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A Session Suspension & Restoration Protocol Proposed For Wayland
KDE Wayland developer Roman Gilg who started contributing to Wayland via last year's Google Summer of Code is proposing a new Wayland protocol for dealing with desktop session suspension and restoration...
LibreOffice Picks Up A Native "KDE 5" File Picker
Several months back LibreOffice developers began working on better integration with KDE Plasma 5 and that has advanced again today with now having a native file picker...
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0.1 Is Coming Next Week
Just a heads up that Phoronix Test Suite 8.0.1 is slated for release next week if there are any last minute bug reports or requests...
Using W10Privacy To Boost Ubuntu WSL Performance On Windows 10
While Microsoft is working on low-level improvement to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to yield better I/O performance, it is possible to dramatically increase some disk workloads by removing a number of running Windows services via the independent W10Privacy application. Here are some benchmarks of W10Privacy on the overall performance impact to Microsoft Windows 10 Pro x64 itself and of Ubuntu 18.04 running on the Windows 10 installation via WSL.
Vulkan 1.1.78 Released With Various Issues Resolved
Vulkan 1.1.78 is now available as the newest version of the Vulkan specification...
Feral Is Bringing Total War: WARHAMMER 2 To Linux
Feral Interactive has announced this morning that they will be bringing Total War: WARHAMMER 2 to Linux this year as the latest Total War game seeing a native Linux port...
OpenGL Floating Point Textures No Longer Encumbered By Patents, Enabled In Mesa
Back in 2012 when talking with Gabe Newell of Valve about open-source/Linux challenges one of the topics he was awed about was patents encumbering the open-source graphics driver progress. Six years later, Timothy Arceri working on the Valve Linux graphics driver team has freed Mesa's ARB_texture_float support from being built conditionally due to these patent fears...
EXT4 fscrypt vs. eCryptfs vs. LUKS dm-crypt Benchmarks
Given the recent advancements of the EXT4 file-system with its native file-system encryption support provided by the fscrypt framework, here are benchmarks comparing the performance of an EXT4 file-system with no encryption, fscrypt-based encryption, eCryptfs-based encryption, and a LUKS dm-crypt encrypted volume.
Canonical Shifts Its Fiscal Year Ahead Of Likely IPO
You have likely heard by now about Ubuntu maker Canonical planning to do an initial public offering (IPO) at some point in the not too distant future to become a publicly-traded company. The latest sign of that is Canonical has now shifted its corporate calendar...
Zapcc Caching C++ Compiler Open-Sourced
Remember the Zapcc compiler that focused on lightning fast compiler times? It's now been open-sourced...
Features That Didn't Make It For The Mainline Linux 4.18 Kernel
There are many changes and new features for Linux 4.18 with the merge window having just closed on this next kernel version, but still there are some prominent features that have yet to work their way to the mainline tree...
A Complete Look At Spectre V1/V2/V4 & Meltdown
Canonical's Engineering Tech Lead, Gavin Guo, has passed along a big slide deck on a presentation he is preparing about the Spectre and Meltdown CPU vulnerabilities...
Genode-Based Sculpt OS Now Available With Easy-To-Use Disk Image
Sculpt OS is striving to become a general purpose operating system built off the Genode OS framework. The second release of Sculpt OS is now available and it's much easier now to try out...
Xfdesktop 4.13.2 Released As Another Step Towards Xfce 4.14
As another step towards the long-awaited Xfce 4.14 desktop environment release, Xfdesktop 4.13.2 is now available as the latest development release for this important piece of the Xfce desktop stack...
The Changes & New Features For Linux 4.18
With the early release of Linux 4.18-rc1, feature development on Linux 4.18 is over and it's onto roughly eight weeks worth of testing and bug fixes. For those that are behind in their Phoronix reading with our extensive and original reporting on the Linux 4.18 merge window happenings, here is our recap of the big changes that made it into Linux 4.18. We are also in the process of firing off the start of our Linux 4.18 kernel benchmarks.
Linux 4.18-rc1 Kernel Released
Coming out one day ahead of schedule is the Linux 4.18-rc1 kernel...
AppArmor In Linux 4.18 Supports Audit Rule Filtering
Sent out earlier this week were the AppArmor feature updates for the Linux 4.18 kernel merge window...
FreeBSD 11.2-RC3 Released, Enables Eager FPU Context Switching For Latest CPU Bug
The newest weekly release candidate of the upcoming FreeBSD 11.2 is now available for testing...
AMDGPU Performance Tests With New WattMan-Like Settings, Power Capping
With the recent stable debut of the Linux 4.17 kernel, one of the most common performance test requests coming in has been for checking out the Radeon WattMan-like support that was introduced with the Linux 4.17 AMDGPU code for recent generations of Radeon graphics card. Here are some benchmarks of that and on a somewhat related note also some Linux gaming benchmark results when carrying out some power capping tests to restrict the graphics card to a given Wattage...
Fedora 29 Will Cater i686 Package Builds For x86_64, Hide GRUB On Boot
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) approved on Friday more of the proposed features for this fall's release of Fedora 29, including two of the more controversial proposals...
Solaris 11.3 SRU 33 Better Deals With ZFS Sending Of Compressed Data & More
Oracle Solaris 11.4 is still being prepared for release but in the meantime there is now the thirty-third stable release update for Solaris 11.3...
Some Of The Early Ideas For Intel's New FreeBSD Improvement Effort
Two weeks back we shared the news that one of Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver veterans decided to change roles and is now focused on improving FreeBSD for Intel hardware. Ben Widawsky is working on FreeBSD improvements that can at least relate to Intel and it turns out the company has a new team of developers on the task...
NVIDIA Contributes EGLStreams Improvements For GNOME's Mutter Wayland Support
GNOME's Mutter Wayland compositor support is among the few Wayland implementations offering support for EGLStreams so it can play along with the approach used by the NVIDIA proprietary driver as an alternative to the GBM API used by the open-source graphics drivers. One of the NVIDIA engineers has just furthered along Mutter's EGLStreams support...
RISC-V Changes Merged For Linux 4.18, Early Perf Subsystem Work
Initial RISC-V architecture support was added to the Linux 4.15 kernel and in succeeding kernel releases have been mostly modest updates. With Linux 4.18 the RISC-V changes are on the small side still, but with a few notable additions for this open-source, royalty-free processor ISA...
Mesa 18.1.2 Released With Several RADV & Intel Driver Fixes
New Mesa release manager Dylan Baker has issued the second point release of the Mesa 18.1 series...
A GCC Compiler Port For TI's PRU Processor
Patches exist for taking the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) to yet another processor...
Mir 0.32 Is Inching Close To Release With Many Improvements
Canonical's developers working on the Mir display server are putting the finishing touches on the Mir 0.32 release...
Debian Is Looking For Help Coming Up With The Artwork For 10.0 Buster
If you are more the artistic type than a software developer, Debian is looking for your help. They are soliciting proposals for the artwork/theme for next year's Debian 10 "Buster" release...
Intel Icelake Bringing New MIPI DSI Controller, Linux Driver Patches Posted
While Intel Icelake hardware is quite a ways out from making its debut, the open-source Intel Linux developers working on the hardware enablement for its "Gen 11" graphics continue working dilligently on this hardware enablement...
Purism's PureOS To Explore OSTree/Flatpak, Wants To Develop An "Ethical App Store"
Purism's PureOS downstream of Debian that is shipped on their Librem laptops and is also planned as part of the software stack making up their in-development Librem 5 smart-phone is planning for more changes...
NetworkManager Finally Supports Wake On Wireless LAN (WoWLAN)
NetworkManager has finally landed support for dealing with Wake On Wireless LAN (WoWLAN) as the WoL-like functionality for wireless adapters...
Mesa Rolls Out Support For ARB_sample_locations
Mesa has been plumbed in to support the ARB_sample_locations OpenGL extension and is now exposed with the Nouveau NVC0 Gallium3D driver...
Mesa's VirGL For OpenGL Within VMs Now Supports Tessellation Shaders
It was just days ago that the VirGL driver stack -- which is used for supporting OpenGL hardware acceleration within guest VMs that is passed onto the host's driver -- picked up FP64 support while now its latest addition is ARB_tessellation_shader support...
Fedora 29 To Fully Embrace The FreeDesktop.org Boot Loader Specification
Adding to the growing list of features for Fedora 29 is a plan to fully support the FreeDesktop.org Boot Loader Specification and making use of their defined fragment files to populate boot-loader boot menu entries, including the kernel entries...
Intel Posts Linux Graphics Driver Patches For Whiskey Lake, Amber Lake
Intel open-source developers today posted the set of patches for adding support for upcoming Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake processors for the Linux kernel's Direct Rendering Manager driver...
Linux 4.17 Stable Has Been Settling Well, Coming Soon To Fedora
Since the release of Linux 4.17 almost two weeks ago, I haven't heard of any horror stories, Linux 4.17 continues running excellent on all of my test systems, the 4.17.1 point release was quite small, and more distributions are gearing up to ship this latest kernel release...
Better Wine Benchmarking This Summer For Windows Programs On Linux
Improvements are underway for Wine benchmarking to help ensure this open-source program for running Windows apps/games on Linux and other operating systems continues without introducing performance regressions and for being able to quantitatively verify expected performance improvements around its Direct3D/OpenGL/Vulkan code-paths, among other areas of Wine...
Binutils 2.31 Slated For Fedora 29
To little surprise given that Fedora Linux always strives to ship with a bleeding-edge GNU toolchain, for the Fedora 29 release this fall they are planning to make use of the yet-to-be-released Binutils 2.31...
The NVIDIA vs. Open-Source Nouveau Linux Driver Benchmarks For Summer 2018
It has been some months since last delivering any benchmarks of Nouveau, the open-source, community-driven for NVIDIA GPUs. The reason for not having any Nouveau benchmarks recently has largely been due to lack of major progress, at least on the GeForce desktop GPU side, while NVIDIA has continued to contribute on the Tegra side. For those wondering how the current performance is of this driver that started out more than a decade ago via reverse-engineering, here are some benchmarks of the latest open-source Nouveau and NVIDIA Linux graphics drivers on Ubuntu.
More Vega M Performance Numbers Surfacing, Linux State Looking Good
The performance of the Intel Core i7-8809G "Kabylake G" processor with onboard Radeon "Vega M" graphics are looking quite good under Linux now that the support has been squared away...
Soon It Might Be Possible To Finally Have A Nice ARM-Powered Linux Laptop
While it's now becoming possible to run real Linux apps on Chrome OS, for those that have been dreaming of a real and pleasant GNU/Linux desktop experience on an ARM-powered laptop without much hackery, that soon may finally be a reality...
H.264 Decoding Tackled For Reverse-Engineered "Cedrus" Allwinner Video Decode Driver
The Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons) developers working on the Cedrus open-source, reverse-engineered Allwinner video decode driver have posted their patches for enabling H.264 video decoding...
Mesa RadeonSI Lands Possible Vega/Raven Performance Improvement
Earlier this month AMD's Marek Olšák posted RadeonSI patches for a scissor workaround affecting GFX9/Vega GPUs including Raven Ridge, which were based upon a RADV driver workaround already merged that helped affected games by up to ~11%. A revised version of that patch is now in Mesa 18.2 Git...
Linux 4.18 Addition Helps Dell + Thunderbolt Systems
In addition to the secondary power management updates sent in on Wednesday for the Linux 4.18 kernel merge window, a set of ACPI updates were also submitted...
Qt 3D Studio 2.0 RC2 Released For This 2D/3D UI Designer
The second release candidate of the revamped Qt 3D Studio 2.0 is now available for testing...
Nouveau NV50 Gets Patches To Help Dolphin Emulator By As Much As ~50%
If you are using the Nouveau Gallium3D driver there is now the possibility of having much better performance with the Dolphin emulator...
CVE-2018-3665: Lazy State Save/Restore As The Latest CPU Speculative Execution Issue
The latest speculative execution vulnerability affecting modern CPUs has now been made public: Lazy State Save/Restore, a.k.a. CVE-2018-3665...
KVM Changes For Linux 4.18 Bring Many Microsoft Hyper-V Additions, x86 Bug Fixes
KVM maintainer for the Linux kernel, Paolo Bonzini, on Tuesday submitted the feature updates for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine in Linux 4.18...
Librem 5 Continues Working On Its Wayland Software Stack, Testing Vibration Motors, Chargers
Purism has published their latest progress report on the Librem 5 privacy-minded Linux-powered smartphone that they still hope to begin shipping next January...
Mesa 18.0.5 Being Prepped For Ubuntu 18.04 While 18.1.1 Going Into X-Updates
When Ubuntu 18.04 LTS shipped in April, it shipped with a near-final release candidate of Mesa 18.0. Coming down the pipe now to "Bionic Beaver" desktop users is Mesa 18.0.5...
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