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Wine Vulkan Patches Prepping For Direct3D 12 / VKD3D
CodeWeavers' Józef Kucia has sent out a set of patches today against Winevulkan in shifting around some code in preparing to allow for the eventual Direct3D 12 support that's implemented on top of Vulkan by the external VKD3D library...
RawTherapee 5.4 Released For Open-Source, Cross-Platform RAW Image Editing
When it comes to RAW image editing on Linux, Darktable is what most often is talked about for its photography workflow and RAW image processing features. But another open-source alternative for RAW image processing is out with its latest release, RawTherapee...
Bootlin Making Progress On Their Open-Source Allwinner VPU Support
Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons) continues making progress on their goal to have working and upstream open-source video encode/decode support for the Allwinner VPU...
Atomic Replace / Cumulative Patches Being Worked On For Linux Kernel Livepatching
It's been a while since last having anything new to report with the mainline Linux kernel's livepatching infrastructure, but some improvements are in the works...
More Signs Of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Alpha Being Inbound
Public details are still scarce about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, but it's looking like the alpha release might not be too far out...
Nouveau Is On The Verge Of Having Basic Compute Support
Karol Herbst, who is a long-time Nouveau contributor who joined Red Hat at the end of last year, along with other hat-wearing Linux developers continue working on Nouveau compute support for this open-source NVIDIA driver...
A Look At The Relative Spectre/Meltdown Mitigation Costs On Windows vs. Linux
The latest in our Windows versus Linux benchmarking is looking at the relative performance impact on both Linux and Windows of their Spectre and Meltdown mitigation techniques. This round of tests were done on Windows 10 Pro, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and Clear Linux when having an up-to-date system on each OS where there is Spectre/Meltdown protection and then repeating the same benchmarks after reverting/disabling the security functionality.
OpenBenchmarking.org Crosses 30 Million Test / Suite Benchmark Downloads
The latest OpenBenchmarking.org milestone has now been crossed with a short time ago this component to the Phoronix Test Suite having served its 30 millionth test profile / test suite for running by our open-source benchmarking software...
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ WiFi Performance
Yesterday in our Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ benchmarks we looked at the faster Cortex-A53 CPU cores of this new $35 USD ARM SBC as well as its much faster Ethernet and better thermal management over earlier Raspberry Pi boards. The other area improved with the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ is the WiFi/WLAN wireless networking, which is what we have benchmarks of today.
Radeon Vega 12 Support Called For Pulling Into Linux 4.17 Kernel
AMD developers have already submitted a few rounds of feature work to DRM-Next for Linux 4.17, including enabling DC for all supported GPUs while now they have sent in a last-minute pull request in aiming to get their newly-published "Vega 12" GPU support into the Linux 4.17 kernel...
Wayland's Weston Getting New Touchscreen Calibrator
With Wayland appearing in more places from automobile in-vehicle infotainments to planes to smartphones, having a good touchscreen calibration system is certainly important. Collabora developers have been working on a new touchscreen calibrator and new protocol extension for Weston...
Windows 10 Pro vs. Five Linux Distributions In Various Benchmarks
Here are our latest Windows 10 versus Linux benchmarks for the week. This benchmarking dance is looking at the Windows performance compared to Ubuntu, Clear Linux, Fedora, Antergos, and Solus Linux in various workloads. Among the tests this time around were looking at the performance with Go, Java, Perl, Python, FFmpeg, and more.
A Valve Linux Developer Managed Another Small Performance Optimization For RADV
The RADV Vulkan driver performance on the latest Mesa Git code is already looking quite good compared to the NVIDIA Vulkan Linux performance and even the Vulkan driver on Radeon Software under Windows. But the game is not over for the never-ending process of tuning the driver for optimal performance...
Redox OS 0.3.5 Released With New Network Stack & Better Security
For all the fans out there of the Rust programming language and/or micro-kernels, a new version of Redox OS is now available, the Rust-written from-scratch OS...
LuxMark OpenCL Performance On Windows vs. Linux With Radeon/NVIDIA
When carrying out this week's Windows vs. Linux gaming tests with AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs on the latest drivers, I also took the opportunity to run some fresh OpenCL benchmarks on Windows and Linux with the competing GPU vendors...
Mesa 18.0 Should Arrive Today With Many Vulkan/OpenGL Driver Improvements
After a one month development hiatus, Mesa 18.0 is due to be released today as the first major Mesa 3D release of 2018...
Blender 2.8 Is Going To Be Very Exciting, Requires OpenGL 3.3+
The Blender 2.8 3D modeling software update isn't even reaching beta until likely the second half of this calendar year, but it's going to be a darn exciting update once it finally ships...
CRYENGINE's Sandbox Editor Now Open-Source
Crytek last year announced they would release the source code to their Sandbox editor; that goal has now been realized...
Fedora 28 Beta Has Been Delayed
It's time for the Fedora 28 release dance and to place your bets if F28 will be released on time or is another Fedora release challenged by release delays...
Etnaviv Now Making Use Of AMDGPU DRM Scheduler, GC7000L Support Coming For Linux 4.18
The open-source driver developers responsible for the reverse-engineered, open-source Vivante GC graphics driver "Etnaviv" have sent in the pull request of their updates for DRM-Next that is of material to be found in the upcoming Linux 4.17 development cycle...
Vega 12 Support Is Now Available For RadeonSI Gallium3D
One day after AMD posted the big patch set providing Vega 12 GPU support for the Linux kernel's AMDGPU driver, a patch has emerged now adding Vega 12 support to the RadeonSI Gallium3D OpenGL driver...
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Benchmarks
Last week on Pi Day marked the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ with a slightly higher clocked Cortex-A53 processors, dual-band 802.11ac WiFi, faster Ethernet, and other minor enhancements over its predecessor. I've been spending the past few days putting the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ through its paces the past few days with an array of benchmarks while comparing the performance to other ARM SBCs as well as a few lower-end Intel x86 systems too. Here is all you need to know about the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ performance.
DNF 3.0 Development Has Started For Linux Package Management
While the Yum-successor DNF package manager most commonly associated with Fedora just had its DNF 2.0 release at the end of 2016, DNF 3.0 is now under development...
PostgreSQL Begins Landing LLVM JIT Support For Faster Performance
The widely-used PostgreSQL database software may soon become much faster thanks to a work-in-progress LLVM JIT back-end that has begun to land...
Krita 4.0 Now Available For Open-Source Digital Painting
Krita 4.0 is now available as the latest major release for this KDE-aligned, open-source digital painting program...
Steam Controller Linux Kernel Driver Updated To Work Happily With The Steam Client
Last month we reported on a kernel driver being worked on for Valve's Steam Controller but it wasn't coming from Valve developers but rather an independent member of the community. That hid-steam driver continues to be hacked on...
It's Time For X.Org Members To Cast Their 2018 Ballots
If you are a member of the X.Org Foundation, it's important to get out to vote now...
Mesa Gets Plumbed For Conservative Rasterization Support
An independent contributor to Mesa has posted a set of patches for implementing NVIDIA's OpenGL conservative rasterization extensions...
Wayfire Is A New Wayland Compositor That Supports Desktop Cube, Expo & Other Plugins
Wayfire is a new independent Wayland compositor project built atop libweston. Wayfire supports compositor plug-ins to offer a desktop cube and more, so you can relive the old days when having a spinning desktop cube was all the rage in the early days of Compiz/Beryl...
Civilization VI: Rise and Fall Now Available For Linux
It's been a while since last hearing about any Linux game ports by Aspyr Media, but Civilization VI: Rise and Fall is now out for Linux and macOS...
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu Linux With Radeon / GeForce GPUs On The Latest 2018 Drivers
Given how fiercely the latest open-source AMD Linux driver code is running now up against NVIDIA's long-standing flagship Linux GPU driver, you might be curious how well that driver stacks up against the Radeon Software driver on Windows? Well, you are in luck as here are some fresh benchmarks of the Radeon RX 580 and RX Vega 64 as well as the GeForce GTX 1060 and GTX 1080 Ti while being tested both under Microsoft Windows 10 Pro x64 and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS while using the latest AMD/NVIDIA drivers on each platform.
Chrome 66 Beta Delivers On Async Clipboard API, Web Locks API
Following the Chrome 65 release earlier this month, Google developers have now catapulted the Chrome 66 beta...
Mesa 17.3.7 Released With A Bunch Of Fixes
While Mesa 18.0 should finally be out on Friday as the major quarterly update to the Mesa 3D drivers, Mesa 17.3.7 is out today and it's a rather big update for being just another point release to last month's 17.3 series...
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Continues Prepping With The Linux 4.15 Kernel
There were various calls by independent end-users voicing their two cents that Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" should ship with Linux 4.16 instead of Linux 4.15, but that isn't going to happen...
Mesa 18.0-RC5 Released, Mesa 18.0 Should Finally Be Out On Friday
Nearly one and a half months since Mesa 18.0-RC4 and nearly one month since last seeing any Git activity on the "18.0" Mesa Git branch, it's finally been updated today with the availability of Mesa 18.0-RC5...
Improved VGA_Switcheroo Going Into Linux 4.17
Google's Sean Paul has sent in the final drm-misc-next pull request to DRM-Next of new feature material for the upcoming Linux 4.17 kernel cycle...
AMD Posts Open-Source Driver Patches For Vega 12
It's been a while since last hearing anything about the rumored "Vega 12" GPU but coming out this morning are a set of 42 patches providing support for this unreleased GPU within the mainline Linux kernel...
U-Boot 2018.03 Released, Now Supports iSCSI For Network Booting
As a win for ARM single board computers and other systems relying upon U-Boot as the bootloader, iSCSI support is now available...
Java JDK 10 Reaches General Availability With Experimental Java-Based JIT Compiler
JDK 10 has reached general availability as the first Java release under Oracle's new six-month release model...
AMD To Issue PSP/BIOS Firmware Updates For Recent Vulnerabilities
Last week was the controversial publishing of the "AMD Flaws" CPU vulnerabilities for Ryzen and EPYC processors. AMD has now issued their first public update on the matter and have said they will be issuing PSP firmware and BIOS updates for mitigation...
DXVK Now Has An On-Disk Shader Cache
DXVK, the exciting project implementing the Direct3D 11 API over Vulkan for Wine gamers, now has an on-disk shader cache...
Slax Linux Distribution Begins Planning For Its First 2018 Release
Arriving last Christmas was a rejuvenated release of Slax, the long-running, lightweight Linux distribution with its development restarting last year and having shifted from being a Slackware derivative to Debian and moving from KDE to Fluxbox+Compton. Those involved are working on a new Slax release for 2018...
Freedreno's MSM DRM Driver Continues Prepping For Adreno 600 Series Support
Rob Clark has submitted the MSM DRM driver changes to DRM-Next for the Linux 4.17 kernel for benefiting Qualcomm SoC owners...
NVIDIA's Jetson TK1 Is Being EOL'ed Next Month
Easily one of our favorite ARM single-board computers ever, the Jetson TK1 from NVIDIA, will be facing retirement next month...
QEMU 2.12 Release Candidates Begin, GTK2 Support Deprecated
The first release candidate of QEMU 2.12 is now available as the next feature release for this important piece of the Linux virtualization stack...
Windows Server 2019 Goes Into Preview With WSL, Better Kubernetes Support
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, the eventual Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, and other 2018 Linux distributions will now be running up against Microsoft Windows Server 2019 that the company plans to release in the second half of the year but is available today in preview form...
AMDGPU DC's Latest 34 Patches Provide More Fixes
Another week, another code drop derived from AMD's internal driver code-base providing an updated DC display code stack...
Radeon Pro 18.Q1.1 Enterprise Edition Released For Linux Workstations
AMD on Monday quietly released their quarterly update to the Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition Linux driver that is derived from their AMDGPU-PRO stack for FirePro / Radeon Pro class hardware...
Mir 0.31 Officially Released
Mir 0.31 is now available as the latest version of the Canonical-developed display stack that continues implementing support for Wayland's protocols...
LLVM-MCA Will Analyze Your Machine Code, Help Analyze Potential Performance Issues
One of the tools merged to LLVM SVN/Git earlier this month for the LLVM 7.0 cycle is LLVM-MCA. The LLVM-MCA tool is a machine code analyzer that estimates how the given machine code would perform on a specific CPU and attempt to report possible bottlenecks...
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