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XWayland Receive An EGL-Based GLX Provider, Helping Various Games On Linux
A notable improvement was merged into the "xserver" Git tree for the eventual X.Org Server 1.21 release that will improve the support for various Linux games relying on XWayland for running under a Wayland compositor...
GNU Binutils Begins Landing eBPF Support
The GNU Binutils is finally getting wired up around the Extended BPF (eBPF) as the modern, in-kernel virtual machine that stretches the Berkeley Packet Filter beyond the networking subsystem...
OpenGL 4.6 / SPIR-V Support Might Be Inching Closer For Mesa Drivers
We're quickly approaching the two year anniversary of the OpenGL 4.6 release and it's looking like the Intel/RadeonSI drivers might be inching towards the finish line for that latest major revision of the graphics API...
Valve's Proton Pulls In Latest DXVK, Steam Networking Updates, Controller Layout Fixes
The Valve developers maintaining their Proton fork of Wine for use by Steam Play have outed a new update, version 4.2-5...
Clear Linux Discovers Another AVX2/AVX512 Fix/Optimization To Yield Better Performance
For those running a system with AVX-512 support, Clear Linux builds as of this week should be yielding even better performance on top of their existing AVX2 and AVX-512 optimizations...
Rust 1.35 Released With Support For Empty Debug Macro, ~4x Faster ASCII Case Conversions
Version 1.35 of the Rust programming language implementation was released today with a variety of different usability and convenience improvements...
GNOME 3.34's Mutter Gets Important Fix To Avoid Stuttering / Frame Skips
In addition to GNOME's Mutter compositor / window manager seeing an important fix recently lowering the output lag under X11 so it matches GNOME's Wayland performance, another important Mutter fix also landed...
Ubuntu 19.10 To Bundle NVIDIA's Proprietary Driver Packages As Part Of Its ISO
For Ubuntu 19.10 the developers are adding the NVIDIA driver packages onto the ISO. The NVIDIA binary drivers won't be activated by default, but will be present on the install media to make it easier to enable post-install...
ZFS On Linux 0.8 Released With Native Encryption, TRIM, Device Removal
The feature-packed and long-desired ZFS On Linux 0.8 release has finally taken place! ZoL 0.8 is out there!..
ZombieLoad Mitigation Costs For Intel Haswell Xeon, Plus Overall Mitigation Impact
With tests over the past week following the disclosure of the Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) vulnerabilities also known as "Zombieload", we've looked at the MDS mitigation costs (and now the overall Spectre/Meltdown/L1TF/MDS impact) for desktop CPUs, servers, and some laptop hardware. I've also begun doing some tests on older hardware, such as some Phoronix readers curious how well aging Intel Haswell CPUs are affected...
IBM Begins Plumbing "Future" Processor Into GCC Compiler - POWER10?
IBM engineers have landed initial support for "-mcpu=future" into the GCC compiler... As they say in the commit message, "a future architecture level, as yet unnamed."..
Firefox 68 Performance Is Looking Good With WebRender On Linux
With Firefox 67 having released this week, Firefox 68 is in beta and its performance from our tests thus far on Ubuntu Linux are looking real good. In particular, if enabling the WebRender option that remains off by default on Linux, there are some nice performance gains especially.
GParted 1.0 Release Approaching For Linux Partition Editor - Live 1.0 Beta Released
The GParted graphical partition editor for Linux systems has been around for 14 years and finally it's looking like the version 1.0 release is on the horizon...
AMD GCN GPU Target Continuing To Improve For The GCC 10 Compiler
With the recent release of the GCC 9 stable compiler there is the initial "AMD GCN" GPU target/back-end merged. However, for this GNU Compiler Collection release the AMD GCN target isn't all that useful but continued work on it gives us hope of seeing it in good shape for next year's GCC 10 release...
PostgreSQL 12 Beta Released With Performance Improvements
Out today is the first beta of the upcoming PostgreSQL 12.0 database server...
Wine & Mingw-w64 Might Tighten Up Their Relationship - Possible "WineSDK"
Developers between the Wine and Mingw-w64 projects are discussing the potential for further embracing their relationship given the overlap in trajectory and both benefiting from close collaboration. This extended relationship could also involve Mingw-w64 potentially adopting Wine's branding...
Huawei Linux Laptop Driver Improvements On The Way
While Microsoft is severing its relationship with Huawei, those with Huawei laptops may find a better experience on Linux...
Total War: Three Kingdoms Sees Same-Day Linux Release
Feral Interactive has managed to deliver a same-day release of their Linux and macOS ports to coincide with today's Windows release of Total War: Three Kingdoms...
OpenSUSE Adds Option To Installer For Toggling Performance-Hitting CPU Mitigations
With the newly released openSUSE Leap 15.1 they have added an option to their installer for toggling the CPU mitigations around Spectre / Meltdown / Foreshadow / Zombieload to make it very convenient should you choose to retain maximum performance while foregoing the security measures. But it also allows disabling SMT/HT from the installer should you prefer maximum security...
NVIDIA 418.52.07 Linux Driver Wires In Two More Extensions
NVIDIA today released the 418.52.07 Linux driver as an updated build intended for Vulkan developers with it introducing support for two more extensions...
Problems Being Investigated Under Wayland Itches Program, Including Gaming Performance
Last week we wrote about a "Wayland Itches" program being devised by prolific open-source contributor Hans de Goede of Red Hat. The goal of this program is to address itches/paper-cuts/problems in using GNOME Shell atop Wayland. He's received a fair amount of feedback so far and has some early indications to share...
AMD Radeon VII Linux Performance vs. NVIDIA Gaming On Ubuntu For Q2'2019
It's been three months now since the AMD Radeon VII 7nm "Vega 20" graphics card was released and while we hopefully won't be waiting much longer for Navi to make its debut, for the time being this is the latest and great AMD Radeon consumer graphics card -- priced at around $700 USD. Here are some fresh benchmarks of the Radeon VII on Linux and compared to various high-end NVIDIA graphics cards while all testing happened from Ubuntu 19.04.
An Early Look At Some PHP 7.4 Performance Benchmarks
The initial PHP 7.4 Alpha 1 release is just two weeks away already... Curious about the performance of this yearly update to PHP7, I ran some benchmarks on the latest development code as of this morning compared to the earlier PHP7 releases and even PHP-8.0 that is in development on Git master...
OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 Released - Based Off SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1
OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 is now available as the latest openSUSE released that is in turn based off SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 1 sources...
Intel Open-Source 19.19.12968 Compute Runtime Released
For those making use of Intel's OpenCL "NEO" Compute Runtime, a new tagged release is now available...
Intel Icelake Brings New Top-Down Performance Counters
While the Linux support for Intel's long awaited Icelake support has been out there for months and all fundamentals seemingly mature, there have been a few last-minute additions around some non-essential functionality. One of the latest Linux kernel patch series around Icelake is adding support for new Top-Down performance counters for these next-generation Intel processors...
AMD Begins Queueing Graphics Driver Changes For The Linux 5.3 Kernel
Being past the Linux 5.2 kernel merge window, AMD's open-source Linux graphics driver developers have already begun queuing changes anticipated for Linux 5.3 via a work-in-progress tree...
Illumos-Powered OmniOS Gets Updated Against MDS / ZombieLoad Vulnerabilities
While it was just earlier this month that the OpenSolaris/Illumos-based OmniOS saw a big LTS release, it's already been succeeded by a new release given the recent Intel MDS / Zombieload CPU vulnerabilities coming to light...
Intel Iris Gallium3D Driver Gets On-Disk Shader Cache Support
In helping to speed-up game load times when switching to the new Intel "Iris" Gallium3D OpenGL Linux driver and smooth out frame-rates for games sporadically loading shaders, Mesa 19.2-devel has added on-disk shader cache support for the driver...
systemd Clocks In At More Than 1.2 Million Lines
Five years ago today was the story on Phoronix how the systemd source tree was approaching 550k lines so curiosity got the best of me to see how large is the systemd Git repository today. Well, now it's over 1.2 million lines...
Mesa 19.0.5 Released As The Series Approaches The End
Mesa 19.0.5 is now available as what is expected to be the second to the last release in the Mesa 19.0 series...
Arch-Based Antergos Linux Distribution Calls It Quits
The Arch-based Antergos Linux distribution that aimed to make Arch Linux more accessible to the Linux desktop masses is closing up shop...
GNOME 3.34's Mutter Lowers Output Lag On X11 To Match Wayland Performance
Adding to the list of positive changes with GNOME 3.34 due out this September is lowering possible output lag when running GNOME's Mutter on X11/X.Org...
Mesa 19.1-RC3 Brings NIR, Vulkan Driver Fixes & Other Changes
If all goes well the Mesa 19.1 release will be happening in the next week or two. But for those wanting to help test this open-source graphics driver stack, Mesa 19.1-RC3 was released today as the newest weekly release candidate...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 Benchmarks On AMD EPYC - Big Speed-Ups Over RHEL7
Since the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 at the start of May we've been running various benchmarks of this latest enterprise Linux platform. Our tests to date have been with Intel Xeon hardware where it's been performing well and a nice speed-up over RHEL 7 with modern Xeon Scalable CPUs. Similarly, AMD EPYC is also much faster with RHEL 8.0 thanks to the much newer Linux kernel, compiler, and other software updates.
Firefox 67.0 Released With Better Performance, Switches To Dav1d AV1 Decoder
Mozilla set sail Firefox 67.0 this morning as the newest version of this web browser and the update is heavy on the feature front...
Raspberry Pi Close To Seeing CPUFreq Support
Nicolas Saenz Julienne of SUSE has been working on CPUFreq support for the Raspberry Pi single board computers to allow for the Linux kernel to provide CPU frequency scaling controls...
Spectre/Meltdown/L1TF/MDS Mitigation Costs On An Intel Dual Core + HT Laptop
Following the recent desktop CPU benchmarks and server CPU benchmarks following the MDS/ZombieLoad mitigations coming to light and looking at the overall performance cost to mitigating these current CPU vulnerabilities, there was some speculation by some in the community that the older dual-core CPUs with Hyper Threading would be particularly hard hit. Here are some benchmarks of a Lenovo ThinkPad with Core i7 Broadwell CPU looking at those mitigation costs...
The Better Logitech Wireless Device Support In The Linux 5.2 Kernel
Of the many new features in Linux 5.2 there are various Logitech mouse and keyboard support improvements particularly for the wireless devices...
SiFive RISC-V SoCs Can Now Be Paired With A GPU... Imagination's PowerVR
If you want a SiFive SoC for the royalty-free, open-source RISC-V architecture it's now possible to pair it with graphics. Unfortunately, the graphics option is about as far from open-source as possible...
DragonFlyBSD 5.4.3 Released With Various Fixes
DragonFlyBSD 5.4.3 was released on Monday with just a hand full of changes over last month's 5.4.2 point release...
X.Org's XDC2019 Issues Call For Proposals On Wayland, Mesa, X.Org, Etc
X.Org's annual event, the X.Org Developers' Conference, is running like a well-oiled machined these days. While there are still months to go until XDC2019 in Montreal, a Call for Proposals has been issued for those wishing to speak at this annual gathering that pertains to Wayland, Mesa, libinput, Cairo, and related components as well, yes, the X.Org Server...
ESR Switches To Threadripper But His GCC SVN-To-Git Conversion Could Still Take Months
It looks like the saga of converting the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) source tree from SVN to Git isn't over yet and could still take months until completion...
Ubuntu Expands Its Kernel Uploader Team
As a sign of the times with the Linux kernel being affected by an increasing number of CVEs (and particularly high profile ones at that), there are now more Ubuntu developers with upload rights for sending down new kernel upgrades...
A Look At The MDS Cost On Xeon, EPYC & Xeon Total Impact Of Affected CPU Vulnerabilities
This weekend I posted a number of benchmarks looking at the performance impact of the new MDS/Zombieload vulnerabilities that also included a look at the overall cost of Spectre/Meltdown/L1TF/MDS on Intel desktop CPUs and AMD CPUs (Spectre). In this article are similar benchmarks but turning the attention now to Intel Xeon hardware and also comparing those total mitigation costs against AMD EPYC with its Spectre mitigations.
NetBSD 8.1 RC1 Released With MDS Mitigations, Option To Turn Off SMT/HT, Driver Updates
The first and only anticipated release candidate for NetBSD 8.1 is now available for testing...
RadeonSI Primitive Culling Lands In Mesa 19.2
The past few months AMD's Marek Olšák has been working on primitive culling support for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver and last week that code was merged into the Mesa 19.2 development code...
Intel Graphics Compiler 1.0.4 Released With Fixes & Improvements
Less than one month after releasing the Intel Graphics Compiler 1.0.3, the Intel team maintaining "IGC" today released version 1.0.4...
Xen Developers Continue Work On CPU Core Scheduling Support
Sent out earlier this month is the second version of the Xen core scheduling patches that allow for CPU core and socket-level scheduling by this virtualization hypervisor...
Lenovo Hooks Up With Debian For DebConf 19
Not only does this appear to be the first time Lenovo has decided to sponsor Debian's annual conference, but they have done so at the flagship "platinum" sponsorship tier...
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