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Updated 2024-11-29 15:30
STACKLEAK Plug-In Being Reattempted For Inclusion In Linux 4.20
Originally attempted for the Linux 4.19 kernel but not merged that cycle was the STACKLEAK GCC plug-in that was ported for the mainline code-base from the Linux GrSecurity patch-set. That plug-in is now trying to get into the Linux 4.20 (or perhaps relabeled as 5.0) kernel...
Radeon Software 18.40 Released For Linux Systems
Primarily for Linux workstation customers, AMD today released Radeon Software 18.40 as the collection of their closed-source Vulkan/OpenGL components as well as PAL OpenCL driver plus the option of using their packaged "All-Open" driver stack that is a snapshot of their Mesa-based driver components...
GNU Linux-libre 4.19-gnu Released, Continues Deblobbing The Kernel
Building off Monday's release of Linux 4.19 is now the downstream GNU Linux-libre 4.19-gnu kernel that strips away code contingent upon closed-source microcode/firmware images as well as removing the ability to load closed-source kernel modules...
More Than 80 Kernel Patches Were Made This Summer By Outreachy Developers
At this week's Open-Source Summit in Edinburgh there was a kernel internship panel discussion focused on the work done by Outreachy participants, the program paying women and other under-represented groups $5,500 USD for contributing to various open-source projects over a three month period...
Blender 2.80 Reaching Beta In A Few Weeks
Blender 2.80 development had been running a few months behind schedule but coming out in the next few weeks will be their beta milestone...
PCI Peer-To-Peer Support Merged For Linux 4.20~5.0
The recently covered PCI peer-to-peer memory support for the Linux kernel has indeed landed for the 4.20~5.0 kernel cycle. This is about PCI Express devices supporting peer-to-peer DMA that can bypass the system memory and processor via a standardized interface...
Corsair Force MP510 240GB NVMe SSD Ubuntu Linux Benchmarks
Last week Corsair announced the Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NVMe solid-state drives as the company's fastest SSDs to date. While being Corsair's latest and fastest NVMe SSDs, the pricing is competitive with the 240GB model starting out at $70 USD, 480GB for $130 USD, $239 for 960GB, or $475 for a 1920GB version.
AMD EPYC Sees Some Performance Improvements With Linux 4.19
I am still finishing up work on my Linux 4.19 kernel stable benchmarks given it's been (and continues to be) a very busy month for Linux hardware testing, but of interest so far has been seeing a few EPYC performance improvements in some of the real-world workloads...
F2FS Offers Up New Features For Linux 4.20/5.0
While Btrfs has been sorting out performance improvements, the crew working on the Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) have been working on a number of feature additions for this next Linux kernel under development...
OpenIndiana 2018.10 Released With MATE 1.20 Desktop, GCC 8 & Python 3.5 Support
A new release of the Illumos-powered OpenIndiana Hipster operating system is now available as one of the leading open-source Solaris-derived operating systems...
Intel Vulkan Driver Now Handles PRIME-Style Rendering, Raven Ridge Lands VCN JPEG Decode
With just one week of feature development remaining for the in-development Mesa 18.3, the race is on for landing the remaining feature work ahead of this next quarterly Mesa3D stable version...
Qt Drafts A Code of Conduct To Have A Formal Line About Unacceptable Behavior
The Qt Project has been the latest open-source community constructing a Code of Conduct. The motivation for this CoC in the Qt camp has been driven to "establish a formal line-in-the-sand about what is unacceptable behavior. We want new members of the Qt community to feel comfortable and accepted, and we want to foster a healthy working environment for both current and new members."..
Intel 2.5G Ethernet On The Horizon With New "IGC" Driver; WireGuard Not In Net-Next
Overnight the networking subsystem changes were merged into the mainline kernel for the Linux 4.20~5.0. Sadly not part of this pull request is the much sought after WireGuard secure VPN tunnel but it does bring one of the other features we've been monitoring: the new Intel 2.5G Ethernet driver...
The Next Linux Kernel Will Further Fend Off Buggy EFI Firmware
The EFI support code within the mainline Linux kernel continues to be improved upon. While EFI firmware has matured in the past few years to become more reliable, there still are systems/motherboards shipping with various bugs. One of the additions for this next kernel release will better handle rare cases where buggy firmware could hang the kernel...
Google Developing "DM-BOW" For Using Drive's Free Space For Data Snapshots
Google engineers are developing the DM-BOW device mapper driver with plans to use the code on Android devices to provide a restoration path should a system upgrade fail...
XArray Tries Once Again To Get Merged Into The Mainline Linux Kernel
Going back several release cycles has been an effort to add the XArray data structure to the Linux kernel but to date that hasn't happened. It wasn't accepted for Linux 4.19 and now Matthew Wilcox -- who began this work about two years ago as a programmer at Microsoft -- is hoping Linux 4.20~5.0 will be the lucky release...
Linux Lands Xbox One S Controller Rumbling, Logitech High Resolution, Apple Trackpad 2
The HID driver updates have a few nice improvements for the recently opened Linux 4.20~5.0 kernel merge window...
Fedora Toolbox: Allowing A Mutable Development Stack On Fedora Silverblue
Just ahead of the Fedora 29 release where Fedora Silverblue has become quite usable for a Flatpak-focused, atomic experience built using OSTree, Fedora developers have unveiled Fedora Toolbox...
Mesa 18.3 Gets A Release Date Towards The End Of November
Intel open-source developer Dylan Baker has laid out a proposed release schedule for the upcoming Mesa 18.3 quarterly feature release...
Cross-Hyperthread Spectre V2 Mitigation Ready For Linux With STIBP
On the Spectre front for the recently-started Linux 4.20~5.0 kernel is STIBP support for cross-hyperthread Spectre Variant Two mitigation...
The AMD Zen-Based Hygon Dhyana CPU Support Landing In The Mainline Linux Kernel
Hygon's Dhyana SoC, the facsimile of the AMD Zen microarchitecture as a result of the AMD-Chinese joint venture to begin spinning up domestic x86 chips for the Chinese data center market, will be supported by the next version of the Linux kernel...
Red Hat & NVIDIA To Collaborate On Some Open-Source Efforts
Red Hat announced this morning they are collaborating with NVIDIA around open-source innovations for emerging workloads such as artificial intelligence and deep learning...
The Linux Kernel's Speck Death Sentence Finally Being Carried Out
Earlier this year the Speck encryption algorithm was added to the Linux kernel as at the time Google intended to use it for EXT4/fscrypt file-system encryption with low-end Android devices. But Speck with all its controversy due to being developed by the US National Security Agency (NSA) led to immediate backlash. The removal of Speck from the Linux kernel tree is finally happening...
It Looks Like WARHAMMER II Could Be Out For Linux Next Month
We've long been looking forward to WARHAMMER II on Linux and it looks like that could be realized next month...
Oracles Pushes VirtualBox 6.0 Into Public Beta
Oracle's Munich developers responsible for maintaining the VirtualBox virtualization software this morning announced the first public test release of the upcoming VirtualBox 6.0...
Linux 4.20~5.0 Bringing Better x86 32-Bit Hibernation Support
Intel's Rafael Wysocki sent in the power management updates today for the Linux 4.20~5.0 kernel cycle...
A 2018 Autumn Linux Driver Update For The ATI RAGE 128 Series
The open-source display driver for supporting these graphics cards where 32MB of SDRAM was suitable, 250 nm fabrication was standard, and core clocks around 100MHz were competitive is still being maintained... Two decades after the release of the ATI RAGE series, the open-source Linux driver continues seeing some activity and in fact a new driver release...
IBM s390 Code For Linux 4.20 Bringing Several Features
Should you be into Linux on z Systems, the IBM s390 code for the Linux 4.20~5.0 cycle is coming with several feature additions...
OpenBenchmarking.org Serves Up Its 35 Millionth Test Profile/Suite Benchmark Download
Yesterday OpenBenchmarking.org, our "cloud" component to the open-source Phoronix Test Suite open-source benchmarking framework, served up its thirty-five millionth test profile / test suite download...
Linux Kernel Interface To Finally Allow For Programmable LED Patterns
It's not often we get to talk about the LED drivers for the Linux kernel... Yes, the class of Linux kernel drivers to support controlling the brightness of LEDs via supported drivers and exposing that to user-space. With Linux 4.20~5.0 comes finally the ability to program "patterns" for LEDs...
Btrfs To Ship Multiple Performance Improvements In The Next Linux Kernel
Adding to the excitement around Linux 4.20~5.0 are now multiple performance improvements to the Btrfs file-system to be presented for this next Linux kernel release...
Coreboot's Flashrom Moves On To Flashing AMD GPUs Up Through Polaris
Last week I wrote about new patches adding Coreboot Flashrom support for Radeon GPUs for being able to re-program the SPI blocks on AMD graphics processors. Initially that was for old Radeon HD 2000 through HD 6000 series hardware but now it's moved onto the GCN world...
Firefox 63.0 Available With WebExtensions On Linux Now Run In Their Own Process
Ahead of the expected official release announcement tomorrow, Firefox 63.0 is now available from the Mozilla servers...
I3C Subsystem Appears Ready For Possible Inclusion Into Linux 4.20~5.0
There is already a lot of features slated for the Linux 4.20~5.0 kernel with its development cycle officially having gotten underway this morning. Adding to that lengthy list of expected work is the possible introduction of the I3C subsystem...
Richard Stallman Announces GNU Kind Communication Guidelines
Richard Stallman has announced the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines. The GNU founder hopes these guidelines will encourage women to get involved in free software development and be more kind in project discussions...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Linux Gaming Benchmarks
Last week following the launch of the RTX 2070 Turing graphics cards, I carried out some initial RTX 2070 compute benchmarks including of TensorFlow and more common OpenCL/CUDA workloads. The GPU compute performance for this $499+ Turing GPU was quite good and especially for INT16 test cases often beating the GTX 1080 Ti. Available now are the Linux gaming benchmarks for the GeForce RTX 2070 compared to an assortment of other NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards on Ubuntu 18.10.
Vulkan 1.1.89 Released As A Small Spec Update
After the big Vulkan 1.1.88 update earlier this month that brought transform feedback and other new extensions, Vulkan 1.1.89 is now available...
Linspire 8.0 RC1 Released With Apple iMac Pro Support, Uses MATE 1.20 + Linux 4.15
The Linspire Linux distribution that was rebooted earlier this year is preparing for its next installment, Linspire 8.0...
Facebook Developing "OOMD" For Out-of-Memory User-Space Linux Daemon
While the Linux kernel has its own out-of-memory (OOM) killer when system memory becomes over-committed, Facebook developers have been developing their own user-space based solution for handling this situation...
Hwmon Updates Sent To The Kernel Finally Complete AMD Excavator Temperature Readings
Following this morning's Linux 4.19 release announcement, one of the first pull requests sent in of feature updates for the next 4.20~5.0 feature cycle is the hardware monitoring "hwmon" updates...
Greg KH Releases Big Linux 4.19 Kernel, Codenamed "People's Front"
Greg Kroah-Hartman went ahead and released the Linux 4.19 kernel...
AMD FreeSync 2 HDR Coming To The Linux Kernel In 2019
Next year is when all of the pieces of the open-source puzzle for fully supporting FreeSync/Adaptive-Sync/VRR displays with AMD graphics cards should be in place for allowing out-of-the-box support...
The Performance & Power Efficiency Of The Core i7 990X vs. Core i9 9900K
With my initial Core i9 9900K benchmarks out there following Friday's embargo expiration, for some weekend benchmarking fun I decided to pull out the old Core i7 990X to see how it compares to the new 9900K... The Gulftown and Coffeelake processors were compared not only on raw performance but also overall power consumption and performance-per-Watt.
The Rust-Written Kazan Vulkan Driver Lights Up Its Shader Compiler
This week the Kazan project (formerly known as "Vulkan-CPU") celebrated a small but important milestone in its trek to having a CPU-based Vulkan software implementation...
KDE Will Now Set Scale Factor For GTK Apps, Plasma Gets Other Scaling & UI Polishing Too
KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his weekly recap of interesting development activities impacting Plasma, Frameworks, and the Applications stack...
Intel's IWD Linux Wireless Daemon Out With Version 0.10
Intel's IWD iNet Wireless Daemon that is hoping to one day supplant WPA Supplicant on Linux systems is out this weekend with version 0.10...
NVIDIA Developers Express Interest In Helping Out libc++/libstdc++ Parallel Algorithms
NVIDIA developers have expressed interest in helping the open-source GCC libstdc++ and LLVM Clang libc++ standard libraries in bringing up support for the standardized parallel algorithms...
Panfrost Open-Source GPU Driver Continues Advancing For Mali GPUs
The Panfrost open-source, community-driven, reverse-engineered graphics driver for ARM Mali graphics processors continues panning out pretty well...
A Look At The Many Features On The Table For The Upcoming Linux 4.20~5.0 Kernel
If all goes as planned, tomorrow will mark the availability of the Linux 4.19 stable kernel. That is also expected to mark the return of Linus Torvalds from his retreat where he was working on his empathy skills and politeness. The 4.19 stable release will then kick off the merge window for the next kernel cycle...
Sway 1.0 Beta Released - Offers 100% Compatibility With i3 Window Manager
The Sway Wayland compositor inspired by X11's i3 window manager is now up to its beta ahead of the big 1.0 release...
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