Now
As part of the initial set of changes merged today for Linux 5.8 was the x86/mm material that included the controversial feature of opt-in flushing of the L1 data cache on context switching. Linus Torvalds ended up deciding to revert this functionality as for now at least he views it as crazy...
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