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The Beautiful + Linux-Friendly Unigine 2.12 Engine Released
The Unigine Engine appears to be having great success in the engineering and simulation space more so than for the competitive game engine space, but in any case Unigine 2.12 is now out with this visually stunning engine delivering even more life-like visuals while continuing to be Linux-friendly...
MoltenVK Update Brings Vulkan To Apple's tvOS
The open-source MoltenVK portability layer has already been providing Vulkan support on Apple iOS and macOS by re-mapping the Vulkan API to Apple's Metal graphics framework. With today's update, Vulkan has now come to tvOS as well...
Intel Brings IBM POWER CPU Support To Their Deep Neural Network Library
Besides the code itself to Intel's oneAPI being open-source, the company is being surprisingly open about its support even for areas of usage outside of x86_64 CPUs...
Linux's exFAT File-System Driver Can Now "FSCK" As Fast As Windows
Samsung engineers responsible for the modern exFAT file-system driver for Linux have updated the adjoining "exfatprogs" user-space programs around this file-system. Notable to exfatprogs-1.0.4 is much faster "fsck" file-system checking support...
Eight Great Features Of Linux 5.8
If all goes well the Linux 5.8 kernel will be released as stable this weekend. Linus Torvalds last weekend expressed some uncertainty whether an extra release candidate would be required, but so far this week the kernel Git activity is light, thus for the moment at least is looking like 5.8 will be christened on Sunday...
"Speakup" Promoted Out Of Staging For Linux 5.9
The Speakup screen reader that is built into the kernel and allows for speaking all text printed to the text console from boot-up to shutdown for assisting blind individuals is now being promoted out of staging with Linux 5.9...
X.Org's Latest Security Woes Are Bugs In LibX11, Xserver
The X.Org/X11 Server has been hit by many security vulnerabilities over the past decade as security researchers eye more open-source software. Some of these vulnerabilities date back to even the 80's and 90's given how X11 has built up over time. The X.Org Server security was previously characterized as being even worse than it looks while today the latest vulnerabilities have been made public...
GTK 3.99 Released With The GTK4 Toolkit Finally Close To Debut
The developers working long on the GTK4 toolkit are finally close to declaring version 4.0...
LIBEI Yields New Effort For Emulating Input Devices In Wayland
Red Hat's input expert Peter Hutterer has started writing another library to help the Linux input ecosystem: LIBEI. This new library is focused on offering emulated input device support for Wayland in order to support use-cases like xdotool for automating input events...
Raspberry Pi 4 "V3DV" Vulkan Driver Begins Tackling MSAA, Other Improvements
This month the Raspberry Pi Foundation funded "V3DV" open-source Vulkan driver for the Raspberry Pi 4 began being able to run vkQuake. In ending out July, the developers at consulting firm Igalia who are working on this driver for the Raspberry Pi Foundation shared some of their latest driver activity...
Wayland's Weston 9.0 Reaches Alpha
Weston 9.0 release preparations are getting underway. At least compared to the original Weston 9.0 release plans, this Wayland compositor is running about a month behind those plans but in any case the release is now making its way to reality...
Intel PMT Framework + Tiger Lake Telemetry Support Updated For Linux
Back in May I wrote about Intel working on Platform Monitoring Technology or hardware telemetry capabilities that are coming with Tiger Lake. The Linux support continues to be worked on for this "PMT" functionality although it looks like the work won't be ready in time for the imminent Linux 5.9 kernel merge window...
Wayland's Weston Compositor Introduces Kiosk/Fullscreen Shell
While there is already the Cage kiosk full-screen shell as well as the likes of Ubuntu's Mir Kiosk Shell, Wayland's Weston reference compositor now has its own implementation...
Systemd 246 Released With Many Changes
Systemd 246 is out today as the newest version of this dominant Linux init system and system/service manager. Systemd 246 has a lot of new functionality in time for making it into at least some of the autumn 2020 Linux distributions...
ACO Radeon Shader Back-End Adds Unit Testing Framework To Help Test Optimizations
The popular "ACO" shader compiler back-end that recently was promoted to the default shader compiler for Mesa's open-source Radeon Vulkan driver (RADV) has long been testing with shaders and traces while now a proper unit testing framework is being introduced for verifying optimizations are correctly handled, ensuring no regressions, etc...
System76 Talks Up Their Forthcoming Linux Keyboard
Following in the steps of their hand-crafted Thelio desktops manufactured in-house in Colorado, Linux PC vendor System76 is also working to not only manufacture their own laptops but also other components like their own keyboard...
OPNsense 20.7 Released For This BSD-Powered Open-Source Firewall
OPNsense 20.7 "Legendary Lion" released today as "a major operating system jump forward on a sustainable firewall experience" powered by HardenedBSD...
Intel Celeron G5900 + Pentium Gold G6400 Benchmarks - Low-Price Comet Lake CPUs
While we have looked a lot at how the Core i9 10900K performs at the top-end of Intel's Comet Lake line-up as well as with the likes of the i5-10600K and i3-10100, here is our first look at the very bottom of the stack with the new Celeron and Pentium processors. Benchmarked today are the Celeron G5900 as a ~$40 processor and the Pentium Gold G6400 that retails for around $60 and compared against other low-end Intel and AMD processors as well as older Intel Core i3 CPUs.
Intel ISPC Compiler Lands GPU Code Generation Support
Intel's open-source ISPC (the Intel SPMD Program Compiler) now has preliminary support for code generation targeting their GPUs...
AMD's ROCm AOMP Compiler 11.7-1 Brings OMPD Support, ROCgdb
The AMD ROCm developer tool engineers have released a new build of AOMP, their LLVM Clang compiler downstream that adds OpenMP support for Radeon GPU offloading until that support ultimately makes it back upstream into LLVM/Clang...
Intel Prepping Bus Lock Detection For Linux To Avoid This Performance Pitfall
Building off the recently mainlined Intel work on split lock detection, Intel engineers have now been extending that with bus lock detection support...
MSM Open-Source Driver Continues On Qualcomm Adreno 640/650 Series Bring-Up
The open-source MSM DRM driver developed by Google, Qualcomm's Code Aurora, and other parties as what started out as part of the "Freedreno" driver initiative is continuing to see better support for the newer Adreno 640 and 650 series...
Linux Quietly Makes It Harder To Guess Network RNG's Internal State
Merged today to mainline for Linux 5.8 Git and also marked for back-porting is a change to make it more difficult to guess the network random number generator's internal state. It looks like it could be for a yet-to-be-published vulnerability...
GCC Sees More Progress On Ability To Parallelize The Compilation Of Large Source Files
While GCC with GNU Make and other build systems can scale nicely in compiling many files concurrently, there has been an ongoing GCC effort to be able to parallelize more of the GNU Compiler Collection work when compiling large source files...
BootHole Blows Hole In GRUB2 Bootloader Security, Including UEFI SecureBoot
A major vulnerability in the GRUB2 boot-loader has been made public today that compromises its UEFI SecureBoot capabilities...
Samsung 870 QVO SSD Performance On Ubuntu Linux
The Samsung 870 QVO solid-state drives announced at the end of June have begun appearing at Internet retailers. The Samsung 870 QVO is the company's latest QLC NAND solid-state drive offering 1TB of storage for a little more than $120 USD all the way up to 4TB for $500 and an 8TB variant for $900. For those curious about the EXT4 file-system Linux performance out of the Samsung 870 QVO, here are some benchmarks.
Nano 5.0 Released As A Big Feature Update To This Easy-To-Use Terminal Text Editor
The popular GNU Nano terminal text editor has reached version 5.0...
Apache Software Foundation Estimates Its Code Value Increased ~$600M For FY2020
For fiscal year 2019 the Apache Software Foundation valued their codebase at around $20 billion USD. The open-source organization has now published their annual report for fiscal year 2020...
Google Sends Patches For AMD Zen / Zen 2 RAPL PowerCap Support
Building off the work sent out by Google engineers in recent months and merged for Linux 5.8 around RAPL support for AMD Zen / Zen 2 CPUs with supporting the "runtime average power limiting" counters on Linux similar to Intel's longstanding support, that work has continued now with Zen RAPL support in the PowerCap driver...
Intel Making It Easier To Flash Ethernet Device Firmware On Linux
For those using the Intel ICE Linux network driver that is used for the likes of the E800 series, it's now going to be easier updating the device firmware from Linux...
L1d Flushing Patches Revived After It Was Rejected From Linux 5.8 As "Beyond Stupid"
Worked out in recent months by an Amazon engineer was optional L1 data cache flushing on context switches to allow for greater computer security in an era of data sampling vulnerabilities and other data leakage issues via side channels. It was sent in for Linux 5.8 but Linus Torvalds characterized it as "beyond stupid" and not being convinced by it. Well, now it's been revised but isn't yet clear if it will appease Torvalds for mainline inclusion...
Linux 5.9 To Support New EF100 NIC Architecture Developed By Xilinx
One of the new network drivers now queued up for Linux 5.9 is the SFC EF100 driver for the EF100 NIC architecture...
LLVM 11.0-RC1 Now Available For Testing
While LLVM 11.0 was branched almost two weeks ago with many new/improved features for this open-source compiler stack, it has taken until today to get into shape for issuing the first release candidate...
AMD "Navy Flounder" Support Merged Into Mesa 20.2
"Navy Flounder" as the codename for another Navi 2 GPU following the "Sienna Cichlid" Linux driver work has made it into Mesa 20.2 for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver...
Microsoft Engineer Proposes "TRAMPFD" For Improving Linux Security
A Microsoft engineer is proposing the Trampoline File Descriptor "TRAMPFD" as a new kernel API for securely dealing with trampoline code on systems. There are concerns already over the potential performance implications but there does seem to be some interest in this approach...
Valve Hires Another Developer To Work On RADV Radeon Vulkan Driver
Valve appears to have hired yet another open-source graphics driver developer and will initially be working on the Mesa Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Hits Beta With New/Updated Application Streams
Red Hat has announced the public beta of the forthcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 release...
OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 Reaches Alpha
Along with OpenMandriva working on a rolling-release version of its distribution long ago derived from Mandrake/Mandriva, OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 is coming along as the next stable release...
Microsoft + Oculus Shipping First Conformant OpenXR 1.0 Implementations
The Khronos Group announced this morning that Microsoft and Oculus are the first two companies shipping conformant OpenXR 1.0 implementations...
GNOME OS Images Available For Testing
GNOME OS as the Linux build with bleeding edge GNOME software for testing continues taking shape and a call for testing has been issued...
Proposed GNOME Patches Would Switch To Triple Buffering When The GPU Is Running Behind
The latest GNOME performance work being explored is effectively how to make the Intel graphics clock speed ramp up quicker when necessary. Canonical developer Daniel van Vugt is working on a set of patches for enabling triple buffering with Mutter when the GPU starts falling behind and that additional rendering work in turn should ramp up Intel GPUs to their optimal frequency in order to smooth out the performance...
Rust-Written Redox OS Now Supports GDB Debugging
For helping to debug more issues within the Rust-written Redox operating system, the GNU Debugger (GDB) is beginning to work well on the platform...
Linux To Allow Limiting Tiger Lake SoC PL4 Package Maximum Power Limit
Intel has been preparing "Power Limit4" support for their Linux PowerCap driver that is being rolled out for the forthcoming Tiger Lake SoCs...
Radeon "Southern Islands" Support Continues Improving In AMDGPU Driver - GPU Reset
The AMD Radeon GCN 1.0 "Southern Islands" graphics processors continue seeing open-source driver improvements on Linux in 2020...
Intel Rolls Out Leadership Changes Following Last Week's 7nm Delay Announcement
Following last week's public disclosure that Intel is running six to twelve months behind on their 7nm production, Intel this evening announced a set of leadership changes to move the company forward...
Purism's Librem 5 "Dogwood" Seeing Improvements In Battery Life
Purism has revealed more details about their improved "Dogwood" batch that will be soon shipping for their Librem 5 GNU/Linux smartphone. The battery life is longer but still short of what is provided by modern day flagship smartphones...
Fedora 33 Making Progress With Their Btrfs-By-Default On The Desktop
A progress report was shared today on the work towards making the Btrfs file-system the default choice for the desktop spins of the upcoming Fedora 33...
Git 2.28 Now Shipping With Feature For Configurable Default/Main Branch Name
Git 2.28 is now officially out this Monday and features continued work on moving off the "master" default branch naming as well as the ongoing work around ultimately transitioning from SHA1 to SHA256 for hashing to prevent possible collisions...
Firefox 79 Is Ready To Ship With Safeguard On "_blank" Links, More Wayland VA-API Work
Firefox 79.0 isn't scheduled to be formally announced until Tuesday but the release binaries have now hit Mozilla's FTP servers...
GCC Benchmarks At Varying Optimization Levels With Core i9 10900K Show An Unexpected Surprise
With the Intel Core i9 10900K "Comet Lake" processor here are some fresh GCC compiler benchmarks when looking at the performance of GCC 8.4 versus 9.3 versus a 10.2 snapshot while testing with optimization flags of -O2, -O3 -march=native, and -O3 -march=native -flto.
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