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KDE Will Now Safely Spin Down External Hard Drives When Unmounting
Fixing a seven year old bug since the KDE4 days, KDE will now spin down external hard drives unmounting the drives to help stave off possible data loss / corruption...
DXVK 0.90 Released With Stream Output, Several Game Fixes
Hot off merging transform feedback into DXVK for supporting Direct3D 11 Stream Output, Philip Rebohle released DXVK 0.90...
NVIDIA 396.54.09 Vulkan Driver Released With Transform Feedback, Intel ANV Gets TF Too
Today is certainly a very exciting day in the Vulkan space...
GCC9 Lands Initial C++ Networking TS Implementation
The GCC9 compiler code as of Friday has an initial implementation of the C++ networking technical specification...
DXVK Already Lands Vulkan Transform Feedback Support, RADV Posts Patches
With the newly-announced Vulkan 1.1.88 that brings VK_EXT_transform_feedback, the DXVK Direct3D-on-Vulkan layer has already implemented the transform feedback support...
Vulkan 1.1.88 Released With Transform Feedback As A Big Win For VKD3D / DXVK
Vulkan 1.1.88 is out this morning and it's an exciting Vulkan update. Say hello to Vulkan transform feedback!..
LibreOffice Lands More Qt5 Integration Improvements, LXQt Support
Recently there's been more improvements for LibreOffice with its Qt5 integration to allow this open-source office suite to jive better with Qt5-based desktops like KDE Plasma and now LXQt...
Intel's Vulkan Driver Is Working On A NIR Cache
As a possible performance win, Jason Ekstrand as the lead developer of the Intel ANV open-source Vulkan driver has been developing a NIR cache...
Wine 3.18 Brings FreeType Subpixel Font Rendering, Wine Console DPI Scaling
A new bi-weekly Wine development release is out for those wanting to try the latest Windows gaming on Linux experience (outside of Steam Play / Proton) or running other Windows applications on Linux and other operating systems...
Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 Is Being Prepped With New Browser, Qt Auto Scaling
The UBports community that continues to maintain Ubuntu Touch for a range of mobile devices will soon be rolling out Ubuntu Touch OTA-5...
A Look At The Windows 10 October 2018 Update Performance With WSL
As the first of our Linux vs. Windows benchmarks coming around Microsoft's Windows 10 October 2018 Update, today we are exploring the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) performance to see if they have finally managed to improve the I/O performance for this Linux binary compatibility layer and how the WSL performs compared to Ubuntu and Clear Linux.
MidnightBSD 1.0 Is Ready To Shine With ZFS Support, Ryzen Compatibility
Especially with TrueOS once again taking a new direction, one of the few current BSDs focused on a great desktop experience is MidnightBSD that is about to mark its 1.0 release...
Intel Whiskey Lake Support Formally Added To Mesa 18.3
The recently posted patch for Intel Whiskey Lake support in Mesa has now been merged for Mesa 18.3...
GCC 6.5 Is Being Prepared As The Last GCC6 Compiler Release
Version 6.5 of the GNU Compiler Collection will soon be released to end out the GCC6 series...
La Frite: A Libre ARM SBC For $5, 10x Faster Than The Raspberry Pi Zero
The folks at the Libre Computer Project who have successfully released the Tritium, Le Potato, and other ARM SBCs while being as open-source friendly as possible have now announced La Frite...
Ubuntu's Bring-Up Of NVIDIA's Driver With Mir Continues
The Ubuntu developers continuing to work on the Mir display server stack have made headway in their NVIDIA driver enablement effort...
GNOME 3.31.1 Released As The First Step Towards GNOME 3.32
GNOME 3.31.1 was released on Thursday as the first step towards the GNOME 3.32 desktop update due out in March...
XDC2019 X.Org / Mesa / Wayland Conference To Be Hosted In Montreal
The X.Org Foundation Board of Directors decided today that their next annual X.Org/Mesa/Wayland conference will be held in Montreal, Canada...
AMD Posts Latest Open-Source Linux Patches For FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync / VRR
One of the few features not yet provided by the mainline open-source Radeon Linux graphics driver will soon be crossed off the list... FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync / HDMI Variable Refresh Rate support...
Linux 4.14 LTSI Kernel Released For Longer-Term Support
The Linux Foundation LTSI initiative has finished baking its first Linux 4.14-based kernel for longer-term support...
Purism Is Hoping GNOME 3.32 Will Be In Great Shape For Their Librem 5 Smartphone
With the Librem 5 GNU/Linux smartphone not shipping now until at least April 2019, this will give them time to adopt GNOME 3.32 and they are hoping more GNOME applications will prepare for convergence...
PostgreSQL 11 RC1 Released Ahead Of Stable Release Next Week
One week from today will hopefully mark the release of the PostgreSQL 11 stable database server release...
Hands On & Initial Benchmarks With An Ampere eMAG 32-Core ARM Server
Especially with Qualcomm's Centriq efforts going quiet in recent months, one of the most interesting ARM server efforts at the moment is Ampere Computing -- the company founded by former Intel president Renee James and with several other ex-Intel employees on staff. They started off with the acquired assets from what was AppliedMicro and their X-Gene ARMv8 IP and for the past year have been improving it into their recently announced eMAG processors.
Raspberry Pi's Raspbian OS Updated With New Kernel, Startup Wizard Improvements
Raspberry Pi's Debian-based Raspbian OS has been updated today with four months worth of improvements for this popular ARM SBC...
AMDGPU DC Gets "PERF_TRACE" To Help With Performance Profiling
Published on Wednesday was the latest batch of AMDGPU DC display code changes for its eventual inclusion into the AMDGPU DRM driver for mainline past the 4.20~5.0 cycle with that feature merge window being over. The most notable change with this latest AMDGPU DC haul is a new "PERF_TRACE" addition...
AMD Stages A Number Of Fixes Ahead Of Linux 4.20~5.0 - Plus Vega 20 "MGPU Fan Boost"
Following several interesting and exciting feature pull requests for the next Linux kernel (to be released as either version 4.20 or 5.0), AMD developers have moved onto stabilizing this massive amount of new feature code...
Proton 3.7 Updated, More RADV Fixes To Help Steam Play Gaming
Overnight Valve promoted their Proton 3.7-7 build with better alt-tab handling and full-screen behavior for many games. There is also fixed mouse behavior and DXVK 0.80 is now used for the Direct3D-11-over-Vulkan translation to yield better Steam Play gaming performance...
The FSF Wants Microsoft To Do More To Help Fight Software Patents
Following yesterday's rather landmark move of Microsoft joining the Open Invention Network and thus allowing much of its vast patent collection now being allowed to help off patent attacks within the Linux/open-source ecosystem, the Free Software Foundation applauded the move but wants Microsoft to do more...
Qt Creator 4.8 Rolls Into Beta With C++ Improvements, Language Server Protocol Support
With a few months having passed since Qt Creator 4.7, the beta is out today for the next installment as Qt Creator 4.8 for this Qt/C++ focused integrated development environment...
Initial HDMI 2.0 Support With Nouveau Slated For The Next Linux Kernel
Days after Nouveau DRM maintainer Ben Skeggs began staging changes for this open-source NVIDIA driver ahead of the next kernel cycle, this evening Ben Skeggs submitted the DRM-Next pull request to queue this work for the Linux 4.20/5.0 kernel cycle...
NVIDIA's Guide For Getting Started With RTX Ray-Tracing In Vulkan
Last month's Vulkan 1.1.85 release brought NVIDIA's experimental ray-tracing extension (VK_NVX_raytracing) while for those curious how this fits into the Vulkan workflow, NVIDIA today published a guide for getting started with ray-time ray-tracing in the Vulkan space...
A Look At Linux Application Scaling Up To 128 Threads
Arriving last week in our Linux benchmarking lab was a dual EPYC server -- this Dell PowerEdge R7425 is a beast of a system with two AMD EPYC 7601 processors yielding a combined 64 cores / 128 threads, 512GB of RAM (16 x 32GB DDR4), and 20 x 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSDs. There will be many interesting benchmarks from this server in the days and weeks ahead. For some initial measurements during the first few days of stress testing this 2U rack server, here is a look at how well various benchmarks/applications are scaling from two to 128 threads.
Microsoft Joins Open Invention Network With Its 60,000+ Patents
Microsoft has joined the Open Invention Network (OIN) to as they put it "protect Linux and open-source."..
Linux Kernel Patches Posted For Streebog - Crypto From Russia's FSB
Just months after the controversial Speck crypto code was added to the Linux kernel that raised various concerns due to its development by the NSA and potential backdoors, which was then removed from the kernel tree, there is now Russia's Streebog that could be mainlined...
The X.Org / Mesa GPU Talks From XDC2018 Are Now Available
The exciting X.Org Developers' Conference (XDC 2018) that took place two weeks back with talks ranging from open-source GPU drivers to continuous integration and more are now available for your viewing pleasure online...
GNOME 3.32 Planning To Retire Application Menus
Another visible change coming to the GNOME Shell environment is the removal of application menus "app menus" for what had been an early GNOME 3 feature...
Asterisk 16.0 VoIP / PSTN PBX Open-Source Software Released
Version 16.0 of the long-standing, open-source Asterisk VoIP/PSTN telephony software is now available for voice communication deployments...
NVIDIA Announces "RAPIDS" Open-Source Data Analytics / Machine Learning Platform
NVIDIA has announced RAPIDS as their latest open-source project...
The Linux Kernel In 2018 Finally Deems USB 3.0 Ubiquitous Rather Than An Oddity
The latest news in the "it's about darn time" section is the Linux kernel's default i386/x86_64 kernel configurations will finally ship with USB 3.0 support enabled, a.k.a. CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD...
vRt Aims To Be A Unified Vulkan Ray-Tracing Library
Even if you don't have a new NVIDIA RTX graphics card, the open-source vRt project aims to offer Vulkan-based ray-tracing for modern graphics cards...
LLVM Lands Support For ARMv8.5's Branch Target Identification (BTI)
A bulk of the Linux/open-source enablement we have seen taking place for ARM's new ARMv8.5 architecture revision is around its new Spectre defenses to help SoCs that will begin shipping later in 2019...
Unreal Engine 4.21 Preview Brings Some Linux Improvements
Epic Games announced the debut today of the Unreal Engine 4.21 public preview...
AMDGPU Developer Proposes Array Register Files For LLVM - Would Help Performance
One of the areas within the open-source AMD Linux graphics driver stack that could benefit from some additional improvements/optimizations is the AMDGPU LLVM compiler back-end. One of the easy ways to see that the AMDGPU LLVM code could be improved upon are the Vulkan benchmarks when compared to AMD's proprietary compiler and there still being some significant wins with that more mature but closed-source shader compilation code. Fortunately, some improvements may be on the way...
"Thermal Pressure" Kernel Feature Would Help Linux Performance When Running Hot
Linaro engineer Thara Gopinath sent out an experimental set of kernel patches today that introduces the concept of "thermal pressure" to the Linux kernel for helping assist Linux performance when the processor cores are running hot...
ROCm 1.9.1 Released With Vega 7nm DPM Support, Profiling Fix
As a follow-up to the ROCm 1.9 release from a month ago that brought initial Vega 20 support, upstream kernel compatibility with the AMDKFD code, and other improvements, ROCm 1.9.1 was quietly released a few days ago...
DragonFlyBSD 5.3 Offering Some Performance Improvements
Since the release of DragonFlyBSD 5.2 this past April there have been many improvements to this popular BSD operating system, including on the performance front. I recently wrapped up some fresh benchmarks of DragonFlyBSD 5.3-DEVELOPMENT for seeing what the performance is looking like in what will eventually be released as DragonFlyBSD 5.4.
KDE Plasma 5.14 Released With A Plethora Of Improvements
KDE has announced the immediate availability of Plasma 5.14 as the latest quarterly feature update to this popular desktop...
MSM-Next Bringing A6xx Performance Improvements, Fixes To The Linux Kernel
Freedreno/MSM maintainer Rob Clark sent in his MSM-next pull request on Sunday of new feature material slated for the Linux 4.20~5.0 kernel...
Fedora Developers Update Firefox For Wayland With V-Sync, HiDPI, Better Rendering
Red Hat / Fedora developers have updated Firefox packages pending for F27 / F28 / F29 that bring a slew of improvements for the web-browser operating under Wayland...
Fedora 29 Is Now Under Its Final Freeze For Release Later This Month
As of last night Fedora 29 embarked upon its final freeze as the last step for reaching its official debut by month's end...
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