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D9VK 0.13f Brings Extra Features For Direct3D 9 Over Vulkan
It was just earlier this month that D9VK 0.13 was released with new features while now a "0.13f" Hypnofrog release is available in pre-release form...
Intel Speed Select Technology Comes To Linux With The 5.3 Kernel
With the in-development Linux 5.3 kernel is now support for Intel Speed Select Technology (SST) that was introduced as part of Cascade Lake processors. Speed Select Technology allows optimizing the system with per-core performance configurations to prioritize certain workloads while lowering the performance envelope for other cores...
Spectre Mitigation Performance Impact Benchmarks On AMD Ryzen 3700X / 3900X Against Intel
AMD Zen 2 processors feature hardware-based mitigations for Spectre V2 and Spectre V4 SSBD while remaining immune to the likes of Meltdown and Zombieload. Here are some benchmarks looking at toggling the CPU speculative execution mitigations across various Intel and AMD processors.
ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO Testing On Ubuntu 18.04 Linux
For those in the market for an AMD X570 high-end motherboard for use with the new Zen 2 processors, the ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO was one of the boards sent out as part of the reviewer's kit and it's been working out quite well...
The Massive DRM Pull Request With AMDGPU Navi Support Sent In For Linux 5.3
At 479,818 lines of new code and just 36,145 lines of code removed while touching nearly two thousand files, the Direct Rendering Manger (DRM) driver updates for Linux 5.3 are huge. But a big portion of that line count is the addition of AMD Radeon RX 5000 "Navi" support and a good portion of that in turn being auto-generated header files. Navi support is ready for the mainline Linux kernel!..
Q4OS 3.8 Released As A Traditional Desktop Linux Distribution Built Atop Debian 10.0
With more tier-one Linux distributions working on plans for doing away with 32-bit x86 support, if you are looking for a new distribution to play nicely with older hardware, Q4OS 3.8 may be it...
Char/Misc Has A Bit Of Changes All Over For Linux 5.3
The char/misc changes with each succeeding kernel release seem to have less changes to the character device subsystem itself and more just a random collection of changes not fitting in other subsystems / pull requests. With Linux 5.3 comes another smothering of different changes...
OpenMandriva Lx 4.1 Aiming To PGO More Packages, Use IWD For WiFi Connections
While OpenMandriva Lx 4.0 was just released last month, we are already looking forward to OpenMandriva 4.1 for a number of improvements and some new features...
Various Chrome OS Hardware Support Improvements Make It Into Linux 5.3 Mainline
Various Chrome OS hardware platform support improvements have made it into the Linux 5.3 kernel for those after running other Linux distributions on Chromebooks and the like as well as reducing Google's maintenance burden with traditionally carrying so much material out-of-tree...
Linux's UBIFS File-System Picks Up Support For Zstd Compression
The UBIFS file-system for usage on un-managed flash memory devices now has support for Zstd compression...
Vulkan 1.1.115 Released With Another Batch Of Corrections
Vulkan has been sticking to its weekly release regiment this summer. While recent weekly updates have introduced new Vulkan extensions, with today's Vulkan 1.1.115 release there are not any new extensions in tow...
FreeBSD 12 Runs Refreshingly Easy On AMD Ryzen 9 3900X - Benchmarks Against Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
While newer Linux distributions have run into problems on the new AMD Zen 2 desktop CPUs (fixed by a systemd patch or fundamentally by a BIOS update) and DragonFlyBSD needed a separate boot fix, FreeBSD 12.0 installed out-of-the-box fine on the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X test system with ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO WiFi motherboard.
Linux 5.2.1 Released For Riding The Latest Stable Kernel
For those that generally wait for the first point release before upgrading to a new kernel series, Greg Kroah-Hartman released Linux 5.2.1 this Sunday morning...
KDE's kstart5 Now Works On Wayland, No More HiDPI Screen Flickering At Start-Up
There is less than two months to go until KDE's annual Akademy conference, which this year is being hosted in Milan, Italy. But even with summer activities, KDE development remains quite busy. KDE developer Nate Graham has written another one of his weekly blog posts highlighting the interesting development work going into this open-source desktop environment...
Linux 5.3 Picking Up IPMB Driver For Intelligent Platform Management Bus
Contributed by Mellanox to the Linux 5.3 kernel is an IPMB driver for the Intelligent Platform Management Bus...
Fedora To Stop Providing i686 Kernels, Might Also Drop 32-Bit Modular/Everything Repos
The proposed change to no longer build i686 Linux kernel packages beginning with the Fedora 31 release later this year has been approved. Additionally, they might also begin removing some 32-bit repositories...
Unreal Engine 4.23 Preview Brings Virtual Texturing, Other Enhancements
Epic Games released the first public preview this week of Unreal Engine 4.23...
The Input Driver Updates For Linux 5.3 Bring New Hardware Support
The input and HID subsystem updates were sent in this week with various hardware support additions and improvements...
DXVK 1.3 Released With Discard Optimization, Async Presentation
Philip Rebohle released version 1.3 of DXVK today, the widely-used Direct3D 10/11 to Vulkan translation layer for accelerating Windows gaming on Linux under Wine and most known with Steam Play...
NVIDIA's Graphics Driver Will Run Into Problems With Linux 5.3 On IBM POWER
For those using the NVIDIA proprietary graphics driver on an IBM POWER system, it could be a while before seeing Linux 5.3+ kernel support. Upstream has removed code depended upon by the NVIDIA binary driver for supporting the POWER architecture and as is the case they don't care that it will break NVIDIA driver support since it's binary/out-of-tree...
OpenHMD 0.3 Released With Support For More VR/AR Devices
Nearly three years after OpenHMD 0.2, the OpenHMD 0.3 release is now available for the open-source SDK and support for various AR/VR headsets...
Networking Changes For Linux 5.3 Bring New Google Driver But No WireGuard
The networking subsystem updates were sent out on Wednesday for the Linux 5.3 kernel and include a bunch of improvements to many different drivers...
KDE Frameworks 5.60 Released With Many Changes & Fixes
Today marks the immediate availability of KDE Frameworks 5.60...
AMD Picasso Support For Coreboot Appears Finally Ready
Back in April I wrote about Coreboot seeing AMD Picasso APU enablement work as the first Zen/Ryzen processor target being handled by this open-source BIOS alternative. It now looks like that Picasso support is all squared away and ready for use by future AMD-powered Google Chromebooks...
Glibc's Slow Turnaround For Y2038 Fixes Is Frustrating
While there is another nineteen years to go until the Year 2038 problem manifests, the GNU C Library "glibc" is one of the key software components still needing some fixes for this issue where this problem where storing the Unix time as a 32-bit signed integer will wrap around and become a negative number...
Wayland's Weston 7.0 Compositor Aiming To Release Next Month
Simon Ser who has been serving as the Wayland/Weston release manager has laid out a schedule for getting out the next major release of Wayland's reference compositor...
XFS Gets Cleaned Up In Linux 5.3 Kernel Development Activity
While not too eventful on the end-user feature front, the XFS file-system has seen another round of clean-ups with the ongoing Linux 5.3 merge window...
Purism's Librem 5 July Update Cites Software Progress, No Hardware Update
Purism has shared their July update on their Librem 5 Linux smartphone progress, which is mostly focused around inching along their software support but without any update on their hardware or final design. While their latest public information has continued to report a "Q3" ship date, that's looking increasingly unlikely...
AMD Releases BIOS Fix To Motherboard Partners For Booting Newer Linux Distributions
AMD has just alerted us that they have released a BIOS fix to their motherboard partners that takes care of the issue around booting newer Linux distributions on the new Zen 2 processors...
Initial Raspberry Pi 4 Performance Benchmarks
It's been (and still is) a particularly busy few weeks for benchmarking. For those curious about the Raspberry Pi 4 performance that was announced at the end of June along with Raspbian 10, here are our initial performance benchmarks of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B in 2GB and 4GB variants compared to various other ARM SBCs.
GNOME's Mutter Picks Up Another Optimization For Helping DisplayLink-Type Hardware
Collabora's Pekka Paalanen landed another optimization this week into GNOME's Mutter for further enhancing the performance of using DisplayLink hardware and similar secondary GPUs under this Linux desktop...
F2FS Gains Native SWAP File Support, Other Improvements
F2FS is already very fast compared to the long-standing Linux file-systems when benchmarking on solid-state drives while for Linux 5.3 this file-system is getting in even better shape...
Linux 5.3 Picks Up Support For Compressed Firmware Files - Measurable Storage Savings
With the growing number of devices requiring loadable firmware/microcode at run-time and Linux continuing to simply support a lot more hardware, the size of /lib/firmware has ballooned in recent years while now for the upcoming Linux 5.3 kernel release is the ability to compress these firmware files for fairly significant space savings...
Wayland's Weston Gets Option To Enable HDCP Support Per-Output
An Intel open-source developer contributed support to Wayland's reference Weston compositor for enabling HDCP support on a per-output basis using a new allow_hdcp option...
AMD "GFX908" Additions Land In LLVM 9.0 For New Workstation GPU
Weeks ahead of SIGGRAPH and days ahead of the LLVM 9.0 code branching, a number of big "GFX908" commits have been landing in the AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler back-end over the past day...
Kernel Address Space Isolation Aims To Prevent Leaking Data From Hyper Threading Attacks
Kernel Address Space Isolation is an experimental feature in development by Oracle in aiming to prevent leaking sensitive data from Intel Hyper Threading due to speculative execution attacks like L1TF...
Valve Rolls Out Steam Labs
Valve's Steam Labs is the new centralized place for their different experiments around the Steam marketplace...
RADV Picks Up Geometry Shader Support For Navi/GFX10
It's on a daily basis we are seeing improvements to the newly-added Radeon RX 5700 "Navi" support with the open-source Linux graphics driver stack. Today brings geometry shader support for the Mesa RADV Vulkan driver...
Linux 5.3 Is Another Busy Kernel Merge Window Even For The Summer Months
While just being a few days into the two-week long merge window for Linux 5.3, it's certainly another busy cycle even when considering the summer months tend to be a bit slower for developers...
The Performance Impact To AMD Zen 2 Compiler Tuning On GCC 9 + Znver2
One of the areas that I always have "fun" benchmarking for new CPU launches is looking at the compiler performance. Following the recent Ryzen 3000 series launch I carried out some initial benchmarks looking at the current Zen 2 performance using the newest GCC 9 stable series with its "znver2" optimizations. Here is a look at how the Znver2 optimizations work out when running some benchmarks on the optimized binaries with a Ryzen 9 3900X running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
AMD's GPU Performance API 3.4 Adds Navi Support, Other Features
AMD's GPUOpen group has released a new version of their GPU Performance API (GPA) with Navi support...
GNOME Software Moving Forward With Disabling Snap Plugin
While currently Ubuntu makes use of GNOME Software as their "software center" (or "app store") with Snap integration, as we wrote about recently Canonical has begun writing their own Snap Store. Given this and that they don't plan to use GNOME Software in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and thus have taken their developers away from working on the upstream support, GNOME developers are planning to disable the Snap plug-in for GNOME Software...
Linux 5.3 Enables "-Wimplicit-fallthrough" Compiler Flag
The recent work on enabling "-Wimplicit-fallthrough" behavior for the Linux kernel has culminated in Linux 5.3 with actually being able to universally enable this compiler feature...
DragonFlyBSD Gets Fix To Be Able To Boot AMD Zen 2 Processors
Separate from the Linux boot issue affecting AMD Ryzen 3000 (Zen 2) processors that has been attributed to RdRand, DragonFlyBSD is the first BSD at least we've seen getting a separate fix to be able to boot these new AMD processors...
EXT4 For Linux 5.3 Gets Fixes & Faster Case-Insensitive Lookups
The EXT4 file-system updates have already landed for the Linux 5.3 kernel merge window that opened this week...
Linux's Perf Subsystem Begins Prepping For Snow Ridge, Other New Intel Hardware Support
Snow Ridge is the SoC Intel announced last December as a 10nm product intended for 5G products. With the in-development Linux 5.3 kernel is initial "perf" subsystem support for Snow Ridge...
AMD Posts New CPUFreq Driver For CPPC Support With Zen 2 CPUs
AMD Zen 2 CPUs support ACPI's Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) for tuning the system to energy and/or performance requirements. AMD has now published a new CPUfreq driver for handling their CPPC implementation and the new controls found with their new processors...
Linux 5.3 Continues Advancing Intel's Sound Open Firmware
Linux sound subsystem maintainer Takashi Iwai sent in the big set of audio driver changes for Linux 5.3...
NetBSD Working On DRM ioctl Support, Eventually To Allow Steam On Linux Gaming Support
In addition to better Wine support on NetBSD thanks to Google Summer of Code 2019, another student developer has been working on DRM ioctl support including when running their Linux emulation packages. Ultimately the hope is they can run the Steam Linux binary on NetBSD to enjoy gaming with DRM+Mesa...
Linux 5.3 Picks Up Utilization Clamping - Ensuring GUI Threads Get Maximum Frequency
The scheduler changes for the Linux 5.3 kernel are as busy as ever...
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